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Korg Gadget for Mac coming soon

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  • @Samu said:

    @srcer said:

    Oh, do tell, or at least give a thinly veiled reference...

    Should come as no surprise but they do A**i branded stuff and some kind of 'virus' for moving sounds from one app to another by forcing them to be stored in some kind container where stuff can be bought...

    Copy that! Nimrod is a retro term that's going out of style ;)

  • @srcer said:

    @Samu said:

    @srcer said:

    Oh, do tell, or at least give a thinly veiled reference...

    Should come as no surprise but they do A**i branded stuff and some kind of 'virus' for moving sounds from one app to another by forcing them to be stored in some kind container where stuff can be bought...

    Copy that! Nimrod is a retro term that's going out of style ;)

    Shitty iOS music app developper... Does anyone really need more clue to guess who it is ? LOL

  • edited February 2017

    I don't hate the developers necessarily. It's just a few individual features or lack there of that annoy me to the point of refusing to use their stuff, for example 3D perform, so unbelievably useless... and don't get me started on the filter fader... or lack of audiobus.

  • R_2R_2
    edited February 2017

    Late March :'(

  • edited February 2017

    @R_2 said:
    Late March :'(

    Don't count on that...

    If they have so bad opinion about the products that they had to cancelling it just 24 hours before release, I'm not that sure that the product will be ready for the public until summer...

    They had nothing to show us in januari on NAMM2017, so, only idiots must have thought that public release could be in late february...

  • @ErrkaPetti said:

    @R_2 said:
    Late March :'(

    Don't count on that...

    If they have so bad opinion about the products that they had to cancelling it just 24 hours before release, I'm not that sure that the product will be ready for the public until summer...

    They had nothing to show us in januari on NAMM2017, so, only idiots must have thought that public release could be in late february...

    "only idiots"?
    Rather harsh.
    Nothing like an appholic denied the hookup! (I'm accusing myself here, as well.)

  • Stuff happens. Imagine the memos/meetings were a little tense....

  • edited February 2017

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Stuff happens. Imagine the memos/meetings were a little tense....

    I get the feeling departments are a tad disconnected there. Probably just an angry email from the department that updates the website to the PR department, from them to sales, and finally from sales to the developers who never gave anyone the date in the first place.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:

    @R_2 said:
    Late March :'(

    Don't count on that...

    If they have so bad opinion about the products that they had to cancelling it just 24 hours before release, I'm not that sure that the product will be ready for the public until summer...

    They had nothing to show us in januari on NAMM2017, so, only idiots must have thought that public release could be in late february...

    "only idiots"?
    Rather harsh.
    Nothing like an appholic denied the hookup! (I'm accusing myself here, as well.)

    Come'on... You know what I mean here...

    If you don't have a working Korg Gadget one month before release (on NAMM2017), you must be acting like an idiot if you really believe that it will be ready five weeks later...

    Korg Gadget is not a simple Tetris game that any developer can produce...

    I still think Korg should NOT have shown Korg Gadget in the Winter NAMM, that had giving them plenty of time to show it in Summer NAMM 2017...

    And, I still believe that end of march is to early also... Prepare for a long spring 2017!

  • Ka sera sera...... ;)

  • Sorry Que Sera Sera.....

  • @ErrkaPetti said:
    only idiots must have thought that public release could be in late february...

    Lots of idiot savants on this forum.

  • And the winner is....oh no, wait....

  • edited February 2017

    @ErrkaPetti said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:

    @R_2 said:
    Late March :'(

    Don't count on that...

    If they have so bad opinion about the products that they had to cancelling it just 24 hours before release, I'm not that sure that the product will be ready for the public until summer...

    They had nothing to show us in januari on NAMM2017, so, only idiots must have thought that public release could be in late february...

    "only idiots"?
    Rather harsh.
    Nothing like an appholic denied the hookup! (I'm accusing myself here, as well.)

    Come'on... You know what I mean here...

    If you don't have a working Korg Gadget one month before release (on NAMM2017), you must be acting like an idiot if you really believe that it will be ready five weeks later...

    Korg Gadget is not a simple Tetris game that any developer can produce...

    I still think Korg should NOT have shown Korg Gadget in the Winter NAMM, that had giving them plenty of time to show it in Summer NAMM 2017...

    And, I still believe that end of march is to early also... Prepare for a long spring 2017!

    Is this even worth discussing? I was kidding too, but what on earth does the announcement at NAAM matter? Korg didn't want to show it then for any number or reasons. Was Korg at least a month away? Who knows? And what's the point in speculating? This is kind of a paradigm shift for the company, and I wouldn't be surprised if the delay was a marketing decision rather than a technical one. As for the next release date, if Korg blows that, that would seriously undermine the credibility of the software, you would have to imagine.

