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Gadget update - Montpellier

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  • "Fauxback" is big stuff right now in casual fashion. I'm a sucker for the style. And when it's done well enough, it's pretty convincing. Check it:

    I'm in New Orleans this weekend helping move my son into college. I stopped in at the admin office with a question. The guy goes, "well, you're an alum, so..." and I interrupt and say no, actually I'm not- but why did you think I was? Guy looks at me puzzled and says "well you got on one of our hats from a long time ago, and it looks all worn in, so i figured you had to be."

    I bought the hat brand new at the campus bookstore an hour before. One of those trucker-style hats with the mesh discolored to make it look well-worn, and the logo on it is the old-school logo from the 70s or something instead of the newest latest.

    So Korg is just rocking the fauxback with the MonoPolyPelier. Works for me...

  • edited August 2017

    People pay big money to buy guitars that are beat to hell

  • edited August 2017

    @RulesOfBlazon said:
    "Fauxback" is big stuff right now in casual fashion. I'm a sucker for the style. And when it's done well enough, it's pretty convincing. Check it:

    I'm in New Orleans this weekend helping move my son into college. I stopped in at the admin office with a question. The guy goes, "well, you're an alum, so..." and I interrupt and say no, actually I'm not- but why did you think I was? Guy looks at me puzzled and says "well you got on one of our hats from a long time ago, and it looks all worn in, so i figured you had to be."

    I bought the hat brand new at the campus bookstore an hour before. One of those trucker-style hats with the mesh discolored to make it look well-worn, and the logo on it is the old-school logo from the 70s or something instead of the newest latest.

    So Korg is just rocking the fauxback with the MonoPolyPelier. Works for me...

    The day companies base their UI design on passing hipster hat fashion is the day that company dies.

    Pretend wear and tear on a graphical interface is not only unnecessary and distracting, it's an embarrassment.

    And it's already attracted a negative store review.

  • @ricksteruk said:

    @SpookyZoo said:

    @u0421793 said:
    I really wish I knew last week that this was going to be released, when macOS gadget was on sale (assuming it'll appear on macOS gadget sooner or later).

    Hi Ian, do you recall what the UK sale price was?

    I would have jumped on that too if I had known.

    Been going through your Mono/Poly walkthrough again. Good stuff.

    I was humming and ahhing about getting Gadget for mac, and finally pulled the trigger on 20th right before the sale ended. Worked out at £160.28 when paypal converted it from dollars.

    I am really enjoying having the mac version - it's so good to be able to work on the iPad, or the mac, or even my iPhone (whatever is in front of me at the time) and just add an idea to a project that I'm working on.

    Cheers. I'll have to keep my eyes peeled for it next time around.

  • edited August 2017

    @Halftone said:

    @tja said:

    @Peter321 said:

    @tja said:

    @studioAB said:
    A linear sequencer would be great and AU as well; however Gadget is not as closed of a system as there are ways to route the midi to Cubasis for example. I can route the gadgets to tracks in Cubasis and have several instances of certain gadgets in different track. I can sequence them in Cubasis and edit the midi in that DAWs piano roll.

    You can route the MIDI from Gadget to Cubasis, even as separate tracks?
    How, please?

    Or do you mean the file export?

    If you turn on advanced midi in Gadget, you can give each track/synth its own midi channel, basically transforming Gadget into a 16-part multitimbral sound module.

    You could save a Gadget song (as a preset containing all the synths and settings) and then send midi to Gadget from Cubasis or another daw. This would make loading up a song a 2-step process (load Gadget song, then load song in Cubasis) but that’s a bit like using presets in AB, just faster and more reliable since everything works in Gadget.

    I’ve not tried this, as I like working in Gadget, but it does seem to make for a pretty sweet setup and make Gadget no so closed as some think ;-)

    Again, this is not what was written ;-)
    MIDI into Gadget is easy.

    Above, it was written to get MIDI Out from Gadget...

    So, the other way around

    Yeah - I doubt midi out will ever come to Gadget

    @vpich said:

    Needs barnacles, yarr...

  • @vpich said:

    >

    Do you think the graphical scuffs and dents improve the aesthetic quality of that Gadget, and improve your experience as a user?

    If it's such a good idea, why don't....oh I don't know...the iMS20 etc. have nicks, rust and cum stains spattered all over them? Or is that just your copy?

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @vpich said:

    >

    Do you think the graphical scuffs and dents improve the aesthetic quality of that Gadget, and improve your experience as a user?

    If it's such a good idea, why don't....oh I don't know...the iMS20 etc. have nicks, rust and cum stains spattered all over them? Or is that just your copy?

    Just stating that they had done it before.
    Honestly i don't care. It's a design choice. some designs i like better than others. It's part of a whole. If any aspect bothers me too much it's simply not for me. Giving a bad review for not liking a design choice is kinda weird though. If it does not work as it claims, or sounds bad,.that is something else.

    Personally, I would rather not have knobs on any app and long faders with numerical display clearly seen with my finger on the glass. My favorite graphics on any app is probably aum. Simple and elegant. But i understand the appeal of playing a vintage synth and looking at something that looks vintage.

