#Bitwig Using Comping For Glitch Music

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Although Bitwig's latest feature wasn't at the top of my own list, it's not to say that it can't do some cool stuff. I can always appreciate thinking of possibilities that can add to my own workflow or potentially enhance yours. Either way, Bitwig has a ton of flexibility in how you want to approach music.

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Great technique there with duplicating, consolidating, and Fold to Takes. And I agree with you, I always try to rearrange the comp. Hope that add they,

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I don't think comping in any way replaces arrangement editing, and I don't think it should be used as an "arrangement" tool anyways, I think there's a lot more diversity and power you get out of cutting and splicing samples in the arranger. I like to think of comping as more of a creative sound source, an editing method to generate ideas that can later be consolidated into a clip to edit in the arranger, kinda similar to how you might load a loop into a sampler to mess around with, or use some grain effect, it's more part of the generation side of things rather than final edit

I didn't think about doing the reverse thing, but it's a great example of how comping can be used creatively, you can pass the same loop through multiple effects presets, then comp it down and use comping like an effects sequencer. etc

as far as reverse, I do have [R] mapped to reverse, so in the clip editor I can just cut a slice, hit R and reverse that slice, but that doesn't encompass everything else you can do with comping

DataBroth
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I want to export all the comp takes individually with their names on it? Is there an easy way?

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