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Korg always does this. It will drop out of nowhere. I’m surprised we have this much info
That would be cool. If he were the only developer at a small shop, he could probably be very communicative. I'm sure he has limits on what he can divulge based on how Korg likes to do things.
In more than one place I've worked it would be grounds for firing to communicating a release date or other details without marketing approval. Like @overorange said, he's most likely limited in what he can communicate.
Sheesh I'm glad this stuff isn't as stress inducing to me as it seems to be to some people.
it will be released in February. this is way more info than korg has ever released in the past for an update. they usually just appear.
Yes, but are we there yet?! 🤣
Well I remember the last time they said they were releasing a Gadget update on a certain date they had to postpone it, so that's why they're not doing that again
They shouldn’t do it at all- just release it when it’s ready- why not? At least that would save all the mindbendy mymusicallio on the touchypad thinkybouters (My small tribute to Stanley Unwin)
Been a long time since I've thought of Basic Engly Twenty Fido
Future Music magazine issue 341 says that:
_Gadget 2 also sports a redesigned user interface, with the main screen view now enabling you to see the status of each track at a glance. Smooth tempo change and fade-in/out functions have been added, too. _
That’s info from January: https://www.korg.com/us/news/2019/0118/
I'm so glad they can provide such a scoop, then.
Well. More confirmation, anyway. I guess.
Last time I checked we knew all the new gadgets except for two. Is this still accurate or do we now know the names and nature of all of Gadget 2?
@Telstar5 could be these two https://www.korg.com/us/news/2018/1109/
@hokagespit 👍👍
[checks watch] Whoops, time for another low-content post to bump this thread back up the list and annoy people who'll check it hoping for new information!
[points to a particular sentence in the original press release] Did everyone notice this sentence though? Is this new? What could it mean?
I would be amazed if the two ‘unnamed’ Gadgets aren’t these two that they’ve already stated will be released in early 2019.
Yeah, I'm not sure how this is such a mystery. What's a mystery is the endless subcategorization of chiptunes by gaming consoles. I'm just looking for the perfect hockey rink organ bass timbre from NHL94 on the Sega Genesis....
Haha.
I want a Manic Miner drum synth.
Soon we are closing in on the end of february
I’m wondering if I actually will pay the money for the macOS upgrade. I’ve discovered that I can move separate audio tracks exported from Gadget (via the ‘itunes’ route) and then use Files to move the resulting set of files into the Auria folder, from where Auria can actually see them. I can do all the balance mixing and final mastering there.
This means I’m less reliant on macOS to do the bulk of the work (I’d still do vocals there in LPX with the pitch meter in front of me, and flex pitch when needed, but I can do that over the top of a mixdown, and move the vocals over to the iPad as an audio file when I’ve finished vocals).
The days of not requiring a macOS machine at all are getting closer, and the notion of doing everything on an iPad is becoming realer.
Now that’s what I want to hear. Glad to know that one day it will still happen. Yay! I am rooting (routing?) for iOS all the way too for complete music making from start to finish on my IPAD PRO so thanks for sharing your insight. Cheers!
Okay, we're past the middle of February. I remember the last time Korg said they'd release something in February, and then it became pushed up to March. I hope this won't be the case this time. That would suck, lol.
Yeah I'm frothing at the mouth a little for this too. I know it's not gonna be super different, I'm just anxious to sink my teeth into iMS-20 inside Gadget. Also anxious about new IFX and hoping the changes to the view help smooth the experience a little.
I'm not expecting a game changer, just some QOL updates to help out the overall experience
Thought they’d release it on Valentine’s day. But apparently they don’t us
I got dem foreboding Gadget background blues man.
No worries. This is going to be a total Game Changer™ — I feel it in my bones! This is Gadget, barefoot with its hair down, eager to get along with all the messy workflows of iOS.
Either that or I start drinking again.
@ExAsperis99 I mean can we drink anyway?! Lol
It's 5 o'clock somewhere!
ENABLERS!
Ooops. Sorry, my problem, not yours As for The Gadge. I am off across the planet next Thursday morning, so you may go ahead and set your watches as regards a Friday release etc... You're welcome.
I'm drinking sparkling apple juice in party-appropriate glassware to make everyone comfortable!