  • @vpich said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @vpich said:

    >

    Do you think the graphical scuffs and dents improve the aesthetic quality of that Gadget, and improve your experience as a user?

    If it's such a good idea, why don't....oh I don't know...the iMS20 etc. have nicks, rust and cum stains spattered all over them? Or is that just your copy?

    Just stating that they had done it before.
    Honestly i don't care. It's a design choice. some designs i like better than others. It's part of a whole. If any aspect bothers me too much it's simply not for me. Giving a bad review for not liking a design choice is kinda weird though. If it does not work as it claims, or sounds bad,.that is something else.

    Personally, I would rather not have knobs on any app and long faders with numerical display clearly seen with my finger on the glass. My favorite graphics on any app is probably aum. Simple and elegant. But i understand the appeal of playing a vintage synth and looking at something that looks vintage.

    It's a visual interface, if fake scuffs spoil your enjoyment of the app then I think a reflection of that in a review is justified. Some like it, others don't.

    I actually like skeumorphic design, so it looks like the thing it's emulating. But I don't want it to look like a shit version of it.

  • I would like to add my own dents and scuffs to my apps as I see fit please Korg

    • 1 what Mr. Monzo said. Getting a new banged up iOS app takes the fun out of getting something brand new. It must be shiny and sparkling and yes new looking without all the fake "enhancements". You gotta wonder what Japanese focus group eagerly talked the top KORG brass into saying it looks real cool and it really will add that extra special nostalgic touch value...not! LOL!!!
  • @ruggedsmooth said:
    I would like to add my own dents and scuffs to my apps as I see fit please Korg

    MMMmm, making Gadget skins would be fun, like with iElectribe.

  • @vpich said:
    People pay big money to buy guitars that are beat to hell

    Relic'ed guitars, don't get me started ... each to their own and all that but some of them are in equal parts ludicrously badly done and overpriced.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @RulesOfBlazon said:
    "Fauxback" is big stuff right now in casual fashion. I'm a sucker for the style. And when it's done well enough, it's pretty convincing. Check it:

    I'm in New Orleans this weekend helping move my son into college. I stopped in at the admin office with a question. The guy goes, "well, you're an alum, so..." and I interrupt and say no, actually I'm not- but why did you think I was? Guy looks at me puzzled and says "well you got on one of our hats from a long time ago, and it looks all worn in, so i figured you had to be."

    I bought the hat brand new at the campus bookstore an hour before. One of those trucker-style hats with the mesh discolored to make it look well-worn, and the logo on it is the old-school logo from the 70s or something instead of the newest latest.

    So Korg is just rocking the fauxback with the MonoPolyPelier. Works for me...

    The day companies base their UI design on passing hipster hat fashion is the day that company dies.

    Pretend wear and tear on a graphical interface is not only unnecessary and distracting, it's an embarrassment.

    And it's already attracted a negative store review.

    Well, you're in good company here on the ol' awjobus forum, that's fer sure. Airbody seems to hate the style cept me- but i ain't young or millennial or a hipster or any of that shit. Don't even got a stache or a beard.

    But i got all them gadgets! And who the hell knows, maybe i'd get on better with some of the apps that vex me good if they looked a lil bit more like my new "old" Green Wave hat.

  • @RulesOfBlazon said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RulesOfBlazon said:
    "Fauxback" is big stuff right now in casual fashion. I'm a sucker for the style. And when it's done well enough, it's pretty convincing. Check it:

    I'm in New Orleans this weekend helping move my son into college. I stopped in at the admin office with a question. The guy goes, "well, you're an alum, so..." and I interrupt and say no, actually I'm not- but why did you think I was? Guy looks at me puzzled and says "well you got on one of our hats from a long time ago, and it looks all worn in, so i figured you had to be."

    I bought the hat brand new at the campus bookstore an hour before. One of those trucker-style hats with the mesh discolored to make it look well-worn, and the logo on it is the old-school logo from the 70s or something instead of the newest latest.

    So Korg is just rocking the fauxback with the MonoPolyPelier. Works for me...

    The day companies base their UI design on passing hipster hat fashion is the day that company dies.

    Pretend wear and tear on a graphical interface is not only unnecessary and distracting, it's an embarrassment.

    And it's already attracted a negative store review.

    Well, you're in good company here on the ol' awjobus forum, that's fer sure. Airbody seems to hate the style cept me- but i ain't young or millennial or a hipster or any of that shit. Don't even got a stache or a beard.

    But i got all them gadgets! And who the hell knows, maybe i'd get on better with some of the apps that vex me good if they looked a lil bit more like my new "old" Green Wave hat.

    If your arm is numb I recommend heading to emergency.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @RulesOfBlazon said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RulesOfBlazon said:
    "Fauxback" is big stuff right now in casual fashion. I'm a sucker for the style. And when it's done well enough, it's pretty convincing. Check it:

    I'm in New Orleans this weekend helping move my son into college. I stopped in at the admin office with a question. The guy goes, "well, you're an alum, so..." and I interrupt and say no, actually I'm not- but why did you think I was? Guy looks at me puzzled and says "well you got on one of our hats from a long time ago, and it looks all worn in, so i figured you had to be."

