KORG Gadget, the latest music production software from DETUNE, is now accessible on PlayStation 5. You can grab it right away from the PlayStation Store at a price of $49.99.
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View Urgent ForecastThe PlayStation 5 edition is a continuation of DETUNE’s past launches, including the KORG Gadget for Nintendo Switch and KORG Gadget VR.
Here is an overview of the software, via DETUNE:
Made by the globally recognized electronic musical instrument company, KORG Inc., the acclaimed music creation software, known as KORG Gadget, has made its way to PlayStation!
The KORG Gadget for PlayStation comes equipped with 16 essential tools for music production, featuring a variety of exclusive synthesizers and two pre-installed drum machines. Each tool offers customizable advanced settings to help you swiftly generate an array of sounds, providing quick access to inspiring tones for effortless music creation.
Furthermore, one of the standout aspects of KORG Gadget, its user interface, has been improved with a more engaging 3D design, reminiscent of a game. The Sound, Sequence, and Mix functions are now arranged in an intuitive setup, making it effortless for users to produce music smoothly.
This cutting-edge music production studio provides an exceptionally engaging environment, unlike anything found in other software, taking your creative abilities to unprecedented levels.
Visit the official website here for an official fAQ and manual.
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