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Korg Gadget for Mac coming soon

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  • edited February 2017

    watching the replay now, lol Japanese language is so adorable "Korruggu Gadgettoo iyoooessu appurru"

  • Anouncing the anouncement - this is getting ridiculous! But still we watch and wait...

  • Can audio not be used in 'one shot' mode so it isn't constrained to clips ?

  • You guys are crazy about Gadget. Daamnnn!!!!

  • the version they are playing with seems to be missing the track ins and outs from the initial images and the Korg for Mac trailer

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    I caught the end with the woman singing...

    Story of my life...

  • @firejan82 said:
    the version they are playing with seems to be missing the track ins and outs from the initial images and the Korg for Mac trailer

    oh wait, it appeared now that they added Zurich at about 58:15 but only on that channel and only the audio in I guess

  • edited February 2017

    the Zurich wheels are turning even on the iPad and iPhone versions, I though that might be a bit cpu exessive but what do I know, anyway, nice touch

  • edited February 2017

    The needles themselves light up in the VU meters of the Zurich gadget when input audio is registered, the tape wheels turning, impressive skeuomorphism, I love it!

    EDIT: they zoomed in and the needles are LED not physical

  • @firejan82 said:
    the Zurich wheels are turning even on the iPad and iPhone versions, I though that might be a bit cpu exessive but what do I know, anyway, nice touch

    The 'tape' doesn't move from one wheel to another. It would be a cool 'indication' of how much storage/record-time is left on the device :)

    Still hoping we can 'abuse/automate' the tape-recorder 'fingerbeat style'.

    Guess we'll have to wait a few more days/weeks before we finger on it.

  • uff i'm a gadget addict and i couldn't deal with that video.

  • Did they show the new pad device ?

  • Just been watching.

    Interesting - so what's this (see attached grab)?

    You seem to be able to see the tail (or the last bit) of the previous scene's audio in the clip. Or am I misinterpreting this?

    Why would they do that? To allow us to nudge back into the previous scene to improve timing? Does that mean it's actually just one continuous piece of audio after all (not actually chopped by scene). Would nudging mean that you're in fact nudging the whole song length audio recording?

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    Why would they do that? To allow us to nudge back into the previous scene to improve timing? Does that mean it's actually just one continuous piece of audio after all (not actually chopped by scene). Would nudging mean that you're in fact nudging the whole song length audio recording?

    That is how I've understood it. The audio is recorded as one big file and the scenes are used to view a 'scene-long' segment. So if the timing is sloppy it can be moved along the time axis. And if I look closely it's possible to select which part of the whole recording is played on the scene. (Meaning scenes only point to a portion of the full audio-file). We don't know if we can do any form of warping either.

    Now since Gadget has Link the big question is, will it do time-stretching on the fly when tempo is adjusted?
    And will it be possible to 'copy' small segments into the new 'Sampler (Or Bilbao and Abu Dhabi for that matter).

    And will it be possible to select other 'Gadgets' as sources for easy 're-recording/re-sampling'?

    We'll see what we get when it's time :)

  • I find it slightly odd that Korg are emphasising the vocals / guitar angle in this update. Wouldn't MIDI out connected to the hardware that they make and record audio back in be more integrated with their whole offering? Would love to integrate my Volca and Minilogue into my Gadget workflow...

  • @Artefact2001 said:
    I find it slightly odd that Korg are emphasising the vocals / guitar angle in this update. Wouldn't MIDI out connected to the hardware that they make and record audio back in be more integrated with their whole offering? Would love to integrate my Volca and Minilogue into my Gadget workflow...

    I wanted this with gadget as well and i found a great way Using Gadget and AUM with link and sending an audio click from AUM to a seperate interface output to drive the Electribe and Monologue.Recording everything as seperate tracks and combined master file at once in AUM/audioshare.Works great with a much more stable clock than Midi.

    But i agree,i wish Korg would do something to have (more) options to coorperate with (their)hardware.

  • @Artefact2001 said:
    I find it slightly odd that Korg are emphasising the vocals / guitar angle in this update. Wouldn't MIDI out connected to the hardware that they make and record audio back in be more integrated with their whole offering? Would love to integrate my Volca and Minilogue into my Gadget workflow...

    Ya had to go there. Got me a minilogue, the latest electribe, y muchas volcas. Now that the seed has been planted in my lizard brain, if it DOESN'T have this integration, I will have a sad.

  • @Artefact2001 said:
    I find it slightly odd that Korg are emphasising the vocals / guitar angle in this update. Wouldn't MIDI out connected to the hardware that they make and record audio back in be more integrated with their whole offering? Would love to integrate my Volca and Minilogue into my Gadget workflow...

    Yes. This.

    But I don't think they want to give us midi out yet... Grrrrrr!!!!!!

