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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 and Brian Eno .
Korg Kaoss Pad KP2, an improved re-release of the original Kaoss Pad. Korg Kaoss Pad Entrancer, an audio & visual processor version of Kaoss Pad. [45] Korg Triton Extreme: The successor to the Triton, which added "Valve Force" circuitry, a real vacuum tube circuit. Nicknamed "Russian Bullet," these tubes are rumored to last a minimum of 10 years.
The Korg Kaossilator Pro. Korg unveiled the Kaossilator Pro on 14 January 2010 at the NAMM Show. [7] The device has a metal casing similar to the Kaoss Pad 3 (KP3), but its touchpad (divided into an 8×8 grid of rectangles) is back-lit with green lights instead of the KP3's red lights.
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On July 19th, 2024, Korg released the Korg Collection 5, expanding its software suite with three new additions: the ARP 2600, EP-1 electric piano, and Vox Super Continental organ. This latest update includes the semi-modular ARP 2600 synthesizer, renowned for its distinct sounds and now featuring both classic modifications and entirely new modules.
In various YouTube videos [10] [11] various pieces of electronic equipment can be spotted, notably the Korg Kaossilator Pro, the Kaoss Pad 3 (also known as the KP3), a Korg Wavedrum, a microKORG, a Boss GT-8 and a Boss RC-50. [12] In a departure from his prior live work, Beardyman released his debut album I Done a Album on 21 March 2011. [13]
KORG DS-10 is a music creation program for the Nintendo DS that emulates the Korg MS range of synthesizers.Frequently people refer to the Korg MS-10, however the MS-10 is a single oscillator monosynth.
A Korg PadKontrol. The Korg PadKontrol was a USB MIDI controller manufactured by Korg.The PadKontrol was released in 2005 as a competitor to the Akai MPD and the M-Audio Triggerfinger.