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What's going into your Gadget?

Thought we could share success stories on audio going into Gadget tracks and sounding nice alongside all the normal Gadget goodness.

So far I've tried:

  • TroubleMaker (importing perfect loops)
  • AfroCuban drums (audioshare > sliced in Blocs wave > audioshare > Gadget)

Both sounding great.

Next up is the Cello from ThumbJam I think.

Or Animoog

Comments

  • For now just drum loops, but that alone has made Gadget much better to work with than previously. Importing loops into Abu Dhabi was a real pain and often the playback was glitchy.

    Gadget is never my final destination anyway, but it often is the beginning for me, so being able to use drum parts from other apps is a big help.

  • While I have always wanted to get vocal samples into Gadget (long than 5 seconds etc) my desire was also to be able to place them exactly where I want which, can be got at now (esp. via TW), but screws with flow compared to my dreaming, so I doubt I'll do that much (vox) until being able to move the samples around becomes a possibility (surely?). For now I'm looking at perfect loop providers for sure...Troublemaker is on today's list and was fiddling with TJ yesterday in the service of this and it worked well. TJ always works well when I remember it's just sitting there patiently etc.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    While I have always wanted to get vocal samples into Gadget (long than 5 seconds etc) my desire was also to be able to place them exactly where I want which, can be got at now (esp. via TW), but screws with flow compared to my dreaming, so I doubt I'll do that much (vox) until being able to move the samples around becomes a possibility (surely?). For now I'm looking at perfect loop providers for sure...Troublemaker is on today's list and was fiddling with TJ yesterday in the service of this and it worked well. TJ always works well when I remember it's just sitting there patiently etc.

    Yep. I agree it would be much better if you could move things around more easily in Zurich.

    I also wish it would take (or record in via IAA/AB) audio of more than 16 bars.

    But ho hum. It's the first version of audio tracks and I'm sure things will improve.

    I've just been trying ThumbJam ethnic drums combined with TJs wonderful pre-quantise feature in the arp. Sounds great when jamming drums with perfect timing. So I'll be importing some of that stuff for sure.

    I feel like I'm going to have a renewed love of quite a few third party apps now including:

    • samplr
    • Borderlands
    • TC-11
    • Alchemy
    • Animoog
    • GeoShred
    • Fiddle
      Etc

    Suddenly they can all be put into my Gadget tracks.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    While I have always wanted to get vocal samples into Gadget (long than 5 seconds etc) my desire was also to be able to place them exactly where I want which, can be got at now (esp. via TW), but screws with flow compared to my dreaming, so I doubt I'll do that much (vox) until being able to move the samples around becomes a possibility (surely?). For now I'm looking at perfect loop providers for sure...Troublemaker is on today's list and was fiddling with TJ yesterday in the service of this and it worked well. TJ always works well when I remember it's just sitting there patiently etc.

    Yep. I agree it would be much better if you could move things around more easily in Zurich.

    I also wish it would take (or record in via IAA/AB) audio of more than 16 bars.

    But ho hum. It's the first version of audio tracks and I'm sure things will improve.

    I've just been trying ThumbJam ethnic drums combined with TJs wonderful pre-quantise feature in the arp. Sounds great when jamming drums with perfect timing. So I'll be importing some of that stuff for sure.

    I feel like I'm going to have a renewed love of quite a few third party apps now including:

    • samplr
    • Borderlands
    • TC-11
    • Alchemy
    • Animoog
    • GeoShred
    • Fiddle
      Etc

    Suddenly they can all be put into my Gadget tracks.

    Yeah, your palette runneth over....haven't fiddled with Borderlands for a long while, that's a good idea, and def. Alchemy/Animoog also. I have a number of 16 bar (and variants thereafter) pieces in Egoist I am also looking forward to working into the Zurich mix etc.

  • Is Abu Dabhi a must have Gadget now?

  • Tomorrow, I'm gonna try Guitarism

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Is Abu Dabhi a must have Gadget now?

    Not really, only if you want sample slicing.

  • @richardyot said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Is Abu Dabhi a must have Gadget now?

    Not really, only if you want sample slicing.

    it would be one way to sliding audio you record into zurich, at least smaller bits,. take a chunk, feed it into abu and then place it where you want on the grid

  • @vpich said:

    @richardyot said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Is Abu Dabhi a must have Gadget now?

    Not really, only if you want sample slicing.

    it would be one way to sliding audio you record into zurich, at least smaller bits,. take a chunk, feed it into abu and then place it where you want on the grid

    Yes, this is the precise salt in my current bitterness.

  • My guitars, my Moog Sub 37, and my KORG Monotron Delay.

    My Gadgets tracks are going to be headed in a different direction for a little while.

  • GarageBand! Imachine!

  • Blocs Wave tracks! Gadget has just become the loop sequencer I yearned for to build full songs out of the grooves I've been building in BW. (I was a big fan of the workflow in Sony Acid several years back.). Also, I have been adding WAV renderings of old track ideas back in and building upon them. Drum loops from Patterning are next on my list.

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    I also wish it would take (or record in via IAA/AB) audio of more than 16 bars.

    I saw elsewhere and confirmed that you can get more than 16 bars of audio. Duplicate the scene in which you imported a long audio file and (using two fingers) scroll all the way to the right, then adjust the white triangular markers at the top of the track to select the next 16 bars in sequence and so on.

  • i am so happy, just finished importing a 5 minute backing track a house dj/producer friend of mine had sent me to collaborate on. sure, it takes a little bit to set up but it's in, ready for gadget magic.

  • @vpich said:
    i am so happy, just finished importing a 5 minute backing track a house dj/producer friend of mine had sent me to collaborate on. sure, it takes a little bit to set up but it's in, ready for gadget magic.

    Nice.

    Gadget is my composing HQ. So have long pieces of audio in there now really opens things up.

  • Nanokontrol studio on the way to go with my keystudio. After maybe 2 years of experimenting with different setups i think i'm finally there.

  • Guitar, Bass Guitar and Galileo :) Oh and maybe some drums from Funk Drummer

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