You’re 'hack' is most useful. I'm longing for different scale modes on different tracks as well as microtuning. Meanwhile, as a new enForcer, I'm trying to shift the balance between watching your excellent videos and actually making tunes ! Hands off the saddle time...
Exactly the video I was looking for, thanks! I'm still having trouble figuring how to send MIDI CCs from Force to other hardware as the MIDI config box doesn't have an option for CC which I thought was odd... the Macro knob mapping tip is helpful so I'll give that a whirl and see if I can get it working with my DSI Evolver for external control. Thanks for posting this.
Great intro to Gadget (which I have not used). And a primer which could be referenced for general Force -> iPad purposes. Another useful video, sir. Thanks.
Brillant video, cheers mate! I was just wondering whether the iPad is regarded as class compliant and could transfer Audio and MIDI via USB. Is there any chance? And a clip about how exporting the MIDI data and Audio from Gadget to the Force would have also been helpful. Anyway: Great and comprehensive clip: Thanks again! ❤
If you have the iRig connected to Force with a midi cable it won’t show up, it’s just the ‘Force’ output in the midi port section. That’s the Force’s 5 pin output, as long as sync / track is enabled there it should work.
Great video thanks. I followed the instructions and it connected fine. I used a Roland um-one - a bit cheaper than the iRig so another option for anyone reading. I'm hoping I can somehow save these as templates so I dont have to go thru the setup every time.
Finally got my hands on a Force, good to see it talking so well to pad. You eliminated the stability testing time I would've spent before I start going in. Salud 👊
you can record the performance in gadget , then export it as a ableton project , then if you have the ssh hack , transfer the resultant live project back into the force .
I have it running on the 2017 iPad Pro with the headphone socket. 25 tracks running & ifx on half of those with no issues. You also get it on ur iPhone for free if u have both the iPhone & iPad. I’ve had it since Gadget 1 first came out & I love doodling on it. I’ve often thought would my APC40mk2 pair well with it. This video has me wanting to dig it out lol. EDIT, have you tried it with the APC?
Thanks Pierre! It was this one, although you can get them cheaper than this, I wanted hdmi out for non-music stuff, so I bought a more expensive version: USB C Hub for iPad Pro 2018/2020,6-in-1 Adapter for iPad Pro 11/12.9 with 4K HDMI,3.5mm Headphone Jack with Volume Control,USB C PD Charging&Data,USB C Earphone Jack,USB 3.0 www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08LQ3HF9N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_SKJ1658ATZSRAQ0P02XT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
On the Mpc and I’m assuming same goes for the force you can go into program edit whilst on a midi track and configure and name the controls accordingly for that gadget you can then name and save the midi track for later or duplicate use.
great video and very clear explanation. you are 100% correct, best $20 I spent on an app. everything sounds brilliant. I have an older 6th gen ipad, and ran 15+ tracks on gadget w/o any issues. I also have some of the heavier korg soft synths like monopoly, odyssey etc which cost $15 when all korg's app's are on sale. I never used gadget with my force as think working with gadget's sequencer on the 10+ inch ipad screen is easier for me (I think the sequencer in gadget is less powerful but more hands on) and I also have a korg nanokey studio as a controller for it. but for someone who has a force, owns an decent ipad and want to add another capable synth to use via external midi this is a no brainer.
Thank you! Yes I think that’s the same older iPad I had, and Gadget worked perfectly on it. I missed the opportunity to get those other Korg synths when they were cheap, but I’ll definitely grab them next time. Thanks for watching 🙂
I hesitate to say yes just because I’d hate to to give you bad advice when I don’t know for sure! My older 6th gen iPad ran Gadget fine, but I don’t know enough about the relative specs to say for sure 😬
@@MaxipokMusic hehe, dont worry no problem, I checked the Korg site yesterday as well, its not exactly named but its also not say that its not work... From the power the new Air should be powerful enough, on the picture from the gadget software the ipad pro and also the much smaller 10" one are seen, so I think should be the Air..
Yep it does, there’s a folder of them in the factory content. I’ve never even opened it to be honest, but I will have a look to see if there’s anything good in there, and will do a video if there is 🙂
Great video.I would assume saving the project involve saving on both Gadget and Force and duplicating naming on both to recall later if Audio is not imported from Gadget.
