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Buy Korg Gadget, or fill up on all the 50% off deal for Module instruments?
I was thinking I'd probs spend close to the purchase price of Gadget with the many half price packs currently on special for Korg Module that I want to buy.
Trouble is I am not sure of which way to jump as I have never used Gadget, and I suspect the Module sale is quite time limited.
What do others think?
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What is/are your main genre(s) that you produce? What's your DAW? Gadget is good fun for beat-based productions, but I'd say go for the Module packs first and foremost since those can be used in any AUv3 host.
Cool, thanks. I don't do a lot of beat based stuff really, so Module packs are the way I'll go
Good choice. You probably wouldn't benefit from Gadget. That said, I've done Ambient in Gadget before, but it was simply "meh" compared to what I could concoct in AUM and Koala Sampler.
Module has all sorts of great packs, some better than others, but for me personally all the packs are useable.
If I had the choice, I would always go for Gadget first again, even if it's not on sale, because I enjoy composing music with it.
I enjoy composing in Gadget too, although currently Koala is my creative playground lol. I'm really into that MPC-styled workflow.
Is definitely depends on exactly what you’re using it for. I rely more on Module now, but I would also hate to lose Gadget. If you’re just after some quality sounds though, module is the way to go.
I love Gadget as a sketch pad - but then I take it to Ableton on my Mac, where I have the Gadget plugins, if I want to progress the idea.