When I opened via the binary, the terminal session spat out some stuff that unfortunately is way beyond my level of computer-talk, but here it is for anyone else that is smarter than I (I would assume you have this already too, but thought it couldn't hurt): In this article, I will provide you with an overview of the program, highlight some of the features that make Bitwig special, compare the workflow with Ableton Live 9, and share.
I'm running 9.1 32-bit Ableton Live 9 Suite. A few weeks ago, I started using Bitwig Studio, a new music-production software from a team of developers based in Berlin, Germany. As well as numerous bug fixes, it includes significant new features: Improved graphics for Retina displays. PitchSwitch was developed in cooperation with Max for Cats. Whether you are a studio-based sound designer or a touring live performer, PitchSwitch transforms your sounds in unexpected, yet consistently musical ways. PitchSwitch is an inspiring device that creatively reshapes incoming audio.
Today, Ableton have released the 9.1.6 b1 beta version of Live 9. Repitch and reshape anything in Ableton Live. I've confirmed that opening the contents and running the live binary will successfully open the program. Lives Arrangement View is a familiar working space: time moves from left to right, while tracks are stacked vertically. Did anyone ever find a more permanent solution to this? just upgraded to El Capitan last night and immediately started having the "can only open once" issue.