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You're right. But I/we must be missing something. You must be able to place a clip at a certain point in a collection of bars, in other words take the first note and drop it to start at a point of your own choosing. Must be missing something obvious surely..
and am I missing something with the new drum machine? is it only a preset box! no sample import or pitch mode?
loving this audio in stuff!!
What time is it at 4015-2, Yanokuchi, Inagi-shi, Tokyo, 206-0812? I imagine fellows sat round (smoking pipes?) watching our unintended (and perhaps poorly educated) feedback....
So it doesn't "satisfy your beat-making needs" like it says in the description? REFUND!!!
Odd. Getting a headache now.
You drag the right bracket to change the length of the brace, and the left bracket to move the whole loop brace, right?
Is there a way to import a long sample and have it fill multiple scenes? I can't see how.
Is it just me or did they add arrows that look like IN/OUT points? I am dying to move these around.
I told you Recife wasn't going to have sample import!
Rosario sounds amazing (to me, without any experience with guitar amps).
People come on...... stop bitching and start jamming. This thing kills
Audio is limited by track size so only up to to 16 bars per clip/row. Have to copy it, if longer, to the next track,...and doodle with the time markers from there. This won't work for me, but that's fine, all this is free and I export projects to Cubasis anyway so I didn't need the audio tracks, really. But for shorter snippets I can see some value here.
They managed to make it useless for my purposes. I was really excited about having the note repeat, but since it doesn't support sample import, and the repeat speeds are recorded as automation rather than midi (which I could have exported and replaced with my own samples), it's neither here nor there for me. I will survive.
What makes this worse is that they didn't fix the transposition buttons to stay in scale. Missed opportunity. Loving the timeline options and export options, though.
I feel as though this is not 100% for this chapter.
Something feels "missing", is that what i mean?
Something doesn't flow here. There is no 'big picture of the new features of Gadget", just toppings and flavors, no new structural movement.
I see "INPUT" and I am plugging in Roland Hardware or Pocket Operators and looking for them and then its like, huh?
And what's with the "guitar amp"?
Unless I can iaa geo shred or steel guitar, that seems awful myopic for a primary EDM application?
What gives?
Personally, I am aware of a very new cool app from an unnamed company that will be ruling my audio loop arrangement.
I hope to see an IAP to finish this package for Gadget to make it have a real difference for me personally.
So far, export to Ableton Live MIDI is probably my favourite new feature.
I can't get the clip to move by adjusting the left loop brace I just
Hard to refund something that is free. Also. Bilbao is finally useful now that it has AudioShare import. Looking forward to testing stuff out
Yep. It’s called “Gadget for Mac”. After all, that was their main reason to update the iOS version and it can make the two audio modules make some sense.
Well, the movement is about exchanging files between Mac and iOS, with Allihoopa, with AudioCopy/AudioShare.
love it, although gadget crashed on me twice when i was trying to automate lowering the output as a fade to avoid the pops i was getting with recordings. i like zurich, and got some pretty satisfying sounds starting from init. here is 3-4 instances of recife, quick loop. little rusty, playing glass more lately. but very useable. some nice fx.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1ok9303c5mq7mne/Audio!.wav?dl=0
Hadn’t bought it before, but it’s a valuable tool, for me.
Same with Abu Dhabi. Wanted to buy it but it makes all the more sense now that it works with AudioShare.
Wonder how the macOS version will work. No use for AudioShare, of course, but there will be some integration between iOS and macOS, right?
Oh boy! This is gonna be so much fun!
Ooh ok missed that, so there is a silver lining
Well, I'm definitely excited by this update. (Haven't tried it yet, just saw it and checked on here to see if I should get too excited or not). I think the fact that they added audio tracks (and the guitar processor) for FREE is a nice touch, and a fulfillment of a promise on stuff they were hinting at probably since, I dunno, 2014?
@RustiK - I think the fact the new features work with guitar and other external hardware is exactly the point - Gadget was very heavily EDM-based, but the stuff they've done in the past year starts to take it more in the direction of a traditional DAW (though it will obviously lack tons of capabilities). Those things don't have to be mutually exclusive, either - I love guitar music, but the interest in guitar-forward music with younger people is fading fast. Guitar is still important, but just as likely to be a filler instrument with a bunch of synths and drum machines now. Adapt or die, I guess.
It's a bit of a bummer that AudioBus/IAA routing isn't available with the audio tracks. I'm not at all surprised by the 16 bar limitation because that's just how Gadget works. But not being able to use the Positive Grid apps, ToneStack, etc. to record guitar sounds is a bummer, and I hope they address it.
The hurt from that is offset partially by getting a free internal app that process guitar (and Korg does have some pretty good background in this), but I'm pretty skeptical about the quality and variety of guitar sounds it offers as like 1/20 of Gadget, as opposed to a standalone guitar app.
Still, exciting day!
Erm, what do you mean by pitch mode? It does have a knob to change pitch on those factory samples. And as @ecamburn pointed out, it has some cool features (repeat and reverse). But, yeah, it’s a rompler, unless we’re all missing something.
Really nice!
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+1 - especially sample import for the new drum machine. Hell, I own Bilbao but I'd gladly still buy an IAP for sample import for recife
What's more useful is the fact that there is audioshare export for stems as well. Makes the workflow of getting rendered audio into oher daws a breeze!
Thank you, Mr. Goodyear, alas ... Still, this update just makes me want to, want to ...
SING!!
(Stop that! Stop that! You're not going to sing while I'm here, etc.)
Nice to get some free gadgets, thanks Korg
Look forward to checking it out
Spot on, Toz. It's Auria for me, but essentially the same thing. It's awesome that everything was free, and there's nothing preventing recording guitar via AUM into AudioShare, and bringing that in via small chunks for some cool metal meets techno moments
Nope, the right brace sets the end point of the sample (full length, or cut off before sample end). Left brace sets start point, full length or start later. No way I can find to move the full length sample anywhere else along the timeline except scene start.
That's Doctor Goodyear to you Lieutenant. Divinity of course.
I'm still puzzled as all hell with this inability to place or start a sample anywhere else but the first beat of the first bar. OK 16 bars, I understand that, shame, I was hoping to be able to play through etc., but if I take a sample of Hazel (for example) which is too long for Abu and want to place it on the third beat of the second bar I MUST be able to do that. We're missing something. I can shorten the ends of the imported thing and I can move the brace around easily enough of the remaining selected sample, but however I move it it begins on the first beat of the first bar. There has to be some 'stick two fingers up your nose, spit on the dog's paw, and slide your palm with your eyes closed' way of doing it. Either that or I'm going to Tokyo and telling them off with stern forthrightness for taking the piss etc.