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New Korg Gadget: Lexington

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  • @u0421793 said:
    Just whack the VCA gain up - that way nothing's modulating the VCA downwards, it just sits there and lets everything pass all the time.

    By the way, could someone with this app clarify, does the VCA gain (which is now called 'drive gain') act as the old VCA gain did, or does it go through 100% pass through and into an overdrive situation, thus merging the VCA gain slider with the Karp's new drive switch beside it?

    What gobbledygook is that you speak ? LOL - Maybe time to dust off that ARP you got and do another WTFDTKD video :)

  • Personally I wish they'd included ODYSSEi's arpeggiator in Gadget.
    Crazy sound design options since it can be assigned to any parameter (even its own tempo etc) and can be re-triggered with every note. Also all three of the parameters assigned have their own glide value. Almost a 'iWavestation' ;)

    First example I got it assigned to: Phaser manual/Distortion drive/Noise level
    Second one assigned to: VCF resonance/VCO PW/Reverb mix

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @u0421793 said:
    Just whack the VCA gain up - that way nothing's modulating the VCA downwards, it just sits there and lets everything pass all the time.

    By the way, could someone with this app clarify, does the VCA gain (which is now called 'drive gain') act as the old VCA gain did, or does it go through 100% pass through and into an overdrive situation, thus merging the VCA gain slider with the Karp's new drive switch beside it?

    What gobbledygook is that you speak ? LOL - Maybe time to dust off that ARP you got and do another WTFDTKD video :)

    Maybe I should. I've got to sort out the equipment front - I no longer have the gear I once had, everything's gone minimalist around here.

  • @u0421793 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @u0421793 said:
    Just whack the VCA gain up - that way nothing's modulating the VCA downwards, it just sits there and lets everything pass all the time.

    By the way, could someone with this app clarify, does the VCA gain (which is now called 'drive gain') act as the old VCA gain did, or does it go through 100% pass through and into an overdrive situation, thus merging the VCA gain slider with the Karp's new drive switch beside it?

    What gobbledygook is that you speak ? LOL - Maybe time to dust off that ARP you got and do another WTFDTKD video :)

    Maybe I should. I've got to sort out the equipment front - I no longer have the gear I once had, everything's gone minimalist around here.

    Good idea. I like the WTF vids

  • @AndyPlankton said:
    There is a difference in using the ARP on the Odyssei and the ARP in Gadget, with the synth ARP you can specify the notes and number of steps that will play, but with gadget you cannot do this.

    Are you saying that the version Of Oddysei inside Gadget doesn't contain the Oddysei arp?

  • @ecamburn said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    There is a difference in using the ARP on the Odyssei and the ARP in Gadget, with the synth ARP you can specify the notes and number of steps that will play, but with gadget you cannot do this.

    Are you saying that the version Of Oddysei inside Gadget doesn't contain the Oddysei arp?

    Yes, it does not. There are work arounds for most situations though.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @ecamburn said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    There is a difference in using the ARP on the Odyssei and the ARP in Gadget, with the synth ARP you can specify the notes and number of steps that will play, but with gadget you cannot do this.

    Are you saying that the version Of Oddysei inside Gadget doesn't contain the Oddysei arp?

    Yes, it does not. There are work arounds for most situations though.

    Seems like a big omission to me, but like @fruitbat1919 says, there are workarounds.

    I wonder if this is the reason you cannot transfer patches between the gadget and full app, hmmmm

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @ecamburn said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    There is a difference in using the ARP on the Odyssei and the ARP in Gadget, with the synth ARP you can specify the notes and number of steps that will play, but with gadget you cannot do this.

    Are you saying that the version Of Oddysei inside Gadget doesn't contain the Oddysei arp?

    Yes, it does not. There are work arounds for most situations though.

    Seems like a big omission to me, but like @fruitbat1919 says, there are workarounds.

    I wonder if this is the reason you cannot transfer patches between the gadget and full app, hmmmm

    Could be, but seems odd they have used the same set of presets knowing they will sound different in Gadget. Might as well let us do the same with our own.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @ecamburn said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    There is a difference in using the ARP on the Odyssei and the ARP in Gadget, with the synth ARP you can specify the notes and number of steps that will play, but with gadget you cannot do this.

    Are you saying that the version Of Oddysei inside Gadget doesn't contain the Oddysei arp?

    Yes, it does not. There are work arounds for most situations though.

    Seems like a big omission to me, but like @fruitbat1919 says, there are workarounds.

