Korg Kaossilator

Being related to the Korg Kaoss Pads, a Kaossilator is a synth that is played using a touchpad similar to those of laptop computers.

A limited-edition pink casing was also produced, and for a time it was sold at a significantly lower price than the yellow model at many music shops.

Another way to fully overcome the two-bar limit is by powering up the Kaossilator while holding down the Tap and Loop Rec buttons.

Doing this will make four bars available (by setting the Loop Length to 16), but this disables the Undo function[6] Korg unveiled the Kaossilator Pro on 14 January 2010 at the NAMM Show.

The larger pad makes it easier to hit specific notes compared to the original Kaossilator.

It offers 200 sounds, vocoder patches, four channels of looping, MIDI, a gate arpeggiator, 31 scales, editor software, and other features.

The iKaossilator [11] offers 150 sounds, a 5-track loop sequencer, scale/key settings, WIST support and the ability to save/resume an ongoing project but does not have an arpeggiator.

The Kaossilator 2S adds unlimited undo, redo and support for importing loops into Ableton Live.

The original Kaossilator KO-1
The Korg Kaossilator Pro