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  • Many of the 'Gadgets' already have loads of FX processing but I would not mind to have additional inserts per track. The availalble effect selection gets quite big if we could combine all the different effects present in all the Gadgets and could freely choose what ever we like as 'inserts' for the mixer.

    I'm thinking that it will take some time before Gadget is a full blown daw. The idea as far as I've understood Korg is to use Gadget as a 'sketch pad' and export to Abelton. I download the Lite Abelton version but it's not my 'style' I'm leaning more towards Renoise & Logic...

  • Gadget would be more useful to me if it had multitimbral midi out instead of being locked in the Gadget environment. I got frustrated trying make a track in Gadget and went back to Auria and MTS. But Korg's grooveboxes have always been about limitations — the electribe series — so I can't see them expanding too much on Gadget.

  • edited June 2015

    @Igneous1 said:
    Track EQ and a basic track compressor would be most welcome in my view. I think these are pre-requisites for any 'proper' DAW type music making app.

    That is EXACTLY the request i posted over there yesterday (along the MDE-X plugin for that purpose),feel free to back it up :)

    https://support.korguser.net/hc/communities/public/questions/202951560-Inserts-pleeeeeease-MDE-X-as-plugin-

  • @Crabman Already voted for it :D

  • I believe I did and the suggestions made by @Samu too.

  • I'm thinking if we all keep a polite tone and avoid bashing we might get the attention of the Korg Developers.

    Most of the stuff we request feels like it should have been in Gadget already as most of the features have already been developed by Korg but just implemented on other platforms like their hardware synths and desktop plug-ins.

    When we let Korg know what we as customers expect from their iOS Apps we are practically doing 'product development' for them for free and they should be thankful :)

  • @Samu said:
    I think 'Midi-Out' will most likely come if we ever get an 'Midi & IAA-Gadget'. I see no point in sending midi out from the current 'Gadgets'.

    I respectfully disagree. If it had midi out today I could compose a track in Gadget where one of the tracks was, say, Animoog or whatever. Work on it for 2 weeks solidly just having to launch Gadget and Animoog... Tweak it all in real time, not worry about midi sync or anything... and then when done, just record the final Animoog part and combine that stem with the Gadget track in Auria as a very last stage.

    It's impossible to do anything like that at the moment. You'd have to set up something else like ProMidi to drive and work on the Animoog part simultaneously with Gadget and they don't sync properly, plus you're switching bewteen 2 piano rolls etc. etc... Not good.

    You could also drive external hardware as part of your Gadget project, for live use or as above...

  • @Samu said:

    When we let Korg know what we as customers expect from their iOS Apps we are practically doing 'product development' for them for free and they should be thankful :)

    I think the more voices they hear, the more they'll appreciate what an important piece of software it's become to their customers, and be persuaded to develop it into something even more special.

    The Mrs has got me decorating this week, on top of my work mountain, but I'll try and join the Korg forum next week and add my votes.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 I agree with you fully. What we need is a 'Midi Gadget' and 'Audio Gadget'.

    What I ment is more in line with the 'the current gadgets' there is no real need for say Phoenix to generate sound and at the same time send midi to for example iPolySix.

    It would be far more usable with a 'clean' Midi Gadget that could send out notes and midi-cc on a selected channel to a selected output. On the Gadget side the 'controller' could be either on-screen drum-pads or keyboard.

    A 'Audio Gadget' could be used as a 'recorder' for external sounds or IAA-Sources.

    Time will tell what Korg decides to give us :)

  • Off topic a bit...do you guys recommend the Korg Piano gadget? I like recording in gadget but wondered if I should look for something else. The iM1 app is awesome and with all the limitations of gadget it makes me wonder if Module is worth it.

  • edited June 2015

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000
    @Samu

    To my ears, you guys don't disagree but want to do the same thing.

    So do I :)

    A midi-out Gadget would be very nice to have indeed

  • @Musikman4Christ I love the sounds of Korg Module, it's not as 'tweak able' as the iM1 but it sounds great :)

  • @Musikman4Christ said:
    Off topic a bit...do you guys recommend the Korg Piano gadget? I like recording in gadget but wondered if I should look for something else. The iM1 app is awesome and with all the limitations of gadget it makes me wonder if Module is worth it.

    It's the old How Long Is A Piece Of Thing thing I think, but to me Module was/is a great addition, good sounds (which you can get elsewhere I suppose), but the utility of it in Gadget tips any balance....happy to have it.

  • As regards what to have next, I like a lot of the suggestions, but on some wonder if Korg, while they could, have any strategic intention to have Gadget evolve in this way.

    I tend to agree about audio, not certain it fits the layout as such currently, but -for me- this could be largely alleviated by increasing the Bilbao sample time. For all of that I don't play whole pieces live very much....

  • @Samu said:
    virtual copies of patterns with playback options like transpose, repeat etc.

    I'll vote for this.

  • edited June 2015

    @Musikman4Christ said:
    Off topic a bit...do you guys recommend the Korg Piano gadget? I like recording in gadget but wondered if I should look for something else. The iM1 app is awesome and with all the limitations of gadget it makes me wonder if Module is worth it.

    Depends how much you use those types of sounds, how much flexibility you need and how close to the original sounds you want to get. For me, I'm happy using the iM1 piano/keyboard sounds - they're not perfect but good enough for my old rubbish.

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