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Korg Gadget 2 Released

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  • @Samu said:
    This makes me wonder a bit what Korg is up to?
    Maybe they are busy porting the Triton to iOS giving Gadget an overhaul?

    And If I could make a wish AUv3'fying the Instruments and Effects...
    (The Gadget effects are essentially the same as on the NTS-1 so it would same me some dough).

    Triton?
    They'd rather port the Wavestate to Gadget, believe me, you wouldn't look back again :smiley:
    It's a fantastic synth. Some even call it the hardware version of Omnisphere 2 :D

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Samu said:
    This makes me wonder a bit what Korg is up to?
    Maybe they are busy porting the Triton to iOS giving Gadget an overhaul?

    And If I could make a wish AUv3'fying the Instruments and Effects...
    (The Gadget effects are essentially the same as on the NTS-1 so it would same me some dough).

    Triton?
    They'd rather port the Wavestate to Gadget, believe me, you wouldn't look back again :smiley:
    It's a fantastic synth. Some even call it the hardware version of Omnisphere 2 :D

    Triton for all the classic sounds...
    Regarding Wavestate, sure it would be nice as an AUv3 :)

    The way it’s programmed most things could be done with SunVox as long as all the waveform/samples would be available :D

  • @rs2000 said:
    Triton?
    They'd rather port the Wavestate to Gadget, believe me, you wouldn't look back again :smiley:
    It's a fantastic synth. Some even call it the hardware version of Omnisphere 2 :D

    i could have sworn the hardware version of Omnisphere 2 was the XV-5080... ;)

  • @The_Bard_sRc said:
    i could have sworn the hardware version of Omnisphere 2 was the XV-5080... ;)

    Hehe, ask ten people and get ten responses 😉

  • @rs2000 said:

    @The_Bard_sRc said:
    i could have sworn the hardware version of Omnisphere 2 was the XV-5080... ;)

    Hehe, ask ten people and get ten responses 😉

    honestly I was surprised when I first saw Omnisphere how much Eric Persing carried over from the D50/JD/XV's patch design scheme into that software after he left Roland. it's certainly a better successor to the XV series than anything Roland's tried to do with it

  • @The_Bard_sRc said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @The_Bard_sRc said:
    i could have sworn the hardware version of Omnisphere 2 was the XV-5080... ;)

    Hehe, ask ten people and get ten responses 😉

    honestly I was surprised when I first saw Omnisphere how much Eric Persing carried over from the D50/JD/XV's patch design scheme into that software after he left Roland. it's certainly a better successor to the XV series than anything Roland's tried to do with it

    Omnisphere has definitely added a lot of beef on top.
    I have found the lovely mix of synth sounds and pcm samples to achieve D50-like sounds in iWavestation, and since the Wavestate has all the Wavestation samples plus quite a number of new ones and an enhanced wave sequencing engine, a Gadget or even AUv3 replica of it would be fantastic.

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