Thanks! Yep, absolutely. I just give both the same name so I don’t get confused. Gadget remembers all the midi settings so you don’t have to re-configure the project when it loads, which is nice.
Your video made me have to try out the gadget! Loving it so far, I really like all the synths. I noticed you used the usb midi adapter, did you try to get the midi over USB working from the force? I'm trying to get that to work now and can't see why it wouldn't work since they both accept midi over USB. I assume it doesn't work or else you would have just used a USB cable instead of the midi adapter
Excellent, I’m glad you are enjoying it! Nope, I couldn’t get the iPad to work plugged directly into the Force. Tried a few different cables, and the Force just says ‘unsupported device’. No idea why, but I get the feeling it’s an iOS issue, not Akai (no proof of that though). Definitely annoying!
Thanks for sharing but please can you explain how it's possible that you are getting audio level read outs in Force's mixer from Gadget on all midi channels despite audio being rooted only via jack from iPad to stereo input on the Force?
Hi, for audio I just have a cable from the headphone socket on the iPad usb adaptor going into the Force’s audio inputs. I haven’t tried recording midi into Gadget, I only use it as a sound module really…
@@MaxipokMusic so other than that I would just need a irig midi 2 and a midi cable with the 5 pin on each side ? I have a I irig stream but don’t think that will work
Hi, it’s this dongle. There are cheaper versions, but I wanted one with hdmi too, which isn’t necessary to use with Gadget. Aside from that you just need a standard usb cable and a cable that has a 3.5mm stereo jack at one end and two 6.35mm mono jacks the other end: USB C Hub for iPad Pro 2018/2020,6-in-1 Adapter for iPad Pro 11/12.9 with 4K HDMI,3.5mm Headphone Jack with Volume Control,USB C PD Charging&Data,USB C Earphone Jack,USB 3.0
I’m busy setting up for this project. www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigproio/?pkey=irig-pro-io Does this device do the job of the midi and audio in one? It is slightly more in cost but I like the neatness of a single item. All the best, Shaun
Hi, thanks for this video. Did you try if .als file exported from Gadget works on Force? Anyway, I was also little bit disappointed that Force is not supporting audio over USB or - at least - standard usb MIDI with ipad (Roland UM-ONE mk2 solved this for me). Cheers.
I haven’t tried that yet, but if they are fully Ableton-compatible als files it should work. Yeah no audio over usb is such a drag, in this day and age every device should be able to do that 😐
Doesn’t the force have USB Audio and USB Midi? Wouldn’t it work to connect the iPad USB to USB on the Force and have everything cross that one cable? Also, What’s your opinion on using a Roland-555 in the same configuration (USB audio from the Force into the 555)? Seems like it’d be a great combo for live work.
The Force can accept a usb audio interface with up to 32 inputs, but it doesn’t have audio over usb, so you can’t just plug the iPad in unfortunately - it’s a shame as that would be amazing, a really nice clean setup. I’m sorry I don’t know the Roland 555, so can’t comment on that. I have used the Roland MC101 with MPC, and that worked brilliantly well.
Yeah I’ve spent an hour trying everything and I can’t get anything to work. Connections seem correct. It’s obviously some settings in force that’s not right
Yep you are right, it doesn’t sound the best. If I am recording properly with this setup I plug an interface into one of the USB ports to capture the audio, works fine! 🙂
This is a amazing I have the MPC One but I been eyeing the force for an upgrade but I’m also in between the Live 2 also. You think I can apply this into the MPC Live ?
I’m pretty sure the midi function for the Force and MPCs is the same, you’d just be creating midi programs rather than midi tracks. I had the MPC Live mk1 a few years ago and I did a similar thing using the Roland MC101 as a module and it worked perfectly. The only thing that stops me saying it’ll definitely work is I haven’t used an MPC in a few years and I don’t know what’s happened with firmware updates etc! 🙂
You’re 'hack' is most useful. I'm longing for different scale modes on different tracks as well as microtuning. Meanwhile, as a new enForcer, I'm trying to shift the balance between watching your excellent videos and actually making tunes ! Hands off the saddle time...
