Sync Garageband With Korg Gadget Ipad

The microKEY Air supports Bluetooth Smart “Apple Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI”. You can easily connect wirelessly to iPad/iPhone music apps such as KORG Gadget, KORG Module, and GarageBand, as well as any MIDI-capable music production software on your Mac or Windows. IM1 can be used together with KORG Gadget, the music production DAW app that won the App Store Best App of 2014 award in Japan. If both apps are installed, you can use iM1 as a sound module within KORG Gadget, taking advantage of the program sounds you created in iM1 for use in your own song production.

What is Audiobus? — Audiobus isan award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you useyour other music apps together. Chain effects on your favouritesynth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app likeGarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface outputfor each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive asynth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDIkeyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear.And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.

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KORG Gadget offers a collection of more than 20. different synthesizers and drum machines called “Gadgets.” These gadgets were designed to assist the user to produce powerful electronic music. The latest version features universal support not only for the iPad, but also for the iPad Pro and the iPhone. Mar 24, 2017 Here’s the official Gadget For Mac intro video: Audio Demos: Pricing and Availability. Korg Gadget 3 is available now for iOS for US $19.99 (normally $39.99) and for Mac OS X for $199 (normally $299). Note: On iOS, many Gadgets are in-app purchases, while on OS X, they are included in the application price. Nov 09, 2018 ( korg gadget) YouTube; How to setup an iPad Music Studio! - Duration: 17:31. Electronisounds Audio 65,276 views. Garageband on iPad with iOS - a tutorial - Duration: 31:28. @R2 thanks, but I've seen that page, and it doesn't work as described: as I said, the only project that shows up on my iCloud drive from MacOS is the one I made on my Mac. As for my iOS projects, they sync between iPad and iPhone but don't appear in the iCloud Drive itself when accessed from Mac. I don't know a way to access same drive from iOS devices.

Hello everybody.
I made a new song using only ('only') Korg Gadget. The song is in sync with a gif. I hope you enjoy:

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  • @haulin_notes said:
    Hypno-tastic! Intricate and subtle. 🙂ðŸ‘x8D

    as it should be!!!

  • Immersive @mrrain !

    What video editor did you use to marry the audio with the gif loop?

  • @Proppa said:
    Immersive @mrrain !

    What video editor did you use to marry the audio with the gif loop?

    I simply calculate the bpm of the gif and make the song. And then, in imovie, y put the audio and move the video until it matches

  • @mrrain said:

    @Proppa said:
    Immersive @mrrain !

    What video editor did you use to marry the audio with the gif loop?

    I simply calculate the bpm of the gif and make the song. And then, in imovie, y put the audio and move the video until it matches

    Thanks and well done effectiveness.

What is Audiobus? — Audiobus isan award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you useyour other music apps together. Chain effects on your favouritesynth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app likeGarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface outputfor each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive asynth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDIkeyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear.And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.

Download on the App Store

Audiobus is the app that makes the rest of your setup better.

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The new Vancouver Gadget is the sampler that a many of us KORG Gadget users have been waiting for! Vancouver gadget offers Double sample layering, playing samples across the keyboard with samples transposing according to pitch and on top of that, we can even get some granular action going. Check out this full review and tutorial to find out more. haQ attaQ Provides!

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  • Nice one!

    I've been having a blast by assigning sample-start, length, pitch and others parameters to the knobs on the nanoKEY and automating the IFX filter when needed. It's almost like having a Volca Sample

  • can you automate those other parameters you assigned to the knobs.... sample start, length etc..?

  • Thanks so much for this, Jacob. Would love to see a tutorial on best practices for rolling your own samples.

    Random thought: Is the name 'Vancouver' supposed to put one in mind of 'Volca'? (I'd assume Volgograd was unappealing.)

  • @kobamoto said:
    can you automate those other parameters you assigned to the knobs.... sample start, length etc..?

