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  • offtopic posts don't count! :)

  • edited March 2014

    @Greg said:

    offtopic posts don't count! :)

    I agree

  • edited March 2014

    Thunderbirds voice...."FIIIIVE!"

    Edit: booo.... The four just isn't dramatic enough for a thunderbirds voice style.

    Edit: OnT.... Gadget badgered me into iOS 7.

  • You're wrong mate

  • From the back seat of the car comes the small voice, "Are we there yet?"

  • edited March 2014

    I won, do I get a price?

  • I think we need an AB senior figure to take us through this one @Sebastian?

  • Maybe a free Audiobus T-shirt? :-p

  • Or a free gadget sampler?

  • Or a Audiobus 2 pre-release would be nice lol

  • @Leslie I also had the "Gadget not recognized by AB problem". Before I uninstalled and reinstalled, I though I'd try one last thing.

    • Close all apps, and swipe them away to kill their processes
    • Launch AB
    • Tap the "Apps" link along the bottom
    • This opens a web browser, scroll to the Gadget link and tap on that
    • This opens the App Store and Gadget, just to be sure, I closed both and tapped on that link again
    • The App Store looked really weird. There were green buttons that said "Free" in place of the normal blue buttons. So I tapped the green Free button for Gadget and it turned into a solid green button labelled "Install". So I tapped that. When that quickly finished, I launched Gadget
    • Now back in AB I was able to load Gadget

    I suspected that something prevented Gadget from registering with AB, and there's also this odd behavior in iOS 7 where apps seem to sometimes cache state incorrectly (I run into this with Safari a lot, drives me crazy!!!). So, I'm guessing that this process causes a refreshing of that state so that you and I will finally be able to enjoy Gadget over AB.

    Hope you are already up and running, but if not maybe this will help.

  • Just in case people don't know there is a really cool free utility that clears up a lot of your iPads memore and frees it up for Gadget, its called "cMemory for IOS7" and its free at the app store. I got it and it really works awesome! Can't believe how it helps so much. Hope it helps.

  • ...had it for about 6 weeks now, but finally got around to arranging a full track with Gadget. I'm pretty happy with the end results - a deep & spacey slow builder of a track at 118bpm... (14 gadgets running on ipad4 - no freezing, in case anybody cares)

  • @Halftone said:

    ...had it for about 6 weeks now, but finally got around to arranging a full track with Gadget. I'm pretty happy with the end results - a deep & spacey slow builder of a track at 118bpm... (14 gadgets running on ipad4 - no freezing, in case anybody cares)

    Really liked your track!!!

  • edited March 2014

    Lots of cool Gadget tracks popping up in this thread!

    Like all other Gadget stuff I´ve done so far, this is yet another half-assed couch-production/make a song with two thumbs track. Gotta hook some keys and speakers/monitors up someday, and make something proper. :/

    Wish Korg could implement project support when uploading to soundcloud. That way someone could just download the project inside Gadget and remix peoples tracks or finish half-assed stuff :)

    Edit: Eh That one got tweeted by "BuyFollows-7692". Why do people buy followers? To get as many "likes" as possible?

  • Did someone say it is possible to control gadgets caustic style I.e. Gadget 1 = channel 1 or did I just dream it up?

  • I just found out the hard way, that Gadget does not warn you, if you try to open an old song over an unsaved one!

    Just lost a song I was working on :-(

    I have a mix down so hopefully I can recreate it, but this totally sucks - I can't believe Korg has not fixed this :-(

  • edited March 2014

    @Peter321 said:

    I just found out the hard way, that Gadget does not warn you, if you try to open an old song over an unsaved one!

    Just lost a song I was working on :-(

    I have a mix down so hopefully I can recreate it, but this totally sucks - I can't believe Korg has not fixed this :-(

    That sucks. Losing work like that. I once had a harddrive failure with lots and lots of projects, 100+ tracks perhaps (although most were just sketched out unfinished ideas/crap), lost all that and I had no backup.

    Bring this to Korgs attention via email, or their iAPPs Facebook/Twitter (or regular Korg), they seem to listen/read most stuff although being a bit quiet.

