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What version are we at still Gadget 2? hopefully Gadget (Au)v3 is next!
The Korg sounds are good, it’s easy to find sounds that work together in a mix.
The platform is stable, it just needs to open up some more audio editing, effects. Maybe a proper piano roll or onscreen keyboard.
It’s expensive when you add up all the expansions, but if you grab stuff on sale, piecemeal at a time, it’s not so bad.
It’s the app that made me buy an iPad in the first place, my first app love, can never let her go, haha.
Yes, but only direct from an input device. You can't record audio output from another app. So, for instance, you can't record guitar through an external amp sim.
Thanks for the tip.
I agree. I think it's worth having for just about anyone at sale prices. Particularly if you own the other Korg synths that become Gadgets and can then be used with multiple instances in Gadget. I also appreciate the track freeze as I'm on older hardware.
In fact, adjustable parameters of patches from Korg apps you own in the Korg Gadgets is even more limited than in native Korg apps. On the other hand you will get a 1) DAW, 2) the ability to use all the patches from the Korg apps you have inside Gadgets as others mention - which is already a good reason to buy Gadgets IMO and 3) a lot of additional patches you are interested in from 20 other free Gadgets included in Korg Gadgets (+ the possibility to buy new Gadgets (patches) in the application)
I would immediately buy Gadget again. It's not the only good composition software but definitely the one I've done most songs with. Montpellier, Stockholm, Milpitas and Bilbao are my favorite add-ons.
Second comes Drambo, third is Nanostudio 2.
It's clearly not a good choice though for people who prefer linear workflow over pattern based song arrangement.
The wise Willy one knows...
Was it the George Kaplan conspiracy you were talking about?
I just had a listen to their song Again, Really, really love the song so you have put me onto someone new to listen to!
Thanks
Thanks for the info. I think I'll bite the bullet and get it. There are too many pluses to not buy it especially with 50% off!
Just out of interest how would you compare it to Caustic 3? As I have been using this on my phone for years and seem to get a lot done with this. Would you say the workflow is similar?
To some extent, yes. Also works quite well on an iPhone.
Well you can with the right audio interface, NI audio6 for example. you could send an audio signal out through outputs 3 and 4 and record in with inputs 1+2. Or with internal routing using the iconnectaudio4+.
I bought it today, and, one of the first thing I did was to download one of Xequense2 demo project (Beta) which I wanted to run ever since I bought Xequense2. Good partners, very cool indeed.
what this guy said! id buy it if i didn’t have it
I’ve downloaded the new IAP for Module. The Lofi house pack. First impressions are that it has some decent sounds but not on a par with the other packs. Be interested to see what others think
I’ve been messing iOS music since the beginning and Gadget is the only thing that keeps bringing me back when I stop using it. If you get some of the good Gadgets (the classic synths) it’s the most fun and easy to get ideas going. It’s the best balance of feature to simple ratio to make the best of iOS, if they only made a AUV3 hosting gadget but Korg sounds are so good it’s not the worst.
If you want to get an idea going or just have a smooth fun workflow, Gadget is my vote for ...”it just works, gets things done, tool in iOS”
Thats great news. I much prefer pattern based sequencing over linear. One reason I never bought a Roland workstation after I had my Fantom X.
A few questions about Gadget, if I may:
I currently have no Korg synths but am tempted by ODYSSEi, iMS-20, etc. How much do their Gadget equivalents cost, and how do the equivalents compare to the standalone synth apps?
And is Gadget IAA/Audiobus?
Thanks
I believe Gadget 2 is IAA and Audiobus compatible. I have Odyssei and iMS-20 which you can use inside gadget 2 and they are 50% off at the moment. I might be wrong but I think the only way to use these to apps inside Gadget 2 is to buy them straight from the app store and not inside Gadget but once you have them they will work inside Gadget 2.
I would buy them as standalone which allows you to also use their Gadget equivalents. But the opposite isn’t true. The standalone Odyssei, for example, has a cool step sequencer not found in the Gadget version.
You can’t buy those synths in Gadget, they will unlock inside Gadget when you buy the standalone synth. iMS20 inside Gadget is the full thing minus the drums/sequencer stuff, ODYSSEi as well. Pretty sure all Korg standalone synths are fully represented in Gadget, with a smaller GUI though
Thanks. I presume the standalone apps at least have IAA/Audiobus??
Definitely IAA for sure.
The standalone are IAA. You can find out a lot about them by searching the archives here.
Gadget might be the only app on iOS where I enjoy casually working on the arrangement of tracks. Something about the traditional horizontal DAW seems too arduous after being spoiled by Logic for years. But with Gadget you can sorta casually tap around and build out song structures in a more rapid fashion.
Just tried connecting(I use a Focusrite2i2) my guitar to Rosario in Gadget. Do not sound bad at all
I seriously did not know this and kinda glad I didn't because then I already would have bought it, at full price. Cool! I think the interface in Gadget is very weird, I'm a Reason man and have never used Ableton. Well, as usual it's learn learn learn (gymnastics for the brain I read somewhere
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I hear this, and same lol. I used to fight and fight and fight with the sequencer, but when I finally just laid down and accepted it, everything became fine lol
Thanks for those encouraging words
Yeah, maybe I should install Ableton Lite, I have got it from various buys (Focusrite, EG Pulse) but never get around to install. You think one understands Gadget better if one can embrace Ableton? Or maybe you just meant Gadget.
I’m taking a hard look at this standalone. One of my first synths.
https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2020/11/19/behringer-monopoly-paraphonic-synthesizer-now-available-for-699/