I find I’ve shelved the Force & gone back to using Gadget again. I might have to combine after watching your video. 👍🏻👍🏻
Exactly the video I was looking for, thanks! I'm still having trouble figuring how to send MIDI CCs from Force to other hardware as the MIDI config box doesn't have an option for CC which I thought was odd... the Macro knob mapping tip is helpful so I'll give that a whirl and see if I can get it working with my DSI Evolver for external control. Thanks for posting this.
As a gadget user and hardware user as well, you're making my GAS for the force increase so much
Go for it, Force is amazing! 😀
Thanks a lot for sharing. Im a beginner with force and midi in general and I have to say i’m impressed by the possibilities it gives.
No problem, I’m glad it was useful! Yep Gadget is a very powerful app, either on its own or as a module for Force. I really like it 🙂
Great intro to Gadget (which I have not used). And a primer which could be referenced for general Force -> iPad purposes. Another useful video, sir. Thanks.
Thanks Randy! Force + iPad is a great combination, I just wish Apple weren’t so stingy with the inputs / outputs 🙂
I made a few videos using only Korg Gadget 2 and it was always fast and fun, a great tool. I like your combo with the Force!
Get the links up for ur vids, I’d like to watch them. Always love Gadget content
Not going to on someone elses channel but Gadget 2 is totally fun, a very easy way to relax making a tune.
Yea I love it myself
Brillant video, cheers mate! I was just wondering whether the iPad is regarded as class compliant and could transfer Audio and MIDI via USB. Is there any chance?
And a clip about how exporting the MIDI data and Audio from Gadget to the Force would have also been helpful.
Anyway: Great and comprehensive clip:
Thanks again! ❤
Could you explain how to connect the midi irig that the force doesn't see for me?
If you have the iRig connected to Force with a midi cable it won’t show up, it’s just the ‘Force’ output in the midi port section. That’s the Force’s 5 pin output, as long as sync / track is enabled there it should work.
Great video thanks. I followed the instructions and it connected fine. I used a Roland um-one - a bit cheaper than the iRig so another option for anyone reading. I'm hoping I can somehow save these as templates so I dont have to go thru the setup every time.
Excellent, I’m glad it worked for you! Thanks for the tip about the Roland, good to have a cheaper option. Thanks for watching 🙂
Finally got my hands on a Force, good to see it talking so well to pad. You eliminated the stability testing time I would've spent before I start going in. Salud 👊
Excellent, glad it was helpful. Have fun with your new Force! 🙂
When I create a midi clip I don’t have same selections on bottom like you do? Can’t find where to set midi out to force?? I’m using v3.25. Please help
hi, do you know how to connect akai force to the AUM iPad application?
Does works lightning adaptater for iPad air 2?
you can record the performance in gadget , then export it as a ableton project , then if you have the ssh hack , transfer the resultant live project back into the force .
Thank you so much for this! MPC X and Gadget is my new killer combo!
Oh, thank you! So clear and easy
No problem, glad it was helpful! 🙂
I have it running on the 2017 iPad Pro with the headphone socket. 25 tracks running & ifx on half of those with no issues. You also get it on ur iPhone for free if u have both the iPhone & iPad. I’ve had it since Gadget 1 first came out & I love doodling on it. I’ve often thought would my APC40mk2 pair well with it. This video has me wanting to dig it out lol. EDIT, have you tried it with the APC?
This is really good stuff, thanks! What USB-C adapter do you use? Maybe a link?
Thanks Pierre! It was this one, although you can get them cheaper than this, I wanted hdmi out for non-music stuff, so I bought a more expensive version:
USB C Hub for iPad Pro 2018/2020,6-in-1 Adapter for iPad Pro 11/12.9 with 4K HDMI,3.5mm Headphone Jack with Volume Control,USB C PD Charging&Data,USB C Earphone Jack,USB 3.0 www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08LQ3HF9N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_SKJ1658ATZSRAQ0P02XT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
On the Mpc and I’m assuming same goes for the force you can go into program edit whilst on a midi track and configure and name the controls accordingly for that gadget you can then name and save the midi track for later or duplicate use.
great video and very clear explanation.
you are 100% correct, best $20 I spent on an app. everything sounds brilliant.