    I bought the hat brand new at the campus bookstore an hour before. One of those trucker-style hats with the mesh discolored to make it look well-worn, and the logo on it is the old-school logo from the 70s or something instead of the newest latest.

    So Korg is just rocking the fauxback with the MonoPolyPelier. Works for me...

    The day companies base their UI design on passing hipster hat fashion is the day that company dies.

    Pretend wear and tear on a graphical interface is not only unnecessary and distracting, it's an embarrassment.

    And it's already attracted a negative store review.

    Well, you're in good company here on the ol' awjobus forum, that's fer sure. Airbody seems to hate the style cept me- but i ain't young or millennial or a hipster or any of that shit. Don't even got a stache or a beard.

    But i got all them gadgets! And who the hell knows, maybe i'd get on better with some of the apps that vex me good if they looked a lil bit more like my new "old" Green Wave hat.

    If your arm is numb I recommend heading to emergency.

    Nah. Just take the needle out.

  • Well, I'd better not think of buying iPolysix. It probably shows long-encrusted backup battery acid from when it leaked and won't produce any sound at all because it's been dead for the past 15 years.

  • I think the knobs should fall off when you try to turn them.

  • edited August 2017

    @u0421793 said:
    Well, I'd better not think of buying iPolysix. It probably shows long-encrusted backup battery acid from when it leaked and won't produce any sound at all because it's been dead for the past 15 years.

    You're describing the Gorillaz Edition of IElectribe

  • Fwiw I'm really enjoying the synth. Went ahead and wrapped it around a little late night down tempo track:

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    @u0421793

    I guess I overlooked the GUI at first. Now I can't unsee the fact it looks like somebody j-zzed all over the iMono/Poly interface (and all over its Gadget counterpart Montpellier). :D FML.

    Yeah I didn't notice it when I looked at the store screens, but now my eyes are automatically drawn to the scuffs.

    I think that's taking the emulation thing just a little too far. What next - crackly pots?

    blimp burns

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    @u0421793

    I guess I overlooked the GUI at first. Now I can't unsee the fact it looks like somebody j-zzed all over the iMono/Poly interface (and all over its Gadget counterpart Montpellier). :D FML.

    Yeah I didn't notice it when I looked at the store screens, but now my eyes are automatically drawn to the scuffs.

    I think that's taking the emulation thing just a little too far. What next - crackly pots?

    blimp burns

    oh the humanity?

  • edited August 2017

    The FM4 app even has dirt on its app icon.

    The Dr Om app even has a knob that's broken off.

    I quite like it myself - certainly doesn't detract from my enjoyment - and I think there's more visual design care that's gone into those apps than some others.

    But each to their own.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @RulesOfBlazon said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RulesOfBlazon said:
    "Fauxback" is big stuff right now in casual fashion. I'm a sucker for the style. And when it's done well enough, it's pretty convincing. Check it:

    I'm in New Orleans this weekend helping move my son into college. I stopped in at the admin office with a question. The guy goes, "well, you're an alum, so..." and I interrupt and say no, actually I'm not- but why did you think I was? Guy looks at me puzzled and says "well you got on one of our hats from a long time ago, and it looks all worn in, so i figured you had to be."

    I bought the hat brand new at the campus bookstore an hour before. One of those trucker-style hats with the mesh discolored to make it look well-worn, and the logo on it is the old-school logo from the 70s or something instead of the newest latest.

    So Korg is just rocking the fauxback with the MonoPolyPelier. Works for me...

    The day companies base their UI design on passing hipster hat fashion is the day that company dies.

    Pretend wear and tear on a graphical interface is not only unnecessary and distracting, it's an embarrassment.

    And it's already attracted a negative store review.

    Well, you're in good company here on the ol' awjobus forum, that's fer sure. Airbody seems to hate the style cept me- but i ain't young or millennial or a hipster or any of that shit. Don't even got a stache or a beard.

    But i got all them gadgets! And who the hell knows, maybe i'd get on better with some of the apps that vex me good if they looked a lil bit more like my new "old" Green Wave hat.

    If your arm is numb I recommend heading to emergency.

    Nah. Just take the needle out.

    Caint. Too blissed out on them "Hit/Chord" presets to move a muscle.

  • Me, I like to turn the Peter Vogel floppy disk success rate all the way down to 50%.

  • Being an idiot, I can't work out how to get a bank from the VST (Mac) to the ios app. Can anyone tiptoe me through this?

  • Lexington vs. Montpelier; which sounds better?

  • I joined the forum after Model 15 came out. Were there complaints about the rust on the jacks, dents in the chassis, scratches on the keys, and wrinkles in the tolex?

  • @Thomas said:
    Lexington vs. Montpelier; which sounds better?

    yep

  • R_2R_2
    edited August 2017

    @Thomas said:
    Lexington vs. Montpelier; which sounds better?

    So far I feel both sound equally good. Montpellier has a bigger sound palette.
    If you haven't got either of them i'd start with Montpellier. Especially since Lexington is full price now.

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