The only time you’re not in this unified view is when choosing sound sources from the Gadget browser.Īt all times the whole QWERTY area of the keyboard is dedicated to playing notes, starting from C2 (C1 in regular money) on the Z key and working upwards along the rows. On the Mac you can blow up either of these pages, or show both views at once for constant access to all four working areas. In the iOS versions you flip between this view and another page that houses the control panel of the selected Gadget along with a clip recorder/editor. Horizontal rows of clips represent Scenes, from which you can create an arrangement playlist that progresses downwards. Each Gadget lives on a mixer channel, above which are stacked clips associated with that device. When you’ve made your selection you find yourself with one track in a combined mixer and scene arranger view. Type and Tag filters help you narrow down your choice here from among the various synths, drum machines, sampled instruments and audio recorders. You are, however, presented with the same palette of colourful renders from which to choose your first Gadget. Starting a new project, I was slightly sad to see that Gadget For Mac doesn’t have the automatic song-naming feature from the iOS version, which has blessed me over the years with such wonderful songs as ‘Flat Expression’ and ‘Vertical Crab’.
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