  • @5pinlink said:
    Why would you think it is a paradigm shift for Korg ?
    They have made hardware recorders/synths/effects for a very long time, they have been making gadget for a very long time on IOS, so it is not really a paradigm shift at all, just an OS shift from IOS to OSX.
    And it is doubtful that any delays whatsoever will blow anything for the software, the pricing structure for the first year is more likely to do that, everybody who knows Korg and desktop software "assumes" that within a year it will be $99 and near enough abandoned/promoware, and that is not being negative, it is just Korgs history with desktop software, so sales could be few and far between, IOS users will mostly be happy with IOS (Notice the mostly here, some will want the AU for Ableton project support) and desktop users will not be wowed by such a basic piece of software.

    IOS users should be very dubious of this release, up until now you have had the Gadget development team being very small and cost effective, now as they add developers costs have to be met, as soon as this is not making money it will be shipped with whatever USB controller they have on the market and development will grind to a halt, that is business.
    So right now you need to hope that it not only sells, but sells continuously to warrant updating, an unlikely scenario in its current form.

    You're correct; I'm looking at it through the wrong end of the telescope. Releasing Gadget on iOS was the paradigm shift; this is restoring order to the Korg universe. Although it is a big move, don't you agree?

  • I want to speak to the manager

  • @db909 said:
    I want to speak to the manager

    He's on holiday until the end of March.

  • @db909 said:
    I want to speak to the manager

    You'll need to import it into either Bilbao or Abu Dhabi for now.

    And keep it short. ;)

  • What, has everybody moved on?

    Have nanokontrol studio in cart on amazon but hesitating in case they put out new controllers or open up transport and such to other controllers. My nanokey studio is ok for what it is and i'm sure i will get more mileage out of performances with the kontrol.

  • @vpich curious have you ever recorded automation in gadget live from an external controller? I hooked up tc-data to it and was hoping to record cutoff and resonance with it. It worked but with one major problem, unlike tweaking the knobs in Gadget where you can do it on a loop endlessly, the external automation just overdubbed on top of itself, resulting in this interpolated mess between multiple automation curves from different loop passes and it sounded horrible.

  • @db909 said:
    @vpich curious have you ever recorded automation in gadget live from an external controller? I hooked up tc-data to it and was hoping to record cutoff and resonance with it. It worked but with one major problem, unlike tweaking the knobs in Gadget where you can do it on a loop endlessly, the external automation just overdubbed on top of itself, resulting in this interpolated mess between multiple automation curves from different loop passes and it sounded horrible.

    Yes. I do it on almost every track to some extent but you have to prepare the tracks first. For example: if my chicago part is 2 bars long and my longest part is 16 bars i will make chicago 16 and copy and paste. Then i will make sure quantization and the grid is off, for each clip of chicago i will do this, and then i record automation from start to end of the song and go back and tweak any moments i got too crazy. Basically what you said happens. If the part loops because there is another track with a longer clip and you are still automating all goes to shit

  • @vpich thanks. That sucks it doesn't work with looping. KOOORRRRGG!

  • Well, Korg Gadget still isn't out, but our Nintendo Switch was finally delivered. My kids are playing Zelda.

  • @richardyot said:
    Well, Korg Gadget still isn't out, but our Nintendo Switch was finally delivered. My kids are playing Zelda.

    At least Zelda in Nintendos Switch has "Link" in it!......... ;)

  • Honestly I haven't touched Gadget in a while. I've been truly enjoying KRFT and the ease of programming beats, lead lines and so on and so forth and to trigger these at will live in realtime is something that has really won My composing heart away from Korg Gadget.

    Don't get me wrong Gadget is amazing but for me realtime has always been the way to go and KRFT has nailed that big time.

  • @R_2 said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    only idiots must have thought that public release could be in late february...

    Lots of idiot savants on this forum.

    Yes... And I'm proud to be one of them... Thanks Errka for insulting most people in this thread lol

    @richardyot said:
    Well, Korg Gadget still isn't out, but our Nintendo Switch was finally delivered. My kids are playing Zelda.

    Very good news man... This definitly ease the delay, Zelda is so great that I don't know how I could find time to play with updated Gadgets right now (maybe Korg delayed to avoid direct competition lol... ;-b).

    @studs1966 said:

    @richardyot said:
    Well, Korg Gadget still isn't out, but our Nintendo Switch was finally delivered. My kids are playing Zelda.

    At least Zelda in Nintendos Switch has "Link" in it!......... ;)

    Wow... Third time on this thread... Gotta love this joke !

  • @richardyot said:
    Well, Korg Gadget still isn't out, but our Nintendo Switch was finally delivered. My kids are playing Zelda.

    Wooo hoooo :D

  • Is Zelda Link-enabled?

  • The real question is: Will Bebot get Link?

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