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How are you using Korg Bilbao?
I can't find much info on it apart from Dougs sound test room video and a couple of blogs. I already bought Abu Dhabi and it really opened up Gadget so think it would be great to load my own samples, especially those generated with other apps. Gadget is the centre of my music making on ios now and i think it makes sense to buy Bilbao rather than another app but is it good for loading samples other than drum hits? Thanks!
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Only takes 5 secs max sample length - so a bit limited. But great for drum hits, short musical phrases, I've used guitar strums/chords. Another member here has had success taking longer music phrases and chopping them up into 5 sec bits in Audiishare and importing. There is an issue with clicks on some imported samples currently - it's there sometimes but not always for me. With the new fade in feature coming soon for Audioshare that will help.
Oh - and I also think there are lots of quite nice drum samples included with Bilboa - so that's worth a few bucks alone almost. It won't change your workflow - I think it's a worthy addition to Gadget if you like that environment (which I do - and was also not sure at first if I needed Bilboa after having Abu..)
Thanks. With the AS update it'll be a lot easier to edit samples to load in. I was wondering about the drum samples as well cause London while nice is a bit limited on choice!
I've been loading in some limited multi samples of real drums, eating up 4 pads for each part of the kit, split between 2 instances of Bilbao. I like the simple workflow of Gadget, and like the mixture of very realistic sounding kit dynamics with the synths. Getting some great drum feels out of it, and some very non-gadget like compositions.
I found a few demos on SC that I'd listened to but I'd forgotten or not realised they were using bilbao but now I understand why they sound so different.
I've got loops I'd imported with the intention to slice them into kits but found that quite tricky with AS on longer loops so didn't get use; much easier now! Yeah, you can really put your own unique stamp on tracks with these IAPS.