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KORG Gadget For Mac 2.5

Korg’s Gadget was the DAW that dragged me kicking and screaming into music-making on an iPad. I’d resisted the temptation for a while, perhaps rather snobbishly looking down my nose at iOS musicmaking. Gadget changed that. It’s essentially a suite of synths and drum machines and a very easy UI to sew them all together into incrediblesounding tunes. It was almost like it was written for me, so quickly did I make music with it.

Then, a couple of years back, along came Gadget for the Mac. Again, I resisted the urge, thinking that the sweet touch experience of the iOS version could never translate to desktop (and yes, I do see the irony of this time looking down my nose at a Mac). Besides, Korg then recently released all of the Gadgets as

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