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KORG Gadget is continuing to receive support well after release, and a new update for the app released this week. Users can access version 3.6.0, which adds in features such as an oscilloscope, Waveform and Lissajous mode, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

KORG Gadget

KORG Gadget received its latest update this week. Version 3.5 is out now, which adds some interesting new features.

First, arcade controllers and USB PC keyboards are now supported. That’s on top of other features including Auto View, Song Loop, and Note Limit.

Below are the full patch notes plus a video:

KORG has announced that its 3.0 update for KORG Gadget on Switch will be available starting July 11. Once live, users will be able to access new gadgets from SEGA and Taito.

Below are the full details:

KORG Gadget was updated on Switch today, bringing in some rather noteworthy functionality. With version 2.0, internet multiplayer is now supported.

Users can create a room, select a room, or spectate someone else’s room. If you want to make music with anyone else online, it’s now possible – and that’s pretty neat.

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DETUNE has announced that new gadgets are inbound for KORG Gadget on Switch. With the OTORII pack, players will be able to use sounds from SEGA, including OutRun and After Burner. EBINA is repressed by Taito with games such as Darius and Ninja Warriors.

These new gadgets will be offered sometime in early 2019. We’ll bring you more details as DETUNE shares them.

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KORG Gadget

KORG Gadget received one of its first updates on Switch this week. If you downloaded the app, you can access version 1.1.

Some new functions have been added as well as bug fixes. Continue on below for the full patch notes.

KORG Gadget

To promote the launch of KORG Gadget on Switch this week, a new trailer for the music creation software is now available. Have a look at the video from KORG below.

KORG Gadget - Nintendo Switch

The music creation software KORG Gadget launched on the Switch eShop this week. Unfortunately, it has a major limitation. Currently there is no native way of exporting any music created.

What does that mean if you’re looking to take your song outside of KORG Gadget? The developer currently recommends recording the audio from either the headphone output in the body of the Switch, or from HDMI audio output. Obviously that isn’t ideal.


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