    All parameters can be automated. I think there was a thread here with screenshots of all parameters.
    (For each 'oscillator' you can automate Start % , Length %, Loop Switch(On/Off), Loop %, Reverse(On/Off), Tune(Pitch +/- 24), Level, Attack, Release and Sustain On/Off).

  • Great video, thanks. I'm getting sorely tempted by this now, particlarly as I've just had a ball triggering Gadget via Odessa.

  • Granular action? So the samples play at same speed regardless of pitch?

  • @db909 said:
    Granular action? So the samples play at same speed regardless of pitch?

    It's 'old-school' so the speed changes with the pitch

  • @Samu said:

    @db909 said:
    Granular action? So the samples play at same speed regardless of pitch?

    It's 'old-school' so the speed changes with the pitch

    Bummer.

  • edited November 2017

    Great review ... I'm tempted now
    Edit : what's the longest length of sample ?

  • edited November 2017

    Thanks everyone! And thanks @samu for replying to the various questions.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Thanks so much for this, Jacob. Would love to see a tutorial on best practices for rolling your own samples.

    Random thought: Is the name 'Vancouver' supposed to put one in mind of 'Volca'? (I'd assume Volgograd was unappealing.)

    It strikes me that there are no Russian names. I have the idea that Korg avoids it. Especially the music world is ditate by PC nonsense. And Russia is of course the enemy.

  • @jakoB_haQ said:
    Thanks everyone! And thanks @samu for replying to the various questions.

    My pleasure!

    Under iOS11 Gadget has some 'issues' with laggy touch response on the piano-roll keys on the left side of the screen. It's the same 'thing' that plagues some other apps and I know Korg will fix it at some point.

    And Files.app support is still missing but I have some hopes for the 3.5.1 update or so if the Korg dudes keep their eyes open. It will be / and is a 'game changer' for file-sharing between apps.

    If you haven't already, mess around with assigning the knobs on the nanoKEY to some other parameters than the defaults when using Vancouver. It can get very close to a Volca Sample

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Thanks so much for this, Jacob. Would love to see a tutorial on best practices for rolling your own samples.

    Random thought: Is the name 'Vancouver' supposed to put one in mind of 'Volca'? (I'd assume Volgograd was unappealing.)

    All the Gadget names have names that ties into something specific music-wise for each of the cities. So if they made a KORG Volca KICK type Gadget, they'd most likely end up naming it Tokyo (I think the Volca sample was developed there).

    In an interview with Kazuhito Inoue (chief programmer) from KORH he mentioned that for instance Helsinki has a colder
    Ambient sound to it and it's because Helsinki lies in the north and has a colder climate or something along those lines. Helsinki is also know for its rich noise and ambience scene.

    Kamata an 8-bit Gadget is named that way because Namco's office used to be in the city with the same name.

    There's a nice musical story behind each Gadget. Love that!

    Miami for instance is a bass gadget and I think this picture pretty much sums it up.

    Btw, Volgograd is an awesome name! Hope they make a Gadget like that.

  • @greengrocer said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Thanks so much for this, Jacob. Would love to see a tutorial on best practices for rolling your own samples.

    Random thought: Is the name 'Vancouver' supposed to put one in mind of 'Volca'? (I'd assume Volgograd was unappealing.)

    It strikes me that there are no Russian names. I have the idea that Korg avoids it. Especially the music world is ditate by PC nonsense. And Russia is of course the enemy.

    I get the irony, but Russia is, in fact, the enemy.

  • edited November 2017

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @greengrocer said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Thanks so much for this, Jacob. Would love to see a tutorial on best practices for rolling your own samples.

    Random thought: Is the name 'Vancouver' supposed to put one in mind of 'Volca'? (I'd assume Volgograd was unappealing.)

    It strikes me that there are no Russian names. I have the idea that Korg avoids it. Especially the music world is ditate by PC nonsense. And Russia is of course the enemy.

    I get the irony, but Russia is, in fact, the enemy.

