![]() The Chicago gadget, with its silver faceplate, does a more than passable impersonation of Roland's iconic TB-303, and it sounds pretty spot-on too, delivering those same soft whip acid basslines. ![]() This is a slightly different proposition, and arguably a more welcoming one too a collection of 16 gadgets, ranging from drum machines to synthesizers and with some more familiar than others, this is geared towards laying down tracks in as frictionless a fashion as possible. And it's a successor of sorts to Korg's line of DS and 3DS software - with the developer of the 3DS outings, Detune, working on Korg Gadget. ![]() There are some video game specific gadgets that have been added - the Kamata comes courtesy of Bandai Namco, and emulates the C30 wave generator used in classic arcade titles such as Galaga '88. ![]() This isn't a rival to Logic Pro or Ableton, of course - instead, it feels like a successor to the likes of Codemasters' outstanding Music 2000 (a piece of software, legend once had it, that Dizzee Rascal produced his debut album on - though like most legends, it sadly proved not entirely true), and going back a little further to Nintendo's own Mario Paint.
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