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Sountestroom video for setting up and getting started with Korg Gadget

In this video I show you how to set up with Korg Gadget, I make loads of mistakes in this which I decided to leave in instead of making another video, because its a good way to see the problems you may encounter, it all works out in the end though. The first error I make is when I say I set the scene length to 4 bars, I should have said I set the scene itself to repeat 4 times. Anyway hope you find it interesting and fun.

Comments

  • Oh no, I can't watch this....... because then I want to have it!

  • Go on Greg, take the plunge, it's precious

  • I didn't finish the video yet :)

  • I'm not a synth guy, never have been but this app does intrigue me and after watching your vid I'm almost going to have to get it. App addiction is hard sometimes, This will take me over my app quota this month. Thank you.

  • Great video Doug. Even mistakes you make actually help. They save me a lot of time from trying to troubleshoot them by myself. The thing is you always correct them. Thanks for all you do.

  • @mgmg4871 said:

    Great video Doug. Even mistakes you make actually help. They save me a lot of time from trying to troubleshoot them by myself. The thing is you always correct them. Thanks for all you do.

    Second that!

  • Doug, I saw you having a couple of problems with being in the wrong scene. It would help if you could tap the individual track you wanted to affect and automatically have the playback move to the scene in question, rather than the screen just switch to the sequencer for that track. I can't really see a scenario where someone would want to be looking in a track on... say... Scene 2 while the program plays Scene 1, so I wonder if Korg will tighten up that behaviour or at least offer different options for it.

    What would also be cool is for the individual tracks in a scene to be easily moveable like they are in Electrify NXT (ie. so you could move one specific track from Scene 1 into Scene 5 by dragging it), as at the moment doing something like that is fiddly and involves copying and pasting.

  • When you press the stop button twice it takes you to the beginning of the song. Thats why you recorded that Chiangmai into scene one. You wont get a count in recording into any other scene than the first one is what I learned.

  • Right I see, i was confused as to why that synth had recorded in to scene one instead of two, so what your saying is if I was on say scene ten then pressed stop it would jump back to scene one.

  • You can see in this what I reported on the main thread - you should be recording into Scene 2 but you are actually recording into Scene 1, no wonder you are then confused as to where your notes have gone! I think this is a bug which needs sorting. But a great vid as usual, Doug! By the way, as a workaround, if you start playing Scene 2 and then go into the track while it is playing, you can recird onto the correct part.

  • While recording if you leave the bottom control on loop when you add tracks you stay recording in the same scene. Just take loop off if you want to record into another then enable loop to keep recording with in the scene.
    Alternatively, if you had several scenes all laid out as intro bridge chorus or whatever you can begin to record on your next track from scene 1 and keep right on recording as it passes from scene to scene.
    Having both options is as intended I am fairly sure.

  • If you press it once it takes you to the beginning of the scene you're in but you won't get a count in unless it is scene one. Press it twice and it jumps back to the beginning of the whole song.

  • The scene to scene recording makes a lot of sense, I need to play more, its a lot of fun,

  • Thanks for this Doug!
    Gonna watch it later when there's peace and quiet around.

  • Thanks Doug. Helpful stuff!

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  • Every time I look at Doug video I make the plunge and get the app, I was holding off on this one until today when I look at the video. I can't believe the quality of the sounds in this app and the graphics along with the UI is the beat so far.

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