If you’re super anal and won’t get to sleep tonight because you’re worried your music won’t be top quality because of potential audio limitations most human ears won’t notice, get Logic. But Bitwig's in-track routing is miles ahead with all the splitters, selectors, containers, MIDI freely flowing through. But's Live's modulators work accross whole project without any tricks. Rounding up, all three versions will set you back triple digits. But Bitwig's modulators are so fast, flexible and 'non-destructive'. Valeto used the words 'mixed in,' which is an entirely different animal. Easy to do a null test in under 5 minutes for this scenario. With just stems and no plugins, its unlikely there will be a different sound between Bitwig vs Ableton, unless there is a bug. Ableton Live Intro can be bought for 99 USD. Add more stock plugins the sound will diverge even more. Double click on the Sensel Techtonics Pack.alp file and Ableton Live will launch. Ableton Live Standard can be bought for 449 USD. If you’re happy now and don’t have time to learn something new, stick with Ableton, get Live 11, it’s great. At 749 USD, Ableton Live Suite (the most fully-featured edition) is more expensive than other DAWs. If you’re looking to be inspired and learn something new, I’d go Bitwig (though I’ve never used it myself). Super-fast workflow for sound design, recording, live performance, and beyond A complete package with 80+ instruments and effects Enjoy over 10 GB (and. Apparently there are so many possibilities to route everything through everything else, it’s basically Ableton for neurodivergent creatives. Ask audio had their members perform a poll and name their favorite DAW / Studio Software. I believe it was built by someone who used to work for Ableton and has been described to me as a modular version of Ableton. I certainly can’t tell if something has been mixed in Logic or Ableton, for instance. Like others have mentioned, these days the above differences are probably quite minimal. I know people who will write in Ableton and then bounce stems into Logic for mixing/mastering. Yeah that’s my understanding of the main difference - Logic is known for sound quality, Ableton is more creative and a faster UI experience (I use Ableton, FYI).
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