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  • Welcome (back) to the forum! ;) I love Korg Gadget and can probably nerd out about it all day, lol. I wonder, are you a "Korg completionist" too? :) Like, have you purchased everything from Korg that's Gadget-compatible and all their IAPs too?

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  • @mcmillanjonmusic said:
    Not 100%...I don't have Otorii, Stockholm, Sydney, Santa Ana, Warszawa, Ebina, Lexington, Montepellier, Darwin, or Milpitas.
    I have Module and the early IAPs for piano and orchestral sounds.
    Mainly I'm using my iPhone only to sketch ideas, that will (hopefully) be finished on my laptop.

    That's cool actually. :) I like to start ideas on my iPhone and finish up on my iPad when working in Gadget since I can transfer projects over from one to the other. Then again, when the weather cooperates (it's cold af outside right now), I will drag my Mini 7 along with me in a shoulder bag and just work on that in a park, a coffee shop, or wherever the mood strikes me.

    If I were to get any three of the above that you're missing, they'd be Santa Ana (the looped guitar riffs are very solid!), Montpellier (iMono/Poly, a synth dream come true!), and Darwin (iM1 and its IAPs, which can also be now hosted as an AUv3 plugin!)

    I admit I don't use the others often, especially not Milpitas. Just my personal taste of course. :) In fact my top three recommendations are just those, recommendations. Ymmv. I love Korg Gadget 3 and its compatible apps. Easier to use now than ever before. :)

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  • @mcmillanjonmusic said:
    Yah, I've tried Cubasis 3 with other synths (Bleass synth, SM1) but I find Gadget to be so quick to get ideas going.
    Hoping I can just bounce the stems audio from Gadget to finish on laptop with Reaper and Super Massive and a stock delay/eq/compressor/etc., or export the Gadget MIDI and remake the patches on Vital or Surge XT.

    Also have messed around with Musescore 4 on the laptop to write orchestral mockups. But these take a long time and I get impatient :D

    Lol. I'm the same way. I get impatient and want to mark down ideas as quick as possible when it comes to non-Ambient productions. Gadget is quick as are Auxy Studio and Nanostudio 2. (Auxy Studio is a subscription though, and Nanostudio 2 is effectively discontinued.)

    I do love Cubasis 3 for recording and processing my vocals, as well as for mastering my music. It is a little slow-going for creating music compared to Gadget, but sometimes there are certain genres which are easier to produce in Cubasis than Gadget (such as folk and country).

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  • @mcmillanjonmusic said:
    All right, gotta get on with making some music now! Life get's busy and in the way of my hobbies :(

    Luckily music is my job, my craft, and I often get paid to make it. Mostly live piano gigs, but also freelance production work too. 😎

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