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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 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.

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