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Because making use of features added by new iOS versions while maintaining compatibility with older iOS versions is not always trivial, and most iOS app developers are one-man shows with limited resources.
Experimenting with Santa Ana, automating the hell out of it
Hy-non made a detailed recreation of Xevious. See description on youtube.
I love Vancouver and Bilbao
I doubt many people use Vancouver, but I use it all the time, as it plays very well with all my Cem Olcay sequencers and iOS sound manglers.
Here’s a few examples:
You try it in piano motifs with the guitar voicing? Good Stuff
“High Shank” by Kazuhiko Fujinawa
Phase8 demo through Rosario
Finnish Guitarist Mika Tyyskä (creator of the "Mr. Fastfinger" animated character which taught his licks online), featured by Guitar World, JTC Guitar, etc., has produced whole albums using mainly or sometimes only Gadget and Guitar
Composition technique for his Night Overdrive album featuring Gadget
Examples (Gadget sounds are immediately recognizable on every track here):
https://jtcguitar.com/store/artist/mika-tyyska
@UrbanNinja Interesting, he’s got good points in that video about creation process. Keep it simple, limitations help creativity, etc. Thanks for posting.
If quantity of concrete output is a goal for anyone his points are all the more valuable, I think, considering his massive professional output and catalog. That takes discipline and method.
The hardest suggestions for me were avoid endless noodling that leads to nowhere and (even harder) do not tweak, ha.
Maliline Martian recreated the main theme of Spelunker (NES)
Nice minimalistic piece by Kazuhiko Fujinawa
Two electro tracks and a remix of Howard Blake’s “The Snowman”, by Ron Zakrin:
Another mellow jazz track by Kazuhiko Fujinawa on iPhone
Ron Zakrin - Lying Very Still
Pity there is only one decent guitar gadget! Basses are usable, but no guitars...and the one that is there, all the sounds seem to have "auto-comping" preset into them!
There's some cool guitar Rex files if you have Stockholm.
Most of my guitar stuff is in soundfonts
Korg Gadget beat I made a while back. Just showing this app some love.
That was very nice 👍
Thank you! 💪
Another beat from my Korg Gadget archives.
@VerbaLee Really great beats! Gave you a follow on Youtube.
I love how Gadget has evolved over time, and all the great things people do within Gadget itself.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/02bezqfispsfokakuxzv8/metal-song-inst-demo-040226-converted.m4a?rlkey=l0mesd1oxwxtw6whihk6mnz1q&st=z8ii0j8y&dl=0
So, in case you didn't see it, this new Module pack called "Pure Guitar Magic" was released. The electric guitars are perfect for those guitar solos. It's the first thing you'll hear in this above demo.
I paired "Pure Guitar Magic" up with Osaka for acoustic drums, Madrid for the electric bass, Santa Ana for backing electric guitars, and Marseille for the "90s choir" sound. Then I expanded upon the intro and eventually came up with a verse, pre-chorus, chorus, and back to intro in this above demo. And I made the chorus kind of "Brostep-ish" by using Miami for two call-and-response basses, but sticking with the acoustic drums from Osaka since I didn't feel like loading up my Black Octopus Leviathan samples in Bilbao. I used Cubasis 3 to master this demo with Taip, BarkFilter, Cubasis' Brickwall, and Youlean's Loudness Meter.
Gadget truly is the "all in one" package! ❤️ Years of investing hundreds (if not thousands) into the Korg Gadget ecosystem with its IAPs, its compatible external apps and those IAPs (including all Module Pro IAPs, which is where the majority of the money I dumped into Korg went to). Absolutely worth that investment.
Thank you bro! Love that beat you dropped in the dropbox post. Yeah Gadget is great. I'm hopeful they give us a big update soon instead of just IAPs which do sound great but more features/new Gadgets would be nice.
Thanks kindly, friend. ❤️
I hope there will be a Gadget 4 in the future, and Korg releases something like an "iTriton" for it.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/e2ve9xirjxvcsxxexsi26/040526a-demo-converted.m4a?rlkey=3uxl5eat5k38g74jhyb3jyww4&st=i8vvri6o&dl=0
Just a little fucking around in Gadget this evening. Think I'll turn this into a full fight song for my local hockey team. 💪
Gadget’s auto-title generator is in a wild mood today
Time to take that drunken bastard to an intervention. 😂 And drag the whole internet to Alcoholics Anonymous while we're at it. From Cloudflare acting up on our humble forum, to one of my socials going "lights out" for 30 minutes.
Inspiring