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Kaoss Pad
Korg Kaoss Pad KP3
ManufacturerKorg
DatesIntroduced in 1999. Current Hardware iteration/redesign (“KP3”) released in 2006, VST Software version released on November 2022.
Price~$400
Technical specifications
OscillatorUser Samples; PCM for preset synth voices
LFOMultiple LFO options, waveforms and combinations of LFO with other effects
Synthesis typeSeveral preset synth and drum voices; granular synthesis
FilterMultiple
Aftertouch expressionno
Velocity expressionno
Storage memory4 Memory Slots and read/write to SD card
Effects150
Input/output
Keyboardnone - XY-pad
Left-hand controlFX Release; FX parameter ‘Hold’
External controlSupports multiple configurations as a MIDI Controller for external hardware. MIDI configurations (e.g. X-Y pad configuration) can be stored as Program Files on SD media.
Audio sample4 sample slots with unlimited overdub/resampling

The Kaoss Pad is a sampler and audio effects processor launched by Korg in 1999.[1] It allows users to record and process audio and apply various effects using an X-Y touchscreen. It has been used by artists including Radiohead, Muse, Brian Eno, and They Might Be Giants.

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Features

The Kaoss Pad allows users to sample and loop audio and apply effects such as pitch-bending, flange, distortion, and delay using a touchscreen.[1] According to the Guardian, while its effects technology was not new, the Kaoss Pad was distinguished by its intuitive design: "Anyone can pick one up and in a matter of seconds get the hang of it."[1]

The British producer and musician Brian Eno, an early adopter of the Kaoss Pad, described it as "a way of taking sounds into the domain of muscular control" as opposed to working with computers: "It takes you into a completely different place, because when working with computers you normally don't use your muscles in that way."[1]

Users

Radiohead use a Kaoss Pad on performances of their 2000 song "Everything In Its Right Place" to manipulate Thom Yorke's vocals into a "glitching, stuttering collage".[1] Matt Bellamy of Muse, described by the Guardian as "undoubtedly the Kaoss rock star", uses touchscreen MIDI controllers built into his guitars to control Kaoss Pads.[1][2] Other users include Brian Eno, the singer Bryan Ferry and the beatboxer Beardyman.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g McNamee, David (9 March 2011). "Hey, what's that sound: Kaoss Pad". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  2. ^ Varian, Ethan (2011-09-13). "Manson MB-1 Guitar is Muse Guitarist Matt Bellamy's Secret Weapon". Guitar World. Retrieved 2024-01-27.

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