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New Korg Gadget: Lexington

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  • @nick said:

    @pierre said:
    2 iap 4,99€ each (French store)

    @nick said:
    the alternative skins show up as well?

    Yes!

    did not expect that. and really like it! will probably get this when I have finished work

    Upside 1: maney saved on IAPs

    Upside 2: learning to program own presets.

    Win win situation. Other than the skins. Not too fussed about those personally.

  • Can you play single notes on the xy pad or is everything an arp?

  • Home. Beer about to be opened. 4 pages of forum posts read throughout the day. Just about to boot up the iPad and buy the thing.

  • Anyone bought the IAPs ? Are there different filters in them (I see three as it is) or is it a graphic things with extra presets ?
    Ta !

    I'm digging this quite a lot, but 5 instances brought my Air2 to 'crackle hell', something that has never happened to me with Gadget thus far. I'm finding it a tad buggy too, anyone else ?

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    Home. Beer about to be opened. 4 pages of forum posts read throughout the day. Just about to boot up the iPad and buy the thing.

    Better follow that beer up with some caffeine. Could be a long night. I bought it this AM and have it keeps drawing me back into its grips!

  • 82: Squawker

    87: Molten Air

  • @brice said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    Home. Beer about to be opened. 4 pages of forum posts read throughout the day. Just about to boot up the iPad and buy the thing.

    Better follow that beer up with some caffeine. Could be a long night. I bought it this AM and have it keeps drawing me back into its grips!

    Sadly I've got a ton of work on this week.

    But...

  • @Igneous1 said:
    Anyone bought the IAPs ? Are there different filters in them (I see three as it is) or is it a graphic things with extra presets ?
    Ta !

    I'm digging this quite a lot, but 5 instances brought my Air2 to 'crackle hell', something that has never happened to me with Gadget thus far. I'm finding it a tad buggy too, anyone else ?

    It's a tad buggy on my end as well. The sliders are a bit fidgety and seem to want to jump back a few ticks from where you left them when you release your finger. And I noticed in the standalone that sometimes the keys appear to be stuck in their down position even though they aren't playing a note. Maybe that is some sort of goofy twist to make it look a bit road-worn and old? Those are the only two things I've encountered, neither of which are a big deal. Got about 8-10 instances running on a Pro before the it started to protest my exhubernace. But those were all running pretty simple waveforms, minimal effects, and no automation. 5 instances seems about right if you're going deep with it......?

  • Out of interest, anyone know if the factory patches are the same as they are on the hardware?

  • And 77:Poppy Garden

    (Some great patch names too)

  • @PhilW said:
    One of the things I remember the Odyssey for is this track, Don Airey using the Oddy for the pulsing rhythm while using a Minimoog to solo over the top - those were the days!

    Thanks so much! I was not familiar with his work . I like it a lot!

  • @brice said:

    @Igneous1 said:
    Anyone bought the IAPs ? Are there different filters in them (I see three as it is) or is it a graphic things with extra presets ?
    Ta !

    I'm digging this quite a lot, but 5 instances brought my Air2 to 'crackle hell', something that has never happened to me with Gadget thus far. I'm finding it a tad buggy too, anyone else ?

    It's a tad buggy on my end as well. The sliders are a bit fidgety and seem to want to jump back a few ticks from where you left them when you release your finger. And I noticed in the standalone that sometimes the keys appear to be stuck in their down position even though they aren't playing a note. Maybe that is some sort of goofy twist to make it look a bit road-worn and old? Those are the only two things I've encountered, neither of which are a big deal. Got about 8-10 instances running on a Pro before the it started to protest my exhubernace. But those were all running pretty simple waveforms, minimal effects, and no automation. 5 instances seems about right if you're going deep with it......?

    Wow!! I mean, we are really reaching limits in term of power with those new apps. 5 instances with automation on an IPad Pro it's crazy!! I thought it would be able to handle at least 10 instances before beginning to complaint or some.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    Out of interest, anyone know if the factory patches are the same as they are on the hardware?

    No patches on hardware

  • Right...

    Fook me...

    Had about 15 mins playing with this in Gadget and... WOW

    This is a total game changer for Gadget, right?

    @Samu @pierre @anyoneelse
    back me up here, dudes...

    I mean every other Gadget synth has so many compromises (cross modulation but no envelopes; envelopes but no LFO; no chorus; only monophonic; no PWM etc etc etc)

    But isn't this the holy grail? Doesn't it suddenly have everything possibly needed for analog substractive synthesis?

    Phoenix is probably my current go to Gadget analog synth. But this seems to have, like, 10 times as many knobs! I'm actually going to have to learn what half of them really do.

    Ok, so you can't use more than 5 at a time without crackles. I think I can probably live with that :).

  • @vpich said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    Out of interest, anyone know if the factory patches are the same as they are on the hardware?

    No patches on hardware

    Ah, of course. Thanks...

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    Right...

    Fook me...

    Had about 15 mins playing with this in Gadget and... WOW

    This is a total game changer for Gadget, right?

    @Samu @pierre @anyoneelse
    back me up here, dudes...

    I mean every other Gadget synth has so many compromises (cross modulation but no envelopes; envelopes but no LFO; no chorus; only monophonic; no PWM etc etc etc)

    But isn't this the holy grail? Doesn't it suddenly have everything possibly needed for analog substractive synthesis?

