Once I customized my collections and set up my context menu, I much preferred the new browser. I would highly recommend giving it a second chance. I wouldn't want to go back to the old browser now.
Inserting compressors on every channel is common for mixing certain styles. Sending everything to an FX return or a group is basically buss compression, which is also useful, but not the same thing. A compressor on a return is reacting to and compressing all the channels going into it. An insert on a snare top mic, or an overhead, or a room, changes only that channel. And putting a compressor or channel strip on every drum channel (often 12+) is not an extreme workflow, it's almost standard for many mixers. I mean, a lot of mixing boards have compressors/gates/EQs built into every channel. Hence the concept of a channel strip. I'd love to build my own Bitwig channel strip for mixing.
Inserting compressors on every channel is common for mixing certain styles. Sending everything to an FX return or a group is basically buss compression, which is also useful, but not the same thing. A compressor on a return is reacting to and compressing all the channels going into it. An insert on a snare top mic, or an overhead, or a room, changes only that channel. And putting a compressor or channel strip on every drum channel (often 12+) is not an extreme workflow, it's almost standard for many mixers. I mean, a lot of mixing boards have compressors/gates/EQs built into every channel. Hence the concept of a channel strip. I'd love to build my own Bitwig channel strip for mixing.
Statistics: Posted by spoontechnique — Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:19 am