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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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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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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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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. 😎