    I wonder if this is the reason you cannot transfer patches between the gadget and full app, hmmmm

    Could be, but seems odd they have used the same set of presets knowing they will sound different in Gadget. Might as well let us do the same with our own.

    True.....I must say that at the moment, while I'm still in the honeymoon period with it, I'm not that bothered, it sounds that good. That may change as I try and use it more in anger.

  • @AndyPlankton said:
    Seems like a big omission to me

    Me too. The most direct workaround would be to just enter the midi directly into Gadget's piano roll. :smile: I'm always on the lookout for tools that minimize the connection of different apps. Having the arp inside Gadget would do that

  • edited November 2016

    @ecamburn said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Seems like a big omission to me

    Me too. The most direct workaround would be to just enter the midi directly into Gadget's piano roll. :smile: I'm always on the lookout for tools that minimize the connection of different apps. Having the arp inside Gadget would do that

    I agree....The only thing with programming the midi direct is that you lose the playability of the arp, by that i mean having the arp follow the notes of what you are sending in.
    That is why I have got the beatstep out (other arps are available LOL), so I can have the arp set, and then play the keys on my keyboard and still have the arp follow it, well root note anyway. I've not as far as doing direct A/B comparisons between beatstep arp and the Odyssei arp to see if they behave exactly the same

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @ecamburn said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Seems like a big omission to me

    Me too. The most direct workaround would be to just enter the midi directly into Gadget's piano roll. :smile: I'm always on the lookout for tools that minimize the connection of different apps. Having the arp inside Gadget would do that

    I agree....The only thing with programming the midi direct is that you lose the playability of the arp, by that i mean having the arp follow the notes of what you are sending in.
    That is why I have got the beatstep out (other arps are available LOL), so I can have the arp set, and then play the keys on my keyboard and still have the arp follow it.

    Andy, can I have your Beatstep and other hardware in your will? Not saying you may croak it tomorrow, but hey....ya never know ;)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @ecamburn said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Seems like a big omission to me

    Me too. The most direct workaround would be to just enter the midi directly into Gadget's piano roll. :smile: I'm always on the lookout for tools that minimize the connection of different apps. Having the arp inside Gadget would do that

    I agree....The only thing with programming the midi direct is that you lose the playability of the arp, by that i mean having the arp follow the notes of what you are sending in.
    That is why I have got the beatstep out (other arps are available LOL), so I can have the arp set, and then play the keys on my keyboard and still have the arp follow it.

    Andy, can I have your Beatstep and other hardware in your will? Not saying you may croak it tomorrow, but hey....ya never know ;)

    You'll have to fight my 10 year old daughter and 2 year old granddaughter for them......The lights...the lights....must play with the lights....LOL

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @ecamburn said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Seems like a big omission to me

    Me too. The most direct workaround would be to just enter the midi directly into Gadget's piano roll. :smile: I'm always on the lookout for tools that minimize the connection of different apps. Having the arp inside Gadget would do that

    I agree....The only thing with programming the midi direct is that you lose the playability of the arp, by that i mean having the arp follow the notes of what you are sending in.
    That is why I have got the beatstep out (other arps are available LOL), so I can have the arp set, and then play the keys on my keyboard and still have the arp follow it.

    Andy, can I have your Beatstep and other hardware in your will? Not saying you may croak it tomorrow, but hey....ya never know ;)

    You'll have to fight my 10 year old daughter and 2 year old granddaughter for them......The lights...the lights....must play with the lights....LOL

    Easy I will let them play with my Staffie in exchange lol

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @ecamburn said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Seems like a big omission to me

    Me too. The most direct workaround would be to just enter the midi directly into Gadget's piano roll. :smile: I'm always on the lookout for tools that minimize the connection of different apps. Having the arp inside Gadget would do that

    I agree....The only thing with programming the midi direct is that you lose the playability of the arp, by that i mean having the arp follow the notes of what you are sending in.
    That is why I have got the beatstep out (other arps are available LOL), so I can have the arp set, and then play the keys on my keyboard and still have the arp follow it.

    Andy, can I have your Beatstep and other hardware in your will? Not saying you may croak it tomorrow, but hey....ya never know ;)

    You'll have to fight my 10 year old daughter and 2 year old granddaughter for them......The lights...the lights....must play with the lights....LOL

    Easy I will let them play with my Staffie in exchange lol

    I think the 2 year old would win that battle, the cat leaves the house when she arrives LOL

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @ecamburn said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Seems like a big omission to me

    Me too. The most direct workaround would be to just enter the midi directly into Gadget's piano roll. :smile: I'm always on the lookout for tools that minimize the connection of different apps. Having the arp inside Gadget would do that

    I agree....The only thing with programming the midi direct is that you lose the playability of the arp, by that i mean having the arp follow the notes of what you are sending in.
    That is why I have got the beatstep out (other arps are available LOL), so I can have the arp set, and then play the keys on my keyboard and still have the arp follow it.

