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In case anyone was unaware, circular knob mode lets you adjust the knobs much more accurately. You can grab the knob and then rotate across the whole screen. I normally hate circular, but it beats going "-11, oops, -13, oops, -9, oops, -12 ahhhhhhh"
Ah. Might have to try that.
I too normally hate circular knobs on screen.
So what do you mean exactly, by arranging the tracking to multiple scenes and exporting the stems?
I was thinking that you might rename the gadget song three times, say, and basically make version A, version B, and version C -- one version devoted to rhythm, one to bass, one to leads, whatever.... Then you either mute or delete the extraneous tracks, and you have three stereo tracks to dump into Auria.
i'm glad he asked. that was awesome
I meant that basically you could produce (arrange) the whole track as you want it over multiple scenes inside Gadget. Then export the whole song (but choose, "all tracks" rather than 'master'). Basically make the whole song in Gadget.
I guess you could do it your way, concentrating first on recording the pads with automation and across the whole song. Then the bass, then the drums, the lead etc. Each time recording the output into Auria.
If you put some temporary basic loops (by just exporting each clip from Gadget) into Auria as a kind of temp backing track for when you weren't recording that part, that could work well too - to give you a better sense of where you are in the song.
That's not how I've ever worked (I'm more of a 'craft the midi in Gadget' kind of guy. But it could work nicely.
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Thank you. Very kind.
So I didn't realize that Gadget will export audio stems for each track. That's fantastic! Then I can also export the midi for any track that I'd like to replace with other instruments.
Thanks for your help and inspiration, Matt.
Yep. That's right.
I tried this exact thing the other day. Wrote the whole song with about 10 different tracks in Gadget but then intended to replace the pad instrument with Animoog and the arp with Model 15. So I took 8 audio stems and 2 midi stems out from Gadget into Cubasis. Then put Animoog and Model15 in as IAA.
Only 2 issues were:
on my Air2 it didn't seem to like both Animoog and Model15 being driven 'live' at the same time. Had to freeze one then do the other one (not the end of the world).
I actually ended up preferring the original pad and arp sounds I'd use in Gadget!
This is an example of mine done entirely in Gadget that is definitely not EDM!
You can easily add audio tracks to a finished Gadget arrangement using link and AUM
EDIT: Actually, if you use MIDI to sync instead of link, they will start playback together aswell.
You absolutely can, but it must be said I would prefer to integrate/adjust/add sounds on the fly, would be more intuitive (for me). To be fair I find this more of an issue with music than vocals....
Agreed, AUM is fine for recording a full length track, but not for editing and trying to arrange those parts....either midi syncing Cubasis or Auria is better suited to this.
Yeah cool. I prefer to write and create with audio rather than MIDI because I prefer the looser feel too it.
http://appsliced.co/app?n=korg-gadget
appsliced.co keeps price history, just not for IAPs as the dev hasn't found a way to scrape those.