I have an older 6th gen ipad, and ran 15+ tracks on gadget w/o any issues.
I also have some of the heavier korg soft synths like monopoly, odyssey etc which cost $15 when all korg's app's are on sale.
I never used gadget with my force as think working with gadget's sequencer on the 10+ inch ipad screen is easier for me
(I think the sequencer in gadget is less powerful but more hands on)
and I also have a korg nanokey studio as a controller for it.
but for someone who has a force, owns an decent ipad and want to add another capable synth to use via external midi this is a no brainer.
Thank you! Yes I think that’s the same older iPad I had, and Gadget worked perfectly on it. I missed the opportunity to get those other Korg synths when they were cheap, but I’ll definitely grab them next time. Thanks for watching 🙂
Can you arm all the tracks in Gadget and record the sequence info in to it in a single pass?
Hi Bryant. I’ve never actually tried to record into Gadget, I’ve always used it as a module. But I’ll hook it up and try, will let you know.
that was a very informative video thank you
Thanks Russell, I’m glad you found it useful!
Sorry my english is Bad, where are you connect irig midi?
It Can be interesting to see how you connect your hyper drive to the irig midi
Thanks u
Hi. The iRig is connected to the iPad with a usb c adapter.
@@MaxipokMusic ok thanks for your answer
Was just wondering if it's possible to jam with the Force for around 10 minutes without Korg gadget crashing?
I don’t think I’ve ever had Gadget crash, but haven’t used it for a while so there might have been updates which have changed its stability?
@@MaxipokMusic Thanks. Instead of my Force, I'll try to use my Fender GC-1 + GR-55 to trigger the Korg. Hope it works.
it won't work if you use USB connection directly to the Force? You need to use the USB to Midi adapter?
Nope, at least I couldn’t get it to work without the USB adapter. No idea why…
Terrific!! Got to try this.
Have fun! And thanks for watching 🙂
Great stuff! Thank you!
Another Question
You said you have Ipad pro...
You think a new Ipad Air also does the job ??
I hesitate to say yes just because I’d hate to to give you bad advice when I don’t know for sure! My older 6th gen iPad ran Gadget fine, but I don’t know enough about the relative specs to say for sure 😬
@@MaxipokMusic hehe, dont worry no problem, I checked the Korg site yesterday as well, its not exactly named but its also not say that its not work... From the power the new Air should be powerful enough, on the picture from the gadget software the ipad pro and also the much smaller 10" one are seen, so I think should be the Air..
Hmmm. I used to use Gadget exclusively back in 2016, 17. I may have to dig out some of my old projects and pair it up!
Fantastic, I hope you have fun re-exploring it! 🙂
So the force has midi patterns built in? I watched it all but missed that part. Thanks for sharing
Yep it does, there’s a folder of them in the factory content. I’ve never even opened it to be honest, but I will have a look to see if there’s anything good in there, and will do a video if there is 🙂
Great video.I would assume saving the project involve saving on both Gadget and Force and duplicating naming on both to recall later if Audio is not imported from Gadget.
Thanks! Yep, absolutely. I just give both the same name so I don’t get confused. Gadget remembers all the midi settings so you don’t have to re-configure the project when it loads, which is nice.
Your video made me have to try out the gadget! Loving it so far, I really like all the synths. I noticed you used the usb midi adapter, did you try to get the midi over USB working from the force? I'm trying to get that to work now and can't see why it wouldn't work since they both accept midi over USB. I assume it doesn't work or else you would have just used a USB cable instead of the midi adapter
Excellent, I’m glad you are enjoying it! Nope, I couldn’t get the iPad to work plugged directly into the Force. Tried a few different cables, and the Force just says ‘unsupported device’. No idea why, but I get the feeling it’s an iOS issue, not Akai (no proof of that though). Definitely annoying!
@@MaxipokMusic I had same 'unsupported device' issue trying to plug Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra via USB C to Force
Thanks for sharing but please can you explain how it's possible that you are getting audio level read outs in Force's mixer from Gadget on all midi channels despite audio being rooted only via jack from iPad to stereo input on the Force?