    Andy, can I have your Beatstep and other hardware in your will? Not saying you may croak it tomorrow, but hey....ya never know ;)

    You'll have to fight my 10 year old daughter and 2 year old granddaughter for them......The lights...the lights....must play with the lights....LOL


    Mehr licht....

  • don't think it'll happen - but would be nice if Korg could release a 32 bit version of this for inside Gadget only ... Even a stripped down version. Would be good for us iPad 4 users - but also for newer devices - would allow for more instances of the "lite" version (since I gather it's a bit cpu hungry in current form). Just dreaming...

  • So, is this working well on 1st gen iPad AIRs? Still not clear, sorry.

  • @Thomas said:
    So, is this working well on 1st gen iPad AIRs? Still not clear, sorry.

    Yes, it's working good

  • @Thomas said:
    So, is this working well on 1st gen iPad AIRs? Still not clear, sorry.

    Three or four instances on air1 for me before freezing. Ipad pro aparently went up to 15+

  • If you're short on cash then you could do without the extra presets and skins I'd say. It's another £10.

    I bought them, and there are probably a few presets I'd use in there. But I actually like the default factory presets the best.

    And mostly I make my own anyway.

    The skins - I think I prefer the default one anyway.

    But I don't mind giving Korg money. They're great guys.

  • Hi Matt
    Had it running with ielectrib and iPolysix in AUM - have to get iMS-20 in there and maybe the iphone iELECTRIBE aswell. All out of sync, but sometimes it doesn´t matter. Always liked that orbital guys video.
    Maybe i should try gadget again, as a sound module.

  • I'm having an issue with crashing on Ableton Live export with a project with Lexingtons, anyone else finding this problem?

  • @Ivan_Dj said:

    @Thomas said:
    So, is this working well on 1st gen iPad AIRs? Still not clear, sorry.

    Yes, it's working good

    thanks Ivan :)

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Thomas said:
    So, is this working well on 1st gen iPad AIRs? Still not clear, sorry.

    Three or four instances on air1 for me before freezing. Ipad pro aparently went up to 15+

    thank you Gus :)

  • edited November 2016

    I tell you what. The pitch sliders on Lexington are really bloody annoying. If you touch them by accident the thing goes wildly out of tune and it's almost impossible to set them back to zero.

    If you do that live while tweaking some other slider (that's just next to it) it ruins the whole track. It's very hard to get it back to zero.

    Anyone else found this?

    It's particularly bad on iPhone.

    Any solutions appreciated.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    I tell you what. The pitch sliders on Lexington are really bloody annoying. If you touch them by accident the thing goes wildly out of tune and it's almost impossible to set them back to zero.

    If you do that live while tweaking some other slider (that's just next to it) it ruins the whole track. It's very hard to get it back to zero.

    Anyone else found this?

    It's particularly bad on iPhone.

    Any solutions appreciated.

    Don't have it but the interface seems a little bit crowdy to be used on IPhone.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    I tell you what. The pitch sliders on Lexington are really bloody annoying. If you touch them by accident the thing goes wildly out of tune and it's almost impossible to set them back to zero.

    If you do that live while tweaking some other slider (that's just next to it) it ruins the whole track. It's very hard to get it back to zero.

    Anyone else found this?

    It's particularly bad on iPhone.

    Any solutions appreciated.

    Yes. Very true on the pitch. I keep batting it vaguely in the center hoping it will return to the middle/zero but obviously not. Yet, anyway. I wonder if this is the kind the Mighty Korg would ever consider tweaking/improving?

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    I tell you what. The pitch sliders on Lexington are really bloody annoying. If you touch them by accident the thing goes wildly out of tune and it's almost impossible to set them back to zero.

    If you do that live while tweaking some other slider (that's just next to it) it ruins the whole track. It's very hard to get it back to zero.

    Anyone else found this?

    It's particularly bad on iPhone.

    Any solutions appreciated.

    Yes. Very true on the pitch. I keep batting it vaguely in the center hoping it will return to the middle/zero but obviously not. Yet, anyway. I wonder if this is the kind the Mighty Korg would ever consider tweaking/improving?

    Definitely needs a double tap option to reset it.

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