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Testing out Korg ODYSSEi synth today in Gadget using FugueMachine

5 instances of Lexington running in Gadget with a couple additional synths and drums on this hypnotic track:
https://soundcloud.com/policarpo-wood/lexington-in-fives

Comments

  • Really great, particularly the sudden addition of the bass tones around 2:30. (Unnerving how it matches the illustration, too.)
    What's the workflow now? I wish there was an agreed-upon transcription system a la guitar tablature for iOS apps, which might tell us the signal flow.

  • edited November 2016

    Thanks for listening ExAsperis99...i wasn't sure what FugueMachine was going to give me...but once I found the right sounds in the ODYSSEi synths it all just came together and felt right. I think i'm really going to love this addition to my Gadget tools. Korg is doing great things on iOS these days!

    As far as workflow:

    . Fugue Machine for my sequences
    . 5 instances of ODYSSEi in Gadget with different Midi channel assignments
    . London for the minimal beat
    . Kiev for some noisy bits being driven by Fugue
    . Mounted in AUM and recorded
    . Mastered (well...bumped up anyway) in Final Touch

  • OK now. Something more like that should be Korg's demo track. The one they put out there did nothing to sell me. This is more like it. Nice job.

  • Well done, sounds like a hardware oddy to me

  • That sounds great, much better than the demo.

    Even better though, is that I now know you can assign separate channels of MIDI to Gadget via fugue. Awesome.

  • Nice one! Great sounds

  • Very nice sounding work there. Your explanation of your process has not gone unnoticed here either, thanks for that as well.

  • This is great! How do you achieve the width across the stereo field? Is there any panning going on?

  • Nice track.I love the organic meditative nature of it.

    You inspired me to try I a similar technique. 4 Lexington tracks and a drum track. 3 powered by fugue machine. I have to say, I t's a nice sounding synth that is fun to tweak.

    https://soundcloud.com/iamrobert/lexington-test-001

  • @robertreynolds said:
    Nice track.I love the organic meditative nature of it.

    You inspired me to try I a similar technique. 4 Lexington tracks and a drum track. 3 powered by fugue machine. I have to say, I t's a nice sounding synth that is fun to tweak.

    https://soundcloud.com/iamrobert/lexington-test-001

    Thanks for this- demonstrates the sound quality really well, something that the demo fails to do.

    A bit like the Moog, hard to tell this is made on an iPad

  • @robertreynolds @echoopera Great examples Gentlemen. I think that The Forum should become a Demo Agency for new apps....

  • @echoopera said:
    Thanks for listening ExAsperis99...i wasn't sure what FugueMachine was going to give me...but once I found the right sounds in the ODYSSEi synths it all just came together and felt right. I think i'm really going to love this addition to my Gadget tools. Korg is doing great things on iOS these days!

    As far as workflow:

    . Fugue Machine for my sequences
    . 5 instances of ODYSSEi in Gadget with different Midi channel assignments
    . London for the minimal beat
    . Kiev for some noisy bits being driven by Fugue
    . Mounted in AUM and recorded
    . Mastered (well...bumped up anyway) in Final Touch

  • Interesting! How did you mount these in AUM? via Fugue or Gadget? Any possibility of a screenshot? ;)

  • @SpookyZoo said:
    Interesting! How did you mount these in AUM? via Fugue or Gadget? Any possibility of a screenshot? ;)

    • yes please.
  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @SpookyZoo said:
    Interesting! How did you mount these in AUM? via Fugue or Gadget? Any possibility of a screenshot? ;)

    • yes please.

    I don't think you can split the sound coming out from Gadget, but you can assign separate MIDI channels going into Gadget (Settings > Midi Indput > Advanced, then bottom left selector in the channel strip), e.g. channel 1,2,3 and 4 for the first four tracks, and then output to channels 1,2,3 and 4 from Fugue via the Fugue Midi settings.

  • I just loaded Gadget into AUM in order to record the session.

  • @robertreynolds said:
    Nice track.I love the organic meditative nature of it.

    You inspired me to try I a similar technique. 4 Lexington tracks and a drum track. 3 powered by fugue machine. I have to say, I t's a nice sounding synth that is fun to tweak.

    https://soundcloud.com/iamrobert/lexington-test-001

    Very cool Robert...thanks for sharing. I really love the growly bit in this piece. Nice work!

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @SpookyZoo said:
    Interesting! How did you mount these in AUM? via Fugue or Gadget? Any possibility of a screenshot? ;)

    • yes please.

    I don't think you can split the sound coming out from Gadget, but you can assign separate MIDI channels going into Gadget (Settings > Midi Indput > Advanced, then bottom left selector in the channel strip), e.g. channel 1,2,3 and 4 for the first four tracks, and then output to channels 1,2,3 and 4 from Fugue via the Fugue Midi settings.

    cool, thanks! :)

  • @echoopera said:
    . 5 instances of ODYSSEi in Gadget with different Midi channel assignments

    Did you double-up instruments on one of the channels?

    P.S. Awesome. This is just what Fugue Machine is for. Have you Songs For Fugue Machine? Here:

  • edited November 2016

    Thanks @echoopera - that was nice...& a million times improved on korg's own demo effort which was meh to the nth degree.

  • @wim said:
    OK now. Something more like that should be Korg's demo track. The one they put out there did nothing to sell me. This is more like it. Nice job.

    What he said.

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