Those are midi signals going out, not audio coming in…
@@MaxipokMusic Thanks, that makes sense.
How are you getting the audio recorded into force or midi clips into gadget after you finish sequencing? Is there an easy way?
Hi, for audio I just have a cable from the headphone socket on the iPad usb adaptor going into the Force’s audio inputs. I haven’t tried recording midi into Gadget, I only use it as a sound module really…
@@MaxipokMusic so other than that I would just need a irig midi 2 and a midi cable with the 5 pin on each side ? I have a I irig stream but don’t think that will work
@@MaxipokMusic or is that a 5 pin midi to the usb 3
Can you detail show or name me that dongle pls ??
Whats that for a utility, wich connectors it needs to have all ??
Hi, it’s this dongle. There are cheaper versions, but I wanted one with hdmi too, which isn’t necessary to use with Gadget. Aside from that you just need a standard usb cable and a cable that has a 3.5mm stereo jack at one end and two 6.35mm mono jacks the other end:
USB C Hub for iPad Pro 2018/2020,6-in-1 Adapter for iPad Pro 11/12.9 with 4K HDMI,3.5mm Headphone Jack with Volume Control,USB C PD Charging&Data,USB C Earphone Jack,USB 3.0
@@MaxipokMusic ok thanks , I will check that out..
@@progwaver Sorry the link didn’t copy for some reason. If you paste that description into Amazon it’ll come up 🙂
I’m busy setting up for this project. www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigproio/?pkey=irig-pro-io Does this device do the job of the midi and audio in one? It is slightly more in cost but I like the neatness of a single item. All the best, Shaun
Hi, thanks for this video. Did you try if .als file exported from Gadget works on Force? Anyway, I was also little bit disappointed that Force is not supporting audio over USB or - at least - standard usb MIDI with ipad (Roland UM-ONE mk2 solved this for me). Cheers.
I haven’t tried that yet, but if they are fully Ableton-compatible als files it should work. Yeah no audio over usb is such a drag, in this day and age every device should be able to do that 😐
@@MaxipokMusic If anyone interested, exporting from Gadget (mac) to .als and reopening on Force works flawlessly - of course with midi or samples.
@@PavelKabelik Excellent! Thanks very much for letting us know 🙂🙏
Doesn’t the force have USB Audio and USB Midi? Wouldn’t it work to connect the iPad USB to USB on the Force and have everything cross that one cable? Also, What’s your opinion on using a Roland-555 in the same configuration (USB audio from the Force into the 555)? Seems like it’d be a great combo for live work.
The Force can accept a usb audio interface with up to 32 inputs, but it doesn’t have audio over usb, so you can’t just plug the iPad in unfortunately - it’s a shame as that would be amazing, a really nice clean setup. I’m sorry I don’t know the Roland 555, so can’t comment on that. I have used the Roland MC101 with MPC, and that worked brilliantly well.
@@MaxipokMusic thanks for the clarification.
Super bravo 👏 👏 👏
Hey, thx for the upload 😎😍😎 greetings cya
Such a great thing!!!
Thanks for watching! 😃
Yeah I’ve spent an hour trying everything and I can’t get anything to work. Connections seem correct. It’s obviously some settings in force that’s not right
Great vid.. Thanks! Costs €40 now.. 😋 Chill cheap for what it does though.. Regards
The DAC on that dongle is not very good. I use one of them USB-C dongles in the USB-c slot, it's far superior. Thanks for these vid's BTW.
Yep you are right, it doesn’t sound the best. If I am recording properly with this setup I plug an interface into one of the USB ports to capture the audio, works fine! 🙂
Prefiro Videos sem falas… 👍🏽
This is a amazing I have the MPC One but I been eyeing the force for an upgrade but I’m also in between the Live 2 also. You think I can apply this into the MPC Live ?
I’m pretty sure the midi function for the Force and MPCs is the same, you’d just be creating midi programs rather than midi tracks. I had the MPC Live mk1 a few years ago and I did a similar thing using the Roland MC101 as a module and it worked perfectly. The only thing that stops me saying it’ll definitely work is I haven’t used an MPC in a few years and I don’t know what’s happened with firmware updates etc! 🙂