  • What are the odds that Korg have done anything other than new gadgets and sharing options?

  • edited February 2017

    @Samu said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    Why would they do that? To allow us to nudge back into the previous scene to improve timing? Does that mean it's actually just one continuous piece of audio after all (not actually chopped by scene). Would nudging mean that you're in fact nudging the whole song length audio recording?

    That is how I've understood it. The audio is recorded as one big file and the scenes are used to view a 'scene-long' segment. So if the timing is sloppy it can be moved along the time axis. And if I look closely it's possible to select which part of the whole recording is played on the scene. (Meaning scenes only point to a portion of the full audio-file). We don't know if we can do any form of warping either.

    Now since Gadget has Link the big question is, will it do time-stretching on the fly when tempo is adjusted?
    And will it be possible to 'copy' small segments into the new 'Sampler (Or Bilbao and Abu Dhabi for that matter).

    And will it be possible to select other 'Gadgets' as sources for easy 're-recording/re-sampling'?

    We'll see what we get when it's time :)

    Cool.

    So I'm thinking it would therefore be possible to record in a 16 bar phrase (e.g. Soundscapey thing) that has a longish tail that takes it to more like 17 or even 18 bars (into the next scene).

    Then you could duplicate the track, allowing you to move this section around and have it repeat, but overlap the tail so there's no harsh cut at the point where you repeat.

    You could hopefully then apply/automate different filters (from the insert effects) to vary the sound a bit over the repeating sections.

    Looking at them interacting with the audio waveforms in the video:

    1. It's crying out for you to be able to select selections, copy, cut, paste etc and also paste to other sample-based Gadgets
    2. I don't think they have implemented any of that
  • edited February 2017

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @Artefact2001 said:
    I find it slightly odd that Korg are emphasising the vocals / guitar angle in this update. Wouldn't MIDI out connected to the hardware that they make and record audio back in be more integrated with their whole offering? Would love to integrate my Volca and Minilogue into my Gadget workflow...

    Yes. This.

    But I don't think they want to give us midi out yet... Grrrrrr!!!!!!

    The voices emanating from my tin foil hat say this will never happen as it would lower individual Gadget sales. But i am wrong all the time.

  • @Artefact2001 said:
    I find it slightly odd that Korg are emphasising the vocals / guitar angle in this update. Wouldn't MIDI out connected to the hardware that they make and record audio back in be more integrated with their whole offering? Would love to integrate my Volca and Minilogue into my Gadget workflow...

    I suspect they're expanding their market base. Pretty smart if you ask me.

  • Alright I'll play:
    http://icon.jp/archives/13835

    Is this a price on the end (in Yen?)?

  • edited February 2017

    @TheVimFuego said:
    Alright I'll play:
    http://icon.jp/archives/13835

    Is this a price on the end (in Yen?)?

    No need to translate that.

    It will be $199 at launch, regular price $299

  • @Lacm1993 said:

    @TheVimFuego said:
    Alright I'll play:
    http://icon.jp/archives/13835

    Is this a price on the end (in Yen?)?

    No need to translate that.

    It will be $199 at launch, regular price $299

    Thanks, my lingo skills are limited to English, a bit of German and a lot of Bo11ocks.

  • @TheVimFuego said:

    @Lacm1993 said:

    @TheVimFuego said:
    Alright I'll play:
    http://icon.jp/archives/13835

    Is this a price on the end (in Yen?)?

    No need to translate that.

    It will be $199 at launch, regular price $299

    Thanks, my lingo skills are limited to English, a bit of German and a lot of Bo11ocks.

    Wow. That's a lot more than anybody here was guessing. $300? I'm wondering: if I buy the desktop -- does that mean any gadgets not already purchased on iOS will show up? I guess we'lllearn soon enough.

  • edited February 2017

    I was hoping for 199 regulary with 99-149 intro but i might take it for the 199 (still not more expensive as all single IAP, modules and Gadget on iOS together).
    299 is too much compared to other desktop tools.
    I hope there is a demo to try before buy.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @TheVimFuego said:

    @Lacm1993 said:

    @TheVimFuego said:
    Alright I'll play:
    http://icon.jp/archives/13835

    Is this a price on the end (in Yen?)?

    No need to translate that.

    It will be $199 at launch, regular price $299

    Thanks, my lingo skills are limited to English, a bit of German and a lot of Bo11ocks.

    Wow. That's a lot more than anybody here was guessing. $300? I'm wondering: if I buy the desktop -- does that mean any gadgets not already purchased on iOS will show up? I guess we'lllearn soon enough.

    I don't think so, at least we know the release date and the price, iOS version will launch at the same time, no info if the new gadgets will be IAP or free.

    http://www.korg.com/us/news/2017/0208/

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