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Thanks Stormy!
@AudioGus that's really nice. Love the first half particularly. That piano is great. And the Shoom stuff.
Good work.
Thanks MF2K! Those are harps in Marseille with ham fisted fx to mash and pop em out. Here is the project file https://www.dropbox.com/s/sopm6commc9va61/Do You Like Our Howl.gdproj?dl=0
the animated circles that pop up when you tap a keyboard key are really bothering me now.
anyone else?
Not quite bothering - but if an option existed to turn off I would!
Yes - import and export
Loving Kamata, don't need Madrid but Gladstone is such a missed opportunity. It is pretty much repackaged Bilbao but without the ability to add own samples.
Yes, it is nice and comfy to knock an acoustic kit groove within seconds but it could be so much more if it was multisampled. I could also have been a great sound module for drummers.
I guess Korg's decision was to go quantity with this one.
Now, this (and audio tracks / sampler lol) would be a dream come true...
bought all 3 new gadgets and the module IAP, all of them pretty good probably I could have saved the money from kamata as I don't really need another synth or this sounds in particular but as long as it helps develop new gadgets everything it's fine.
I too am loving Kamata.
It's a really interesting synth. You can get some great glitchy interference-like bass sounds out of it by messing with the wave table. Beautifully artificial sounding.
Or if you wack in some crush, delay and reverb you can also create some nice pads and bell-like sounds.
I'm really pleased with it.
I think you're really paying for the drum sounds with Gladstone, also the compressor is pretty integral to it. Kamata I just don't get - I haven't heard anything yet that lifts it out of the video game territory. However, I'd like to be proven wrong !
Haven't bought Kamata which is really offending my sense of completeness, but suspect from responses it is a front runner in the horses for courses derby...
Johnny - just do it. Embrace your inner android...
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/14273/gadget-new-kamata-synth-demo-another-one
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/14273/gadget-new-kamata-synth-demo-another-one
Digital - yes... But I don't think it has to be 'retro video game' per se
OK. Will do. My problem -here in the first world- is I can't decide if I am going to be James Blake Yorke or Bonnie Prince Billy when I grow up.
Ha... tricky choice.
Follow your heart I guess.
But in the meantime get your $10 out...
My heart is riddled and uncertain, mostly black and will be dead a long time. But in the meantime, money spent...
To my own surprise I really like Kamata. It has a certain very cool something about it.
I haven't bought the 80's Electric Piano IAP yet, because quite frankly I hate the sound of 80's Electric Piano. But that sense of completeness is nagging at me as well.
I'm happy to leave both the 80s piano pack and the Triton expansion pack well alone, they're both residents of cheeseville. Kamata is bit like iM1, should be cheesy as hell, but somehow manages to be cool.
I still have my Korg Trinity V3 but sold all the add on cards except for the Digital Out card. Works like a dream as a midi controller.
Reg: Pasting midi into Gadget how do I do that?
I'm waiting for the "Arranger" gadget. One can dream right?
Korg has some of the most advanced Arranger type workstations. Having an Arrnaher gadget even I limited would be a dream come true. Even if it only had a Bass and Drums arranger option. These two are the hardest tracks to create being an electric guitar player. By the Bass is still manageable. But the auto drums would rock in Gadget.
I've been dealing with certain stimulant dependencies the last few years, & when i'm not on them, can generally accomplish nothing. but for whatever reason, I can finish stuff in Gadget, nowhere else, when in my "unenhanced" mode. maybe they should contract with some rehab centers or something.
My god. Guitar capo+ controlling the triton and Darwin guitars can do some fantastically accurate strumming guitar sounds in gadget..... That plus the new fx I can definitely see myself doing full productions is gadget now....
@gonekrazy3000 said:
What about a 'Karma-Lab Gadget' for Gadget?
Now that would be something!
Want to hear please.
My strumming is terrible though lol. Will do it as soon as I can.>
@Tones4Christ said:
I just filtered the presets using search>guitars. Don't remember the specific patch but was within the first 5 results. That being said I own all the IAP so could be the presets are from the expansion cards..
EDIT:- posted a soundcloud recording here:- https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/14294/guitar-capo-strum-test-with-gadget#latest
Nice strumming.
I made this track a long time ago (when Gadget first came out) by pointing Guitarism at the guitar patch in Marseille in Gadget, adjusting the ADSR and adding the distortion effect.
Sorry about the non existent mixing!
Well it is not difficult to drag and drop sample folder from my Mac into the Bilbao folder. I want different drum sounds from everyone else. I wish that they would make a really nice sampler for gadget with a keyboard for manipulating sounds