![]() I think this is a good level at which to pitch it, trusting that Korg will get the tone right. Korg explicitly suggests that Gadget is suitable as a “second DAW”, one that doesn’t distract you with hundreds of features but lets you focus on sequencing and tweaking sounds. There are plenty of big, complex DAWs available on the desktop, and even a few for the iPad. What Is It?įor the uninitiated, Gadget is a kind of “DAW lite”, which is not a criticism. ![]() Rather, it aims to blend Korg’s expertise in instrument design with a faster and more immediate environment for programming, all combined with the ability to work easily across different devices. It’s Korg’s take on a DAW but like NI with Maschine, it’s not trying to replace Logic or Cubase, at least not yet. ![]() Gadget however is something quite different. Lately the company has turned its attention not just to other classics like the ARP Odyssey but its own seminal 90s hardware like the Wavestation and M1. Korg is now probably just as well known for the excellent software versions of its own vintage synths it creates as for building those same hardware synths in the 70s, 80s and 90s. ![]()
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