  • @Musikman4Christ said:

    Just in case people don't know there is a really cool free utility that clears up a lot of your iPads memore and frees it up for Gadget, its called "cMemory for IOS7" and its free at the app store. I got it and it really works awesome! Can't believe how it helps so much. Hope it helps.

    App Store description says it doesn't clear memory? Does it really?

  • It seemed to have for me because I don't remember.

  • @skoptic said:

    @Musikman4Christ said:

    Just in case people don't know there is a really cool free utility that clears up a lot of your iPads memore and frees it up for Gadget, its called "cMemory for IOS7" and its free at the app store. I got it and it really works awesome! Can't believe how it helps so much. Hope it helps.

    App Store description says it doesn't clear memory? Does it really?

    That's what i thought also, but it does work. It's really cool and the graphical stats are really clear to understand. It's free too. :)

  • @funjunkie27 said:

    It seemed to have for me because I don't remember.

    Lol that is some dry humor. :)

    @skoptic I don't notice anything different between this one and the old app that got pulled, have both installed. It does mark memory as inactive. Personally I think "Sys activity manager plus" works better on 64bit devices, with getting much more consistent results etc.

  • @Musikman4Christ & @ChrisG - Thanks, I'm usually running Sys Activity, but if this cleans too, I'll download so it's in my pile :)

  • So - before I spend the vast sum of $0.99 on Sys Activity manager - does it really work? Does it actually clear things from memory that can be removed?

  • @MusicInclusive said:

    So - before I spend the vast sum of $0.99 on Sys Activity manager - does it really work? Does it actually clear things from memory that can be removed?

    Nothing really gets removed from RAM as such, but gets marked as inactive, and the system can then freely use that space for other stuff. Sys activity does the same thing as any other "ram cleaner". Personally it works better for me on iOS 7 then cMemory in terms of being stable and not crash out before it's done and so on (whilst cMem seems to change it's "aggressive" settings all over and whatnot). But use whatever works best for you, I'm sure there are others to try out as well? Or maybe Apple really don't want em on the AppStore, but these 2 keeps slipping past:)

  • edited March 2014

    OK. Getting off topic but ...

    So, I checked the comments on Sys Activity Manager. It's old - 2012 - no specific update for iOS 7 and many people say it crashes. I still haven't raided the piggy bank for my savings of $0.99 yet. Does it play nicely on an iPad with iOS 7.1 ? - thinking of IAA background app issues too.

  • @MusicInclusive said:

    OK. Getting off topic but ...

    So, I checked the comments on Sys Activity Manager. It's old - 2012 - no specific update for iOS 7 and many people say it crashes. I still haven't raided the piggy bank for my savings of $0.99 yet. Does it play nicely on an iPad with iOS 7.1 ? - thinking of IAA background app issues too.

    I got it for free and never paid anything or the .99 cents and it works perfectly. Try it, it won't charge you anything.

  • @Musikman4Christ said:

    @MusicInclusive said:

    OK. Getting off topic but ...

    So, I checked the comments on Sys Activity Manager. It's old - 2012 - no specific update for iOS 7 and many people say it crashes. I still haven't raided the piggy bank for my savings of $0.99 yet. Does it play nicely on an iPad with iOS 7.1 ? - thinking of IAA background app issues too.

    I got it for free and never paid anything or the .99 cents and it works perfectly. Try it, it won't charge you anything.

    Wow. It will charge you whatever the price AppStore is currently showing. You probably got the free version (which doesn't do the RAM thing), or caught the full version when it was on sale/free.


    It will show any running IAA apps running, and it can kill those processes sometimes, not always though.

  • I've been following this thread for a while and it seems a bit like the task killer thingy on android. I was happy to have it and it would made me super proud when it would say 21 apps killed but then I'd uninstall it and everything would work just fine. Why did I uninstall it? Because it would mess with system processes and at times phone would get hot. Because of this, even if very tempted to give it a try, I'm rather dubious about the effectiveness/real usefulness of activity managers etc.
    What if it kills a synth you're using in the middle of a live performance? I guess there will be exclusion lists?

  • edited March 2014

    cMemory works without a hickup on three iOS7 devices.Not one crash so far.But i am not using an iLemon,maybe thats the reason (sorry,couldn`t resist) ;-)

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