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The Clav gadget has a mute effect you can automate. But yeah you can turn the Damper in and off for a mute/choke effect also.
This is very cool. Thank you.
If you've got the Clav check out the psychedelic preset and crank up that distortion to 100%
Could an iOS update be imminent to coincide with the Switch release?
+1
Maybe another sale, too!
Korg has a unique opportunity: become ableton for iOS. If they added AU support, more robust effects, clip launching, etc.
Yeah its been about 15 mins since the last korg sale, about due for another
I'd just like to see Gadget become less of a walled garden by letting in AUv3 and Inter-App support. Gadget would really kind of take over as the top go-to app for most ios producers if this we're to happen. But I doubt korg will take that direction due to whatever ego problems they have. Gadget is fun but I find very little usefulness without inter app and auv3.
Their Analog emulation engines are really solid. Korg Trident would be a welcomed addition.
To be fair Gadget came out a long time before AUV and from what other developers have said, making an app AUV compatibile is basically writing a separate app, two apps for the price of one. The other issue is the samples and audio files.
I think that the consumer pressure put on fitting everything into the AUV category may be a bad thing because it may stifle or discourage developers from making useful and creative standalone apps.
IAA sampling in and in app resampling, supporting of that 110%.
But couldn’t korg make gadget an AU host without a complete rewrite?
Maybe. We'll have to wait and see.
Ability to make coffee, seems like they already on the way there with the stove function.
In my opinion, I’d love AU support for effects. The synths (out of the box, IAPs, and separate compatible apps) are excellent as is, but most of the internal effects themselves are just meh (I do like the bitcrusher and compressor, but would like a far better EQ at least).
Korg Gadget Cowbell Synthesizer. I'd buy it.
Maybe allow the user bank patches to be MIDI PC selectable. I think this only is doable in iM1 ?
Apologies for resurrecting this thread, but I was wondering if you guys thought Korg would be likely to release each gadget as an AU? They have done this with the Mac version of Gadget and it could make (financial) sense if Korg did this for iOS. Maybe it could be done as a separate app (to make development viable), taking the form of a suite of AUs similar to the way Rozeta works. This way Korg could keep Gadget as a walled-garden whilst improving their apps usability outside of that environment.
in all these years, one thing I've learned is that nobody can predict what Korg's gonna do - they seem to have a path and they keep it a secret and never sway. Can be frustrating at times, but usually they come out with great stuff.
My guess would be no on AUv3, mainly because it would begin to invalidate Gadget as a DAW. I would think that the ability to launch Korg synths in other DAWS would make Gadget less appealing...
But this is just me ruminating. I've been know to be very, very wrong about some things.
Most things.
More than I'd care to admit, honestly.
If the Korg gadgets (including the optional M1, Monopoly etc) were made available as AUv3 from having Gadget installed it will sell more copies. Don’t know if that would be technically possible but we can dream about it.
This. Including other synths would be AMAZING, but I'd settle for being able to add external effects. Making Gadget play more nicely with MIDI in/out would be a reasonable compromise making Gadget AUv3 and hosting external synths.
I have a simple dream, of making presets in the standalone apps and then being able to use them.
Also, a timeline would be nice.
Just a guess, but maybe Korg doesn't like something about the AUv3 implementation on iOS. They could have just decided not to be bothered with it. I've heard it's a bit involved to code, and how much would Korg gain from it?
There are so many synths for iOS. I use Gadget for Gadget, and the external synths have worked good enough for me as IAA.
Hopefully working on the next Kronos successor.
Korg introduced a small amount of that developer board with a yet to download C-API for their Prologues. Who knows there might be a developer who makes an editor for that board for iOS.
Kaosilator pads for Gadget
NO IAP
That would certainly entice me back over the fence. It makes sense to me that the Kaoss line be on the touch screen everyone has in their pocket or backpack. But I know that changing with the times is painful and excruciating for companies like Korg
My hope is that Korg further alienates working with other apps. I hope that it gets rid of IAA, Audiobus support, and also external MIDI in support. We already don’t have MIDI out, please take away MIDI in as well! I really like how you can make a sound in stand alone and can’t share it to other apps on your other iDevices or Gadget on the same device, but can we have a new feature that just deletes all of your presets after 24 hours of continued app use? Also, has Korg considered making their apps free, but having by the minute IAPs to use the app? Korg if you are listening, Please take my money I love you!!!
They should make it so that any presets you make in i-odysseyiii are nowhere to be found in Lexington and viceversa … oh wait,