    And I thought the people were the enemy

  • Crap I forgot there already is a Tokyo drum gadget In there...

    I mostly use London and Recife for drums. Gotta grab Tokyo for a bit.

  • @jakoB_haQ said:
    Crap I forgot there already is a Tokyo drum gadget In there...

    I mostly use London and Recife for drums. Gotta grab Tokyo for a bit.

    Tokyo is excellent. One of my favorite drum synths on iOS! The automation makes it a really malleable rhythm element.

  • @enc said:
    Great review ... I'm tempted now
    Edit : what's the longest length of sample ?

    Looks like it's 10 seconds. I think it's the same as Abu Dhabi?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    Tokyo is excellent. One of my favorite drum synths on iOS! The automation makes it a really malleable rhythm element.

    True that, still miss some of the features from iElectribe though.

    The Tube Amp' from iElectribe would be nice to have at the 'master' in Gadget and selectable just like the new DeeMax thing that really brings Gadget to life.

    Shortest comparison I can make is that Gadget sounds a bit 'dull, dead & sterile' without DeeMax

  • edited November 2017

    Just spent an hour downloading Fairlight and emulator samples. gonna have me an 80s sample fest

  • @greengrocer said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Thanks so much for this, Jacob. Would love to see a tutorial on best practices for rolling your own samples.

    Random thought: Is the name 'Vancouver' supposed to put one in mind of 'Volca'? (I'd assume Volgograd was unappealing.)

    It strikes me that there are no Russian names. I have the idea that Korg avoids it. Especially the music world is ditate by PC nonsense. And Russia is of course the enemy.

    Kiev?

  • Was trying to figure out why the Odyssey is called Lexington. I was thinking Kentucky. Finally, after much googling I figured out that Alan R Peralman's company (ARP) was located in Lexington, MA (greater Boston area)!

  • @Martygras said:

    @greengrocer said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Thanks so much for this, Jacob. Would love to see a tutorial on best practices for rolling your own samples.

    Random thought: Is the name 'Vancouver' supposed to put one in mind of 'Volca'? (I'd assume Volgograd was unappealing.)

    It strikes me that there are no Russian names. I have the idea that Korg avoids it. Especially the music world is ditate by PC nonsense. And Russia is of course the enemy.

    Kiev?

    That's a stuffed, breaded chicken breast if I'm not mistaken.

  • @Samu said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    Tokyo is excellent. One of my favorite drum synths on iOS! The automation makes it a really malleable rhythm element.

    True that, still miss some of the features from iElectribe though.

    The Tube Amp' from iElectribe would be nice to have at the 'master' in Gadget and selectable just like the new DeeMax thing that really brings Gadget to life.

    Shortest comparison I can make is that Gadget sounds a bit 'dull, dead & sterile' without DeeMax

    Really! iElectribe has those drum sounds? And DeeMax is that necessary? Is there no downside? I remember when MP3 first came out, and it sounded fine for everything, but I heard a recording of Paul Robeson singing 'Old Man River,' and I realized, oh, this doesn't work for this kind of music. Is there no downside to the DeeMax?

  • @Martygras said:

    @greengrocer said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Thanks so much for this, Jacob. Would love to see a tutorial on best practices for rolling your own samples.

    Random thought: Is the name 'Vancouver' supposed to put one in mind of 'Volca'? (I'd assume Volgograd was unappealing.)

    It strikes me that there are no Russian names. I have the idea that Korg avoids it. Especially the music world is ditate by PC nonsense. And Russia is of course the enemy.

    Kiev?

    Kiev is not Russia...
    It’s Ukraine (does it spells like that?)...

  • The speed changes with the pitch? In the year 2017? Highly impractical then.. Maybe in future updates.. Korg are you listening?

  • @Telstar5 said:
    The speed changes with the pitch? In the year 2017? Highly impractical then.. Maybe in future updates.. Korg are you listening?

    Does Korg ever listen?

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