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KORG Gadget 2 plug-ins bundle $199

The Korg Gadget ecosphere might seem a little complicated at first, but have no fear, it’s quite simple. Korg’s Gadget first appeared on the iOS platform a few years back and was the one app that drew me over to the iPad for complete music production. It is still an exceptional DAW, full of mini plug-in synth, sampler and drum instruments – the Gadgets – which specialise in everything from classic Korg sounds to more contemporary drones and bleeps. So easy was it to craft very decent (mostly electronic type) tunes on it, that Korg expanded the Gadget universe to release the DAW for Mac.

The latest Korg Gadget 2 announcement sees updates and additions to both the iOS and Mac versions, but that’s not all. The Gadget collection of instruments and effects is now available as a separate plug-in bundle for both Mac and PC users, who

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