    Phoenix is probably my current go to Gadget analog synth. But this seems to have, like, 10 times as many knobs! I'm actually going to have to learn what half of them really do.

    Ok, so you can't use more than 5 at a time without crackles. I think I can probably live with that :).

    If you have a pro, or maybe Air 2. It's seems great, but demanding. Right now you have to update your hardware if you really want to play with new apps. Or find a workaround.

  • Agreed, it's worth using Gadget for this and nothing else. Obviously AU would be better, but Gadget'll do fer now. It's a cpu beast yes, but on a par with Model 15 in some ways. A shame it doesn't have Moog's completism with midi learn etc but maybe that'll come later.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    Right...

    Fook me...

    Had about 15 mins playing with this in Gadget and... WOW

    This is a total game changer for Gadget, right?

    @Samu @pierre @anyoneelse
    back me up here, dudes...

    I mean every other Gadget synth has so many compromises (cross modulation but no envelopes; envelopes but no LFO; no chorus; only monophonic; no PWM etc etc etc)

    But isn't this the holy grail? Doesn't it suddenly have everything possibly needed for analog substractive synthesis?

    Phoenix is probably my current go to Gadget analog synth. But this seems to have, like, 10 times as many knobs! I'm actually going to have to learn what half of them really do.

    Ok, so you can't use more than 5 at a time without crackles. I think I can probably live with that :).

    I for one am tickled pink. Haven't had much time with it but yeah, next level shit. All i need now is a recorder gadget, 16 bars, or better yet a amp simulator recorder gadget. Then i would stay inside gadget until the mix down phase.

  • edited November 2016

    Auto Accompaniment Arranger Gadget based on the Korg i30 Interactive Arranger Workstation, that would be awesome! They can even sell style packs and make a lot of IAP cash.

  • If gadget could freeze and flatten track to audio I'd be in heaven.

  • @raindro said:
    If gadget could freeze and flatten track to audio I'd be in heaven.

    can't you just mute all tracks but the one you want flattened and export audio?

  • @raindro said:
    If gadget could freeze and flatten track to audio I'd be in heaven.

    I think it can....? @Matt_Fletcher_2000 ? Can't you freeze audio in Gadget, or did I have another weird dream about freezing random bits of audio??

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    I'm really surprised that everybody's not thrilled with this. Have you seen the video on the korg site? XY pads, 16 step arpeggiator. Looks freaking awesome.

    We have become spoiled. I am constantly amazed at Korg's ability to constantly churn out world-class, quality products at such an amazing rate at a very affordable price. I feel blessed. They do it without a lot of over-the-top promotions such as announcing it years in advance, announcing a date of an announcement, etc. They come hard and they come correct!

  • edited November 2016

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    Right...

    Fook me...

    Had about 15 mins playing with this in Gadget and... WOW

    This is a total game changer for Gadget, right?

    @Samu @pierre @anyoneelse
    back me up here, dudes...

    I mean every other Gadget synth has so many compromises (cross modulation but no envelopes; envelopes but no LFO; no chorus; only monophonic; no PWM etc etc etc)

    But isn't this the holy grail? Doesn't it suddenly have everything possibly needed for analog substractive synthesis?

    Phoenix is probably my current go to Gadget analog synth. But this seems to have, like, 10 times as many knobs! I'm actually going to have to learn what half of them really do.

    Ok, so you can't use more than 5 at a time without crackles. I think I can probably live with that :).

    Now about that work you've got to do ;)

    It is quite a leap forward even outside of Gadget, as a digital audio "thing" it's pushing things along. DId you read about the modeling process on the Korg website? I imagine that has a lot to do with its hunger for CPU meals. I know with DIVA on my desktop, that synth can suck down a lot of resources, but I could care less. Apparently a vast majority of those resources are dedicated to the filters. Makes sense I guess. Will be interesting to see how this new KORG offering fares against the desktop rival from G-Force. We must see.

    EDIT: watch the YouTube tutorials from G-Force. That guy knows the Odyssey inside and out, and he really dives into its history and the how and why it exists. As well as how to program it, and what all the parameters do. Particularly the duophonic modes. THAT is a REALLY interesting way to play / perform!

  • Can anyway figure out if it's possible to transfer sounds from the full app to the Gadget version?

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Can anyway figure out if it's possible to transfer sounds from the full app to the Gadget version?

    Aww dammit...You're right! They are MIA in Gadget. Create your patches in Gadget I guess is the lesson?

  • @brice said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Can anyway figure out if it's possible to transfer sounds from the full app to the Gadget version?

    Aww dammit...You're right! They are MIA in Gadget. Create your patches in Gadget I guess is the lesson?

    Yah tis a shame.

  • Anyone able to switch portamento on and off with the switch? Seems only reducing the time to zero works.

    And Korg. Great synth, but the unison and voices switching is so tiny I can hardly see them, let alone change them. They are actually better on the Gadget version!

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    And 77:Poppy Garden

    (Some great patch names too)

    That IS great. Close encounters with an apologetic sledgehammer...

  • Oh my! Totally loving this! The Arp Odyssey was my first synth, and the instrument on which I learned to program, so many years ago. Now I just finger my surface and there it is! Thank you, Korg for expanding and reconnecting my app-titude! (And Alan R. Pearlman ... and Roger Powell, for helping me to realize my born-to-synthesize potential of yore!)

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