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Korg Gadget update including 3 new Gadgets

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  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @yug said:

    @richardyot said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 Oh Gadget Guru, I come to the mountain to seek your wisdom. It is true that this Dropbox you speak of seems like a good way to make kits, but as I import them one by one the first few go quickly but then the dialogue box covers the pads and I have to go out, hit 'sample', dropbox, scroll down to the folder, scroll down to the next sample etc....is there an even quicker/cleverer way to get this job done?

    Yeah, I have that problem too. Probably missing something basic.

    Yep. Switching to portrait mode ;)

    Nice ! simple ways always the best :)

    Brilliant :)

  • @Samu said:
    I'm still waiting for an opportunity to mess with the nanoKEY Studio in person before I decide if I will get one or not...

    Come on over!

  • @yug said:

    @richardyot said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 Oh Gadget Guru, I come to the mountain to seek your wisdom. It is true that this Dropbox you speak of seems like a good way to make kits, but as I import them one by one the first few go quickly but then the dialogue box covers the pads and I have to go out, hit 'sample', dropbox, scroll down to the folder, scroll down to the next sample etc....is there an even quicker/cleverer way to get this job done?

    Yeah, I have that problem too. Probably missing something basic.

    Yep. Switching to portrait mode ;)

    Sorry Johnny, I missed the original post.

    Yep, it's a bit dumb isn't it. I think switching between portrait and landscape generally gets round it though.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @yug said:

    @richardyot said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 Oh Gadget Guru, I come to the mountain to seek your wisdom. It is true that this Dropbox you speak of seems like a good way to make kits, but as I import them one by one the first few go quickly but then the dialogue box covers the pads and I have to go out, hit 'sample', dropbox, scroll down to the folder, scroll down to the next sample etc....is there an even quicker/cleverer way to get this job done?

    Yeah, I have that problem too. Probably missing something basic.

    Yep. Switching to portrait mode ;)

    Sorry Johnny, I missed the original post.

    Yep, it's a bit dumb isn't it. I think switching between portrait and landscape generally gets round it though.

    No worries Matt. The Guru can't always sit at the front of the cave dispensing answers to the ignorant tourists, even Gurus need to make lunch etc. :)

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @ElGregoLoco said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    You might want to save all the slices to Dropbox rather than to Audiocopy. It's a lot quicker to import the slices to Bilbao from Dropbox than it is from AudioShare (much less menu diving).
    An alternative to BM2 (and having to convert from AIF to Wav) might be IMPC Pro. It has quite could slicing and export.

    I just wanted to tell you 1000 x thank you man...
    You're the boss, you just changed (a bit) my life dude.

    I never realized that I could use dripbox between BM2 and Gadget... And Gadget accepts AIFF file (which is not the case of Audiocopy... another limit to this poor plugin)...
    Which means that now, I just have to import 3-4 recorded loops in BM2 to trim, timestretch/pitchshift (to match the speed and tuning I want to use in Gadget), and chop them (with micro-fades and "to files"...in 16 chops preferably ;-)).
    Then, I simply export all the chops to a directory in dropbox and import them directly in Bilbao pad by pad...
    This is wonderfull...

    I now have the exact workflow I always dreamed about on iPad... I can make the music exactly as I always hoped when coming from MPC to iPad... I almost want to never udpate anything anymore as it is so good !
    So thanks again man.

    You're most welcome :).

    Sounds like a good workflow. Does BM2 have transient detection by the way? I can't remember.

    No transient detection in bm2 but nice little fades...
    Thanks again

  • R_2R_2
    edited July 2016

    The glitch with stereo user samples is fixed in 2.5.2

    "in KORG we trust" :)

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