KORG Gadget Music Creation Studio (Nintendo Switch Digital Download)
$24
$48.00
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Nintendo eShop has KORG Gadget Music Creation Studio (Nintendo Switch Digital Download) on sale for $24.
Note: Must be logged in to your Nintendo Account that is linked to a Nintendo Switch Console in order to purchase.
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About this Game:
Award-winning music creation software KORG Gadget is now available for the Nintendo Switch. Plentiful instrumental gadgets combined with a simple and intuitive graphical interface enable speedy music creation. With this new music creation studio, one can create and perform music by actively twisting and turning the Joy-Con.
There is also a multi-player mode in which up to four people can collaborate in making music. Connect via an HDMI cable to enjoy playing on the TV in your living room, or use it with a projector for big live performances. Everyone can enjoy this new game-like DAW experience.
This makes me think of a game for the OG PlayStation called MTV's music generator. I used to use that as a drum machine and played electric guitar along to it.
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Nintendo treats its customer base like crap. Nonetheless, the are able to continue to bully everyone with their legal team because people keep buying their stuff. What a terrible company.
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This looks pretty neat! I've already used weird devices as part of my recording studio so I don't see why I wouldn't want to tinker with this on a switch! I wonder if I can connect a Midi controller keyboard
I wonder as well. Even Wii had software that worked with midi keyboards, and games that would require you to actually play melodies on a real keyboard.
I wonder as well. Even Wii had software that worked with midi keyboards, and games that would require you to actually play melodies on a real keyboard.
I downloaded it the other day and I have a couple options I can try for Midi keyboards. I'll report back if it seems to take any of those as inputs
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I wonder as well. Even Wii had software that worked with midi keyboards, and games that would require you to actually play melodies on a real keyboard.
Probably not, unless they're willing to be patient and stick with it
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