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Luc.A - This is atmosphere (House in Korg Gadget)
Hi all, this is my first released track ![]()
Production: Korg Gadet 3
Mixing and Mastering: Cubasis 3 + Grand Finale 2 Auv3

Comments
I'm discovering that a lot of people here are into techno, house, trance, etc. Anyway, this is really cool. Very well produced. Hard to believe this is your first released track. My first track sounded like total garbage. Can't wait to hear what your future sounds like because this is a great start.
Thanks @wagtunes, i really appreciate. I make music since many years, but never released anything because i was stuck on 8 or 16 bar loops
Well made track 👍🏻
Bellisimo! I love the deep vibe. A sassy energy too.
Thanks for listening! I’m glad you liked it.
I dig it.
Digging both Gadget tracks you've shared so far!
Curious to know, if you’re willing to share. In your experience, what helped you most to finally expand those 8/16 bar loops into full-fledged arrangements and break free from the loopitis / loop trap habit?
Also, did you arrange everything directly in Gadget? If so, how do you manage combining long, non-stop sustained parts while other parts change in Gadget's section-based sequencer? For example, the continuous high-pitched strings part going from 3:07 to 3:54.
Thanks!
Thanks Jano, yours appreciations really means a lot to me. I watched Ricky Tinez videos, where he expand a loop to make a song (he use Ableton but the principles are the same). And I finally put aside my ‘fear’. So I started to duplicate scenes in Gadget and mute some parts, then duplicate again, add variations, and so on. When I have the backbone of the track, I start to add risers and automations for transitions (filters, delay, reverb…). At the end I export the stems from Gadget and I load them on Cubasis for mixing and mastering.
Yes, the arrangement is done in Gadget. For the strings, they seem continuos, but the sound is triggered every 8 bars, I think this is what is called an happy accident.
I used Marseille because I think it is so good for this type of sounds.
Not my cup of tea musically but a very enjoyable smooooth track, nice production and for a 1st track pretty darned good 👍
This was smooth and produced very well. How is this your first released track?! Yep, you earned a follow and a like from me on Soundcloud. Keep it up.
Thanks a lot @GeoTony !
@jwmmakerofmusic I have been trapped in the "16 bars loop" for many years. I'm slowly trying to not be shy and make complete tracks from these loops. Your appreciations are very important to me. Thanks!
Of course mate.
I'm stuck in the "loops" mode myself. Easy to structure out a loop once you get the hang of it. Composing Western Classical music however is a different feat altogether.
It does sound good. 👍 well done
@Poppadocrock Thanks a lot!
@jwmmakerofmusic Yes you are right, the structure of edm music is quite easy to understand. I think that my problem is more like a "mental block", but i'm working on it
I think we are generally to critical of our work but I know how damaging the off comment can be… my first share here had a single comment that really put we off but thankfully a few more helped me consider the source of the comment and how I really didn’t like the commenter’s music that much… so my preferences for what is “good” were really the problem.
Please share more here… it’s generally a safe place to get some reactions that can help motivate you to keep creating. Something friends and family don’t often provide because the music they like has words and is sung by someone they fantasize having cuddles with. We do not cuddle but we do coddle talent and you show that. Coddle on.
@McD Thanks for your kind words. I really like this forum, because is full of talented musicians and very kind and warm people.
Very nice! When that kick comes in it's addictive. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent, just excellent!
@pbelgium @Slush
I thank you very much!
@Luc_A Thanks so much for sharing Ricky Tinez channel. It's always interesting to learn about different workflows for moving from raw song parts and ideas to fully fleshed-out arrangements!
Agreed. It really does work perfectly in this case, probably thanks to the envelope release timing. For other more challenging scenarios (e.g., long evolving parameter automations), I guess the most practical workaround would be exporting to Ableton Live (assuming all the built-in instruments used are available as AUv3) and then refining things in the Arrangement View.
I noticed Grand Finale 2 is currently on sale (-60%). Any tips on using it, or have you had a chance to compare it with alternative mastering plugins or custom plugin chains?
@janogarcia Glad it helped!
I use only my Ipad Pro for music production, but i have Cubasis 3, so if i need long parameters automations i think that i can do inside it.
Mastering is one of my (many) weak points, so i use a preset of GF2 and tweak a bit to my taste. I 've never used any other mastering plugins. I've seen that in cubasis 3 there is the Master Strip plugin...maybe i'll give it a try for the next track
Thanks!
I actually meant editing or recording long automations, or very long sustained chords, in a song that's already arranged in Gadget. Specifically, continuous events that need to run uninterrupted across multiple sections in the Gadget sequencer.
That said, one possible workaround would be to export the project as General MIDI, import it into Cubasis 3, and then map each track back to Gadget MIDI channels (or load the instruments directly as AUv3s where available). I'm guessing this is closer to what you meant in practice, rather than recording and arranging the entire song directly in Cubasis 3.