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Korg Gadget Update in August

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  • edited July 2014

    landscape for us dock users... and audio tracks ...this app sounds awesome

  • San Francisco- Buchla Gadget (^__^)

  • edited July 2014

    I think it does notes via midi, but we can't assign basic things such as midi channels, and from which midi device it is listening to, it just receives midi notes from everywhere, which just makes it unusable in a live situation. And well, midi clock wouldn't hurt, anyway, just basic midi would be enough ;)

    For all korg synths / apps

  • @Crabman said:

    @Zymos said:

    And of course sync to MIDI clock..

    Most likely that'll never happen (looking at all other Korg apps) :-(

    iElectribe has MIDI clock support. So, I still have hope ;-)

  • MIDI In is promiscuous, plays the last instrument you brought to front. Not totally useless, but constrained. If they at least had a switch for channel # per instrument, or matched to track #, that would help a lot.

  • you're doing it wrong :D
    Korg Gadget has an option to have midi in for the active track (omni) or per channel (track number = channel number).

  • @klangsulfat said:

    iElectribe has MIDI clock support. So, I still have hope ;-)

    oh,you are right.Maybe the disapointment about the lack of Sync in iPolysix overlayed a more objective view :)

  • I still dont have Gadget.
    Wait for landscape and Sync/MIDI implementation.

  • @alexbuga said:

    you're doing it wrong :D
    Korg Gadget has an option to have midi in for the active track (omni) or per channel (track number = channel number).

    Can you elaborate. I've looked deep and wide and could not find the midi option you're talking about.

  • Yeah I'm not seeing that option either, would love to know where it is!

  • There isn't an option for this. Gadget only responds to MIDI on the instrument selected by that little yellow dot on the mixer page. It is not multi-timbral.

  • The highlighted track in the mixer (the small square thingy above each track) is the track that listens to incoming notes. Just tap on that small "led light" thing above each channel/track to change which gadget is listening to the midi. Dunno about the channel=track thing, haven't tried that one, is that really working?

  • @distropolis said:

    There isn't an option for this. Gadget only responds to MIDI on the instrument selected by that little yellow dot on the mixer page. It is not multi-timbral.

    Argh, that dude got my hopes up

  • edited July 2014

    @ChrisG said:

    The highlighted track in the mixer (the small square thingy above each track) is the track that listens to incoming notes. Just tap on that small "led light" thing above each channel/track to change which gadget is listening to the midi. Dunno about the channel=track thing, haven't tried that one, is that really working?

    Nah, I tried it yesterday and it didn't work and I don't think that other poster's claim can be corroborated.

    edit: A similar solution is available in iPolySix though (Synth Part 1 = MIDI Ch 1, Synth Part 2 = MIDI Ch 2, etc.)

  • Hey @alexbuga is the weed good down in Bucharest?

  • supadom wrote:
    Hey @alexbuga is the weed good down in Bucharest?

    I'll check when I get home. I know I found out when I was researching what's with the yellow leds on each track.

    If not. I might be confusing with nano studio. So many freaking apps :))

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  • edited July 2014

    Not only are you confusing it, but in fact, it was you doing it wrong the whole time...whodathunkit

    edit: The yellow LED is just a way to show when MIDI data is actively coming in. Pretty sure that was also mentioned in this thread...

  • edited July 2014

    The LED shows which channel/gadget that is currently listening for MIDI. Potheads confirmed.

  • Now that's all cleared up, it would be nice if Korg added that as a feature.

  • I’d like Korg to put out an alexbuga to alecsbuga converter.

  • edited July 2014
  • C'mon, everyone makes mistakes once in a while...

  • Looks like the conversion is working pretty good already. You're talking of version 1.1 right?

  • @Zymos said:

    C'mon, everyone makes mistakes once in a while...

    Stoned Gadget orchestra sounds very appealing all of a sudden.

  • Hey hey. Wth? 'Nough with the weed jokes. I don't even smoke normal cigarettes.

    Anyway. I made a confusion with FL Studio, not Nanostudio. When I got my Launchkey mini I've played with loads of apps and I must have forgotten. I have loads and loads of apps and it's kind of easy to confuse. Plus, I didn't had the iPad at work.

    I knew that when you click the yellow led, you arm for midi that track, but I was pretty sure if you turn it off, each tracks listens on its own midi channel.

    And with the alexbuga / alecsbuga... this stupid forum script doesn't keep me logged in. I have to click that Twitter button all the time. Sometimes it takes my Twitter username (alexbuga), and sometimes my forum username. F**k it.

    But since we're speaking, Korg has a pretty decent sequencer. Why do you want to sequence it from other apps on sep. channels?

  • I've been put off by Korg apps for a while because of their limited midi specs (and I kinda think they've always treated midi as an afterthought), but bought Gadget anyway. I like it, but never use it because I need deeper midi options...and portrait mode just feels unnatural, since 99% of the apps I use are in landscape. Really hoping they do more with these aspects of the app, as I don't feel I've gotten my money's worth yet.

  • Doesn't answer your question, but I'd rather be able to use Gadget's sequencer to sequence other things than vice versa.

  • @alexbuga said:

    But since we're speaking, Korg has a pretty decent sequencer. Why do you want to sequence it from other apps on sep. channels?

    Personally, I do most of my sequencing from my other hardware, and it would be more useful to me to sequence different Gadgets from my Octatrack.

  • It's true that it has a decent sequencer but it doesn't have audio and won't control other apps. If it had midi in per channel gadgets would get more use in my workflow. Is Alecsbuga your weed smoking alter ego? ;)

  • @Zymos said:

    Doesn't answer your question, but I'd rather be able to use Gadget's sequencer to sequence other things than vice versa.

    I had the same thought. Not that I necessarily "need" that feature, either, but I bought Gadget because of the sequencing and ability to program notes within the app.

    For recording purposes, I don't need external apps to control Gadget for timing and note control because that's what I do with the app. I just want to be able to get more "stuff" into Gadget (like samples, drum kits, and guitar recordings - plus new gadget synths) to make it even more useful.

    Live musicians, or people who want to use physical controllers, may be more interested in the MIDI issues.

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