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Can you record multitracked audio from Korg Gadget?
Hi all, I've been away from iOS as a musical platform for a while, but am recently getting back into it. Part of what is bringing me back is discovering that somewhere along the way they added midi channelization and some pretty extensive midi CC control to Gadget, since I mostly use hardware and need more than just Omni control.
Anyhow, I'm currently working with sequencing Gadget with the Squarp Pyramid, and as I'm putting together tracks I got to thinking about recording and mixing them properly in my DAW. However, as far as I can tell, there is no way to send individual audio tracks out of Gadget to other sources. I am of course aware that you can export tracks to Live (which is my DAW of choice), but it seems as if I would need to record the notes/automation into Gadget for this to work, which defeats my entire purpose. Is there a method to accomplish this? Thanks for any insight you can provide!
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Gadget only exposes a single audio output channel.
Bummer. Maybe this will be addressed in some way when they update for OSX.
Just select "export" and choose Dropbox/iTunes if you want to grab it for your desktop, or Dropbox/Audiocopy/iTunes for iOS DAWS like Auria. I've done this several times. You get a menu of which tracks, a master stereo track, and in the case of Audiocopy and iTunes, all tracks. With or without a 5000ms "tail" for preserving reverb, delay, etc.
When using London for drums, I've even gone so far as to solo each drum part in turn and re-exporting that track to generate individual drum stems. You can do this with your own samples and 16 parts in Bilbao, but without dedicated solo/mute buttons for each pad, you have to manually turn down every pad but the one you're exporting and rinse, wash, repeat 16 times, which can get tedious (but I do it anyway because I love Gadget's piano roll) ...
Unless I'm misunderstanding your desired audio extraction, it's pretty straightforward.
@eustressor OP is looking for multi-track live audio output
Ah, thank you for the clarification. Um. Yeah. No dice, there.