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Excellent video Doug.
Thanks Morris
Usually I watch your videos before I purchase the app, but either way they are greatly appreciated.
Nice one as usual Doug
Maybe this is already known?If you freeze the tracks,go to for example iFunbox,open the
Freeze folder ,you have all the tracks as seperate audio files.Import them in AudioShare and
open them wherever you need them as seperate tracks.A bit complicated but should work...
@Doug thanks for your great videos!
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Great video as ever - I think that was my tip about recording over multiple scenes! Good to see the export, I haven't got that far. And such good sounds in so many of the Gadgets, even if you hardly ever use some of them, everyone will find their own favourites.
Yeah Phil, that was your tip and a very very good one. I think that will be a seller for a lot of people, this kinda gives you a lot of freedom now when recording
From the other video thread.
Tritonman2 January 27 QuoteEditFlag+1 -1
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.
I think many of the problems we first encountered are not bugs, just took us a few days to work em out. In a few respects Korg have moved away from the norm with this. But honestly this has been a really great experience for me that even with the new style of workflow and the few real bugs and the lack of AB, more midi etc, I still just find myself wanting to use it alot. The truth is that for me using this app makes me very happy and content.
Some apps, even though they are great are hard work. Gadget, for me a least, feels more like therapy, it makes me less stressed just playing with it. And for my own personal experience there is only one other app that I used to go to for that, and thats Scape, now I can go to Gadget for that too.
As an add on here, I would be interested to know what apps you guys use just to destress.
One more point, and it would be good to get your thoughts on this too. There was another app that I used to use a lot purely because it was fun, but it soon got updated with more and more stuff and became more like work, and that, for me at least killed it, no longer was it an enjoyable experience to use, more like a chore. If it aint broke dont fix it.
So it could happen with Gadget, the more stuff gets added the harder and less enjoyable it may become.
Couldn't agree more Doug...midi sync and ab would be all I'd ask for...less is more.
Since I picked this app up on Friday,I haven't touched another app.we moaned for ages about crap sounding instruments in bm2/cubasis...maybe this app and the new vst SDK will shake some players up.
This app is so well thought through...yes,even portrait mode works.im forever finding a sound and thinking...no,not quite right for this track but it would sound great on another track...and I'm away starting a new track.
The app heads on here spent a year at the AB coal face with bugs and updates...wouldn't have changed it for the world.but this thing is a breath of fresh air and I feel it's the start of a new phase for iOS music.
Thank you to the contributors at korg that made this happen
For stress (relief):) I love echopad..
@thesoundtestroom said:
For me that's Thumbjam on the iPhone. Not that I don't like it on the iPad, but there's some extra pleasure to be had when using it on the iPhone. A couple of reasons could be that you can pitchbend and make vibrato more easily. I even went through the trouble of making new instruments from a few of the Mellotron M3000 sounds and a bass sound from iMini just so I could use those sounds on my iPhone. Some of them didn't work out that great. And I also cleared some space on my iPhone so I could reinstall Sampletank and midi control it with Thumbjam.
Destress = Alchemy's brilliant, instant gratification! isem great analog noodle & now the more I get to know gadget the more it's becoming a very comfy zone
Thanks Doug, really appreciate your no nonsense reviews even if it has cost me £s!
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I wonder if you could redo the video in portrait mode...
Once again Doug has cost me money! Checked out Scape last night after you mentioned it - now, while I'm typing this, I have it running in my 'phones.
Sweet and calming.
I've retitled this thread because instead of starting a new one, I was interested in apps that we use to chill and de-stress with, and I asked this a little earlier on in the thread. For me me Scape always helps but I fing I enjoy Gadget with not many negatives, I find it very calming just to play with..
Buddha Machine and Drone FX are both pretty cool to run in the background.
@Schimanski said:
I think it's time for apple to give us some ios file management options. Android is way ahead here. Maybe ios8?
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Coincidentally this was just posted over at Palm Sounds. That's one very de-stressed cat.
http://www.palmsounds.net/2014/01/eddie-plays-bloom-because-cats-need.html#links
@thinds said:
Brilliant
Good topic, Doug. For me, it's ThumbJam too.
It varies, but I'd probably opt for strumming a few chords on Guitarism.
i've been a bit inactive with music stuff lately, but i found samplr to be pretty un-stressful. i suppose the most stressful part of using samplr is finding good samples to use in it, after that you just sort of carelessly noodle with the sample in various modes until you stumble on something that works.
Yes! Samplr can be pretty relaxing too, I agree.
Great review Doug, I bought it...it's your fault haha!
Btw I like your accent.
Nodebeat melts it away for me. The bjork app too.
For me both Figure and Gadget are great apps , their ease of use really make creating music a fun and relaxing experience.