Korg Kaossilator 2 Touch Pad Synth/Looper
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Pros
- Easy To Use
- Functional
- Good Quality
- Improves Sound
Cons
Best Uses
- Backup
- Concerts
- Practicing
Comments about Korg Kaossilator 2 Touch Pad Synth/Looper:
Read the manual, then you'll master this device
Comments about Korg Kaossilator 2 Touch Pad Synth/Looper:
Despite its downfalls, this device is a riot to play with. I can see it as a much needed addition to the duo act I play with my wife. It brings good variable dance beats, keyboard sounds and lead sounds into the mix. It will become the melody/lead instrument my wife plays, currently she has no lead instrument skills, this thing plays with 1 finger and when properly set delivers an easy to play, cool, lead sound/scale to those with imagination and inventiveness.
the ability to create 2 different loops is good, but an undo button is badly needed to remove the last thing added to a loop during a live performance.
accessing sounds during live performance can be cumbersome but is doable with some practice
the wall wart is a must as the K2 will suck dry a regular pair of AA's (like what is included with it) in way less than an hour, alklines go dead in not much longer. it won't last thru a 4 hour gig on standard batterys.
All the above being said the K2 is a decent value with a high entertainment factor for you and your audience. A blast to play with just for fun, and an OK tool to add to the arsenal of a DJ or other live performer
Lots of good useable sounds, kits and beats.
programmable scale and key means no bad notes during a lead if used properly
the small size is a plus.
this thing is a battery hog, buy the wall wart.
needs and undo button to undo the last thing you laid onto a loop, needs it bad as this is the biggest downfall of the device.
needs a tap tempo button
it is plastic and lightweight, fits in a pocket.
touch pad and slider are nicely sensitive
This product will do better in the slightly lower price range than where it is.
that being said; this thing is a lot of fun right out of the box so how do you put a price on that?
accessing different sounds can be cumbersome but is managable with practice.
Comments about Korg Kaossilator 2 Touch Pad Synth/Looper:
I read the instruction manual, which was only slightly tedious, put the batteries in, plugged in my headphones and was immediately blown away by the first tone, Lead Synth. Then I sat and went through some of the different amazing sounds, seeing what they sounded like. In the next 20 minutes, I had created my first loop(s) with a drum pattern, synth bass and a lead synth. Then I took the K2 to my music room and plugged it into my TASCAM 2488 Neo and blasted it through my studio monitors -- what I heard just made me smile. I added a couple guitar parts and had a great jam song done it like one hour. The unit is highly transportable, only slightly bigger than a smartphone, so you can take it with you and synthesize and loop on the fly anywhere. The built-in mic allows you to sample your own sounds anywhere, and you can plug in a mic also. When you're done, save your work to a micro SD card. It's easy to change patches, just slide your finger on the value slider till you see the patch you want. Patches are based in groups: lead synths, bass synths, drum kits, etc. Great versatile machine in a small package with a great price.
Recently purchased the Korg Kaossilator 2 Touch Pad Synth/Looper, and I have to say I was amazed with this unit right out of the box. The synth sounds are very high quality - the same sounds you get from Korg keyboards that cost 20 times more than this unit. I've been a guitarist for 35 years, but I play some drums, bass, and keyboards, as well, and I do some songwriting and home recording as well. However, I'm not a great (but merely functional) keyboard player, so when I saw the Kaossilator 2 and all it can do, I thought I would try it, as there's no keyboard! Using the touch pad to create phrases is just plain simple. Then hold a button down to create a loop. Through the function button you can adjust tempo, key, scale, length of loop, you can crossfade the two loops DJ style, and save your work to micro SD card. The arpeggiator is great with many variations. This unit is very easy to use -- you could even call it fun, the synth and drum sounds are awesome, and the price is hard to believe for what you get. Buy this and have some fun making great-sounding loop music.
A whole lot of features in a small package. The unit seems sturdy, well built. Sound quality is out of this world.
Small bucks for big synth sounds and packed with features.
Comments about Korg Kaossilator 2 Touch Pad Synth/Looper:
Cons:
- Small touch-pad playing area
- Some features are hard to access
- No Tap/BPM button
- No navigation wheel
- No little neat note/sound/scale card (like Kaossilator 2 had), I really really use that thing with the first one!
Pros:
- Great samples and sounds
- Very awesome beats (you can practically DJ with this little guy)
- High quality hardware
- MicroSD card for saving your work (thats just awesome!)
- Easier connectivity to mixer/speaker/headphones (simple AUX out)
- Only 2 AA batteries required if using it without A/C power adapter
- Namings on the display are now full and in english (unlike the first one had those weird symbos which usually were only confusing)
- AUX IN/MIC jack, which I have not tested yet, but you get the idea, now thats really a powerfull thing, especially if you beatbox or use several instruments live (drummachines, another kaossilator, etc.)
So, the best way to go with Kaossilator 3 would be to make sure the feauters and size from the first Kaossilator stay, while the features on the Kaossilator 2 are more easily accessible (ex: fader, navigation wheel, etc.).
Besides those things it's once again another awesome musical instrument from KORG! I would highly recommend this to any musician who likes to experiment!
The features are great, however some of them are hard to access.
As exmplae, the fader feature has to be accessed via 1 button which cycles through all the options and if I cycle through the fader I have to start cycling from the beginning. The wheel which was on the Kaossilator 1 would resolve that problem, that's a shame there is no navigation/volume/tempo wheel like there was in the first Kaossilator.There is the touch sensitive sort of scroll but the wheel is much better.
Also Tap/BPM button is A MUST! Once again on the Kaossilator the Tap/BPM Tempo button was done the best way ever - you either tap the BPM in or press it once and change it very quick with the navigation wheel - now that was brilliant!!! Why not continue with that approach?
Another thing I don't like is the touch area. It's simply too small and really hard to actually make a certain melody... a certain stylus would help I guess, but that kills the whole portability feature, I'd rather have the same size as the first Kaossilator.
The newer Kaossilator looks more cheap, however thats probably because of such a light weight. So far it works flawlessly.
Definitely!
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