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Bitwig and PreSonus’s new open file format lets you save projects in one DAW and open them in another

>There might be industry-wide plugin formats – VST, AU, etc – but seamless sharing of projects between different DAWs has always been a no-no. That could be about to change, though, thanks to the launch of Bitwig and PreSonus’s new open DAWproject file format.

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Future Music
November 2023
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