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Gotta be able to I think. Why else the corny design?
I like them all visualy but this one. Mostly because it screams lack of features. Unless of course i can get wiggy iggy wid it.
Did they say if this was coming out in early or was it late February or was it just February?
Zurich
Zurich
Universal Audio Recorder
This is a universal audio gadget designed like a vintage tape recorder, but with a stylish modern appearance which everyone will love. You can import audio files and record vocals, acoustic guitar or other acoustic instruments into your audio track for easy replay. It features 26 different effects including compressor, EQ, filters, and reverb. It's the all-around useful solution for your audio recordings.
Rosario
Rosario
Guitar Effect Processor
This immensely inspiring guitar amp Gadget gives you the unmistakable depth and atmosphere of a guitar amp. Connect it to your iPhone, iPad, or Mac and you can riff, perform, and record to your heart's content. Offers 30 different presets faithfully modeled using 19 different amps ranging from vintage to modern high-gain, 12 different cabinets, and 24 different effects pedals.
Recife
Recife
Futuristic Drum Module
This retro-futurist drum gadget provides 16 pads and incredible sounds to satisfy your beat-making needs. Create powerful sounds at will with our meticulously crafted vintage rhythm machine, which features acoustic drums, sound effects, and different beats. Provides 30 different kits that are battle-ready for a broad array of genres.
The audio tracks announcement and subsequent wait got all too much....I broke out Gadget again and started making something ready for when the audio arrives....couldn't wait so used Bilbao instead. This is all Gadget apart from the vocal FX and Guitar and blocs wave was used to prepare the audio clips for Bilbao.
I'm surprised there is no guitar demo video yet...I can't wait to put my fingers on this mysterious update
As the gadgets are going to be available as Mac AU and VST it would make sense for the rest of the Legacy collection to make it as AU and then as Gadgets as well.
As they are releasing a Mac Host, surely they would want you to be able to use all of their existing sound generators in it !
Forgot about FingerBeat, was thinking why haven't I bought this already, then saw the Link coming soon sign. Also MIDI. Looks nice though
"Pretty soon we will be announcing release and price point," he says at the end of the video.
Tease, tease, tease, tease, tease.
In the Facebook Korg Gadget Users Group, David Kavalow-Huie said that somebody at the Korg NAMM booth said that the new gadgets will be "out by March."
Fun tune and great work getting the most out of what we have now @AndyPlankton. We don't need no stinking audio tracks, obvi. I'll call Korg and let them know. brb.
I get that those folks on the NAMM floor have to repeat their pitch as quickly as possible over and over again and some of them are expected to make a memorized sheet of talking points sound convincingly desirable but that video was a bummer to watch. I'm not convinced he'd ever even used Gadget. Or "OS" (X).
Awesome!, sooner than I thought.
This is a fact that I have speculated in earlier in this thread...
We ain't have an update to Korg Gadget before Apple has updated their whole series of iPads in March...
I personally want to upgrade my big iPad Pro to a new shiny iPad Pro 12.9" with 512 GB and 8 GB RAM...
That would be awesome but I think you (and I) should lower your expectations.
My bet for software in the next gen ipad models: later versions of iOS 10 and iOS 11 with a bit of more thought put into the iPad interface and some new iPad specific features.
My bet for hardware: everyone it's been talking about a major redesign with some cool hardware features, wich I believe will be true, a better processor, obviously, but with RAM and storage remaining the same at least for 2-3 years. It's just the way it is.
The latest round of rumours has new iPads pushed back to "the fall", which is apparently what Americans call the months of September through November.
Hopefully Korg tweaked some stuff under the hood for 3.0.
It's inexplicable CPU/battery hungry. More than any other app I use.
My Pro 9.7 gets hot and uses twice the average amount of battery while just playing one gadget (not ODYSSEi).
I wasn't suggesting that Gadget would become an AU host, simply that the Legacy collection would appear as gadgets. I am not on Mac so didn't realise they were already AU.
I hope this doesn't mean you need a certain level of iPad to run the new gadgets......like with Alchemy and GarageBand
Cheers....I had fun making it
Hi guys, first post after a little bit of lurkage...
So is it pretty much definite that ios will be getting the new audio gadgets? Would be nice to easily record guitar and other things.
What I'd really like to see in v3 though is the ability to cycle between markers for recording.
that's interesting - i find the opposite. Gadget is one of the better apps I have for CPU/battery use on my ipad. I was surprised just last night when I opened an older project that had 20 Gadgets in it. (maybe not all running at once) Many of my Gadget projects start to crackle and pop around 15-16 tracks. I consider this very good for an old ipad4. And I haven't noticed any more drain on my battery from using Gadget than most other apps I have.
There is a section on the iOS Gadget page for the new Gadgets so I think we can say they are coming.
BUT......will they be available to ALL ipad levels that can currently run Gadget ? As we have just seen with Alchemy on GarageBand you need Air2 or later which rules out anything other than iPad Pro, Air 2 and Mini 4.......I really hope this isn't the case but until the release we simply will not know.
Korg did update the Gadget webpage with info about new Gadgets and the Mac version etc. - on that page they added the specs for Mac, and updated the specs for ios. They still have it supporting ipad2 minimum... so my guess is things stay the same for ipad requirements.
Welcome to you...I second the cycling ability, that would be grand. As regards what there will or won't be, and as mentioned already, feel pretty confident we will be irritated and excited all in a typically messy package...hopefully more latter than former, but imagine that might depend on the our different attitudes/viewpoints etc.
That adds a little to the comfort side of the scale....thank
Even though we don't know much about the new audio gadgets I hope there will be an easy way to move audio from the audio-recorder gadgets to the sampler gadgets.
(For example in Garageband it's easy to just 'drag' an audio-section to the sampler track to create a sampler instrument).
It happens when opening a gadget and playing on it. Less so in the scenes/mixer screen.
Perhaps it's iPad model dependent, I don't remember it being so CPU/battery hungry on my iPad 2. Would be odd though, since the Pro should give opposite results.
People have stopped making music?........seems that way with all the comments so far.