• Publisher: DETUNE
  • Release Date: Apr 26, 2018
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5.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 14 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 14
  2. Negative: 7 out of 14

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  1. Apr 27, 2018
    3
    This program has many flaws. Some can be overlooked, such as only including 16 of the 20 virtual instruments found in other versions, or poorly implemented touch features. One flaw in particular is the nail in this application's coffin.

    THERE. IS. NO. EXPORT. That's right. Anything you make with this application stays with this application. Forget burning your sweet music to a CD,
    This program has many flaws. Some can be overlooked, such as only including 16 of the 20 virtual instruments found in other versions, or poorly implemented touch features. One flaw in particular is the nail in this application's coffin.

    THERE. IS. NO. EXPORT.

    That's right. Anything you make with this application stays with this application. Forget burning your sweet music to a CD, writing to a flash drive, saving your MIDI to a file, or processing your music through a real DAW. You can't do any of that with this software. Everything you make with this version of KORG Gadget stays on the Nintendo Switch for good.

    But wait, there's more! If you were intending to apply any FX such as side-chaining -- forget about it because this application can't do that either. You will be stuck in the realm of beginner for as long as you use this software.

    This is a cheap toy sold at a premium price. If you are an absolute beginner in music creation, there are much better alternatives. FL Studio, for instance, is instantly accessible and has room for you to grow as a musician. KORG Gadget for Nintendo Switch, however, is lacking for anyone other than those looking for a music-based toy.

    KORG, the developers of this software and many pieces of sound related hardware, pulled a fast one by not disclosing these missing features until after release. You still have to dig through their site to find it in their FAQ.

    When and if they release such functionality (I don't think they will due to their having to work with Nintendo for such features), I will update this review. As it stands now, this software is crippled by its feature omissions.
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  2. May 1, 2018
    3
    Severely underwhelming with a disappointingly huge amount of room for improvement. It is not a DAW, and not a game. Somewhere in between perhaps. It feels, looks, and runs like a demo / beta version. The button functionality is limited, menus are inefficient, and the HUGE lack of touch screen options, aside from basically the keyboards, is a major upset for a seemingly minor task. For me,Severely underwhelming with a disappointingly huge amount of room for improvement. It is not a DAW, and not a game. Somewhere in between perhaps. It feels, looks, and runs like a demo / beta version. The button functionality is limited, menus are inefficient, and the HUGE lack of touch screen options, aside from basically the keyboards, is a major upset for a seemingly minor task. For me, I'm into music production, and I love my switch too much, so i had to buy this for said reasons, but man was i disappointed. It's fun to create loops, and try the sounds, but most $10 iOS apps etc come packaged better. Save yourself the $50 unless you're like me and are just buying it as a gimmick because you enjoy to produce music and game. Expand
  3. Apr 28, 2018
    3
    While this product provides alot of fun, its more of a toy than a DAW. The fact that there is no export function makes it impossible to get the music you created to other platforms, which severly limits the product. Also the fact that it doesnt support touch which it really should since its a port from a mobile app.. Midi support would also be great but if it was some sort of engineWhile this product provides alot of fun, its more of a toy than a DAW. The fact that there is no export function makes it impossible to get the music you created to other platforms, which severly limits the product. Also the fact that it doesnt support touch which it really should since its a port from a mobile app.. Midi support would also be great but if it was some sort of engine limitation with the switch i could accept that.

    Would have given it a 8 or 9 if it had a export function as it is crucial since it claims it self to be a DAW. If the developers fix this i would be happy to change the score. If they also included touch and some sort of midi support this would be an almost perfect product. Its sad to see so much potential wasted by simple flaws.
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  4. May 1, 2018
    2
    No touch screen controls except for the keyboards/pads. NO EXPORT functionality! Unbelievable that they don't mention that in the game description in the eStore.
  5. Apr 24, 2021
    2
    You can't export your music.

    I repeat.

    You CANNOT export your music.

    On music making software.
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. Jun 19, 2018
    90
    Creating a piece of music in just a few minutes makes for a really fun and unique challenge. The lack of export options is equal parts strange and annoying, but it's not too much trouble to deal with. Those out there with even the slightest interest in music should definitely give this software a try.
  2. 75
    Despite some major flaws, I really enjoyed tinkering with KORG Gadget. The sheer amount of options on each gadget is staggering, and allows you to make something fun. The fact you can play locally with up to four people is mindboggling, but pretty awesome all the same. Add to this the easy to learn interface, and you got something bold on your hands.
  3. May 7, 2018
    70
    While Detune has found some special ways to gamify the process of designing, layering and manipulating a piece of EDM, the lack of support for MIDI controllers or the ability to import/export tracks between other devices takes the shine off Switch’s first proper music title. While it’s ultimately more of an app than a game, KORG Gadget still brings an entirely new experience to your hybrid console and one that’s perfect for tinkering on a track while on your commute.