
Gadget for iOS is $40 but the added Switch price comes from Kamata, a chiptune synthesizer, that's packaged with the purchase. You would have to buy Kamata on iOS for $15 so technically it's price drops down to $8 for buying Gadget on Switch.

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No word on a midi interface anywhere on the web, i guess we will have to wait for release to know for sure..Sharp wrote:It's coming up on my Switch for a release of the 26th of this month for 38.99 Euro. 559MB Download.
Is it possible to midi into the Switch over the USB C connection?
Sharp.
You have a Nintendo Switch, Sharp? That's awesome! Didn't know it was listed in the eShop till you pointed it out. Can confirm that it will be a file size of 559MB available for download on the 26th.Sharp wrote:It's coming up on my Switch for a release of the 26th of this month for 38.99 Euro. 559MB Download.
Is it possible to midi into the Switch over the USB C connection?
Sharp.
CAN'T export MIDI and obviously not SMF by extensionCharlesFerraro wrote: Other questions are yet to be answered... will the Switch be able to import or export MIDI files or SMF? What about exporting audio stems, or the whole project as a .gdproj2 file? Will it have online support like Allihoopa or GadgetCloud?
I think we can reasonably assume that it can bounce a stereo downmix to a microSD card.
A very helpful user on reddit posted: https://www.amazon.com/Musou-Extractor- ... ctor&psc=1CharlesFerraro wrote:would be cool if there were an easy way to record through the digital out but we already know there isn't.