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Kaoss Pad
Korg Kaoss Pad KP3
ManufacturerKorg
Dates1999 -
Price~$400
Technical specifications
LFOYes
Aftertouch expressionno
Velocity expressionno
Storage memory2 memory banks
Effects128
Input/output
Keyboardnone - XY-pad
External controlnone

The Korg Kaoss Pad is an audio effects unit made by Korg, launched in 1999. It allows users to manipulate audio, such as by sampling, looping, and pitch-bending, using an X/Y touchscreen.[1] Its users include Radiohead (on their song "Everything In Its Right Place"), Matt Bellamy of Muse (who has Kaoss Pad builts into his guitars), Brian Eno, and Beardyman.[1]

See also

  • Kaossilator, a Korg synthesizer with a Kaoss pad interface

References

  1. ^ a b McNamee, David (2011-03-09). "Hey, what's that sound: Kaoss Pad". the Guardian. Retrieved 2018-03-22.