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Interesting discovery - some transient detection in Gadget - Abu Dhabi

I made an interesting discovery today on the way to work today (assuming you find the detailed workings of Korg Gadget interesting)...

The Abu Dhabi gadget, does - in certain cases - detect transients on samples you import. It's very odd though...

  • on most samples it doesn't detect transients, it just gives you 16 evenly space slices. This is even the case with drum samples, where there are really obvious transients.
  • but on a very heavily LFOed wobble-type sample of a sustained note (where you can clearly see, say 20 peaks and toughs in the wav sample image) it will pick up its best guess at where the transients are and apply 16 slices of different sizes to match

By chance I imported a weird modulated industrial-type noise sample of about 6 seconds which it did this on.

I'm not sure how useful this discovery is - especially since for some strange reason it fails to work on shorter drum hits - but I thought i'd mention it.

Seems like Korg had a go at implementing an algorithm for this but it doesn't work in most cases so they just left it!

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