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how do YOU add audio tracks to your Gadget songs?
What's your preferred method/technique for getting it to work and sound natural?
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Exporting the stems into AP and going from there...hafta say I was playing SPP Link into Gadget earlier and loving the midi goodness...but, yeah, then out to AP.
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I've got the wotsit and abba ding dong sampler gadgets, but hardly use them. I'll export the Gadget stuff out as audio chunks and import them into Auria Pro for fiddling.
Quite honestly, if I'm doing a track with vocals, I would tend to work in Cubasis or Auria Pro directly, rather than using Gadget at all. That could change if they delivered an audio track capability.
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Right now Gadget is only for jamming
Don't let @Matt_Fletcher_2000 hear you say that
I think Gadget is more than capable of the finished thing, for electronic music anyway, with a bit of mastering spit and polish at the end. Though I never seem to finish anything in Gadget...
I tend to be very productive in Gadget, you can get straight to music making without a lot of setup, which I like. But I only use it for instrumental tracks.
I love using Link with Gadget and putting large tracks into Blocs Wave from various sources. In many ways Blocs Wave has become a great multitrack recorder where I lay jams and ideas down. Sometimes I use Cubasis too with Gadget. It all gets chopped and sliced on a PC daw anyway.
I use the iPad for electronic music and Gadget with what it offers internally. Short audio samples can be added as we all know. I plan to experiment more with Linking other iOS apps. Individual Gadget tracks as audio and MIDI can be exported many places. I usually reconstruct in Logic. Audio tracks can be added there.
Haha...I should have qualified that right now Gadget "for me" is only for jamming
I just like building around a vocal top line so the sooner I get a scratch vocal track in there the better. DAWs are best for me in this regard. But Gadget is a beast!