Korg Kaossilator

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Korg Kaossilator
Kaossilator by Korg
Keyboard: none - XY-pad
Velocity sensitive: no
Aftertouch: no
External control: none
Memory: none
Onboard effects: none
Produced: 2007 -
Original price: ~$200

The Korg Kaossilator KO-1 is a portable Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer manufactured by Korg. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds and can be tuned to various keys and scales. Being related to the Korg Kaoss Pads, the Kaossilator is a synth that is played touching a pad that is not unlike a mousepad on laptop computers. It is truly portable, running off of 4 AA batteries with the dimensions as follows: 106 mm (W) x 129 mm (D) x 29 mm (H) / 4.17" (W) x 5.08" (D) x 1.14" (H). It weighs 154 g / 5.43 oz. (without batteries). There are spots to affix lanyards. Outputs consist of a pair of female RCA-style plugs and a stereo mini-phone 1/8th-inch jack. It is nearly the same shape as the Korg mini-KP, differing only where the mini-KP has a pair of RCA-style input jacks.

The Kaossilator features 100 synthesized sounds including acoustic (Guitar, Trumpet and Piano), percussion, and electronic sounds. Most instruments can be locked into various keys and scales. The Kaossilator supports 31 different Scale Patterns including Chromatic, Blues and Diatonic scales - as well as more 'exotic' scales such as Japanese and Egyptian.

The Kaossilator also has a gate arpeggiator and a loop function that allows the layering of instruments to produce loops. The loop recording function is somewhat limited, as the maximum length is two bars in 4/4 time. Even though the limited options for recording, some artists have recorded full-length albums with the Kaossilator[1][2][3]


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  1. ^ Gary Kibler's The Yellow Album (visited 13-03-2008)
  2. ^ Cosmic Curtain's Silver Spheres (visited 27-03-2008)
  3. ^ Steven Edward Little's (nu jazz) Jazzed Edge (visited 25-04-2008)

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