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Lisbon does sound good, but it in particular literally burns out 🔥 my cpu when using it for 5 min.
Also, Lexington and Montpellier still not sharing presets with the standalone apps is ridiculous.
I’d really like it if there were an additional future feature in Gadget – ‘unroll loops’, which as the name implies, would take a scene and de-loop it into as many consecutive single-shot scenes as it takes. Obviously this would be best done at the last minute, not early on in composition.
I did not know that. Seems like it should have been obvious... now.
Nice Prog Rock vibe. There are so many musical styles demonstrated on this forum. I love that.
Yes. "Gladstone" sounds like a drummer to me. It occurs to me that any app with a PAD
GUI loaded with really good acoustic drum samples (finding the perfect cymbals, etc) would do the job too. But for $15 maybe I'd be done. Tradeoffs.
Better yet for a few hundred I could get a Roland E-Drum Kit and use all 4 limbs like
God intended.
I can see why these behaviors might appear to be a mental disorder.
I have it on the device because the device has room, but when I had devices with less storage I didn’t keep it installed. I bought all the IAP and wanted to like it. The standalone synths that are also gadgets (iM1, Wavestation, ODYSSEi, Monopoly) are very nice in other hosts...
@LucidMusicInc with the 20 bpm + 8/4 time signature workaround for ‘linear’ recording, how do you get around the interminable 24 second count-in? It’s more than my patience can bear...
Gadget used to be my favorite but Ive felt uninspired by it for some time now.
I think the reason is that the overall process is always the same and seems to lock me in to a certain way of working. Im sure this is partly my fault not just the app. For one thing Ive never really combined it with any other apps, maybe should look in to doing that.
L> @JonLewis said:
More time for chatting on the AB Forum. Turn any negative into a positive
Go with whatever works. I used to use Gadget more, but to me it's still like a unique instrument one picks up for a particular purpose. It has its strengths and limitations. So the locking in to a certain way of working is a plus. When I use it, I actually don't want to be distracted by other apps and set-ups. It's been reliable for me, and the different way of thinking to build up ideas is something I liked from the get go. It's not the best or appropriate instrument for every project.
I’ve been puzzling all day over why I don’t use Gadget more. There isn’t a single practical reason I can think of. And then there’s Garage Band, which it is literallly impossible to get myself to ever use, even though it’s got so much going for it. Lastly, there’s the FabFilter plugins, which I could not get myself to buy even if I hadn’t a financial worry in the world.
Then I realized it comes down to my deeply ingrained libertarian streak. Each of those has a vein of “We are in charge and you will do it our way.”
It’s stupid. I’d rather spend half of my music making time wiring stuff together, dealing with crashes, starting over again, etc, etc, just so I can be “free” of that authoritarianism. Sigh.