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KORG Kaoss Pad Quad

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KORG Kaoss Pad Quad - Dynamic Effects Processor


Create your own combination of Kaoss effects, and simultaneously control up to four effects using a single fingertip! Introducing the Kaoss Pad Quad; it’s Kaoss control evolved to a whole new level.


Kaoss Pad Quad Highlights
• Brilliant, colorful LED touchpad illuminations move in sync with your performance
• Control multiple effects in realtime using the intuitive Kaoss X-Y touchpad
• Create your own Kaoss combinations and use up to four effects at once
• Choose one of five effects from each of four effect groups; a total of 1,295 combinations!
• Freeze button holds the effect settings after you release your finger, for dazzling hands-free use
• Versatile and highly playable effects control, delivering unimaginable expression
• New Looper effects – Forward, Reverse and Slice – add new audio intensity
• Mix it up with new DJ emulation Vinyl Break and Ducking Compressor effects
• Auto BPM engine detection and Tap Tempo functions keep your Kaoss locked to the beat


Twelve years ago, the first-generation Kaoss Pad exploded onto the DJ/music scene with touchpad-based effect control. Since then, the overwhelming acceptance and popularity of the X-Y touchpad is evident in many Korg products – Kaoss Pad effects, the Kaossilator Series, our padKONTROL and nanoPAD controllers, even the exclusive M3 TouchView™ display – that are now standards in the scene. To this we add the Kaoss Pad Quad, with new effects, functions, and features that truly stand out from the crowd.
As suggested by the name "Quad", this new Kaoss Pad lets you use up to four effects simultaneously. These effects can be sync’ed to the beat of your music, to freely transform your song in realtime. Any audio source can be processed; an MP3 player, a mixing board, an instrument, even vocals via the mic input! The expressive performance potential that arises from the Kaoss Pad Quad leaves other effect units in the dust, and rapidly approaches the realm of an "instrument". The brilliant and colorful LED touchpad illumination adds a strong sense of individuality, further enhancing the Kaoss Pad Quad’s unique character.
The Kaoss Pad Quad will enthrall everyone. The intense user can engage in highly technical performances; the casual user can enjoy DJ-like fun. Either way, the audience will be equally captivated. The interest and depth emanating from this new instrument is sure to touch every listener.


Dazzling, illuminated touchpad control
The intuitive interface that has helped to make the Korg Kaoss Series so popular is alive and well on the Kaoss Pad Quad. As you tap, slide, or move your finger across the X-Y touchpad, the effect parameters will change, producing dramatic realtime changes in the sound. One big change to the touchpad is brilliant LEDs that light up in an intense variety of colors. The illumination changes depending on the state of the effects, the BPM setting, and on your movements while performing. The DJ booth or stage will be brilliantly illuminated, visually boosting the excitement level!

Use up to four effects simultaneously for unimaginable expression
As the name suggests, Kaoss Pad Quad lets you simultaneously control up to four effects from the touchpad. Each of the four effect modules – Looper; Modulation; Filter; and Delay/Reverb – contains five options (plus a null, or off position), for a total of 1,295 combinations! Best of all, effects can be chosen directly from the front panel, a more intuitive and physical process than on previous Kaoss Pad models. Enjoy trying your own Kaoss combinations and discovering ways to radically morph the sound.
By rhythmically adding successive effects, or switching effects on and off as your song progresses, you can use the Kaoss Pad Quad to add variation and development to the structure of your song. In other words, even a simple beat can potentially be transformed into a killer tune that will whip the dance floor into a frenzy. In addition to being an enormous asset to the professional, the Kaoss Pad Quad is also great fun for the casual user. It is extremely straightforward and easy to use; just touch the pad to apply effects. Connect a portable audio player or any audio source, and begin enjoying hours of sound creation and manipulation. Once you get started, you'll lose all track of time!

Freeze button offers hands-free effects!
For each of the four effect modules, there's a Freeze button that memorizes the position at which you're touching the touchpad, causing that effect to be held even after you release your finger. If you touch the touchpad again while Freeze is enabled, only the non-frozen effects will be controlled. You can achieve even higher levels of performance freedom by using the four Freeze buttons in conjunction with the effect type buttons.

Expand your performance with newly designed effects
In addition to more traditional effects, the Kaoss Pad Quad offers many new types of effects:


Multi-Mode Looper
Use the touchpad to loop part of your song; the number of beats is controlled by the location you touched. Three types of looping are provided; the standard Looper; the Rev Looper (Reverse Looper) which plays the looped phrase backward; and the Loop Slicer, which divides the phrase and lets you loop-play only a specific portion. You can switch between the different looper types by sliding your finger up and down the touchpad as the loop plays, producing radical new beats on a whim. Using these sophisticated loop tools makes it easy to ignite a frenzy on the dance floor.


Vinyl Break turntable effects
The first effect lets you slide your finger up and down on the touchpad to simulate the scratch sounds that can be produced on a turntable. Next, if you leave your finger on the touchpad without moving it, you can also create the effect of gradually slowing the playback speed to a stop, just as when you stop the rotation of a turntable. This realistic sound is highly usable as part of a DJ performance, allowing even a beginner to feel like an experienced DJ.


Ducking Comp transforms the playback
This creates the distinctive “ducking compressor” effects that have become a staple in music production. By boosting the sound level during off-beats of the kick drum, this effect can expressively transform your sound in very musical ways.

Stay in Sync!
The proprietary Auto BPM engine automatically detects the tempo/BPM (Beats Per Minute) of the song that's playing or the audio source. Using this function allows BPM effects such as delay to remain in sync with the song. Tap Tempo is also provided; you can press the TAP button several times at the desired tempo to set the appropriate BPM value even for a song that does not have a strong rhythmic feel or whose BPM is difficult to detect. You can also use the BPM knob to make fine adjustments.


Kaoss Pad Quad Specification:

Effect Modules and Types:
Looper Module: Looper, Rev Looper, Loop Slicer, Grain Shifter, Vinyl Break
Mod Module: Dist, Decimator, Ducking Comp, Flanger, Phaser
Filter Module: LPF, HPF, BPF+, Jet, Pitch Shifter
Delay/Rev Module: 1Delay, Delay, Tape Echo, Reverb, Delay Reverb


Inputs:
Line inputs (RCA jacks), Mic (1/4” phone jack)


Outputs:
Line outputs (RCA jacks), Headphones (1/4” stereo phone jack)


Sampling Frequency:
48 kHz


AD/DA:
24-bit linear


Power Supply:
DC9V 1700mA


Included Items:
AC adapter, Protective sheet for touchpad


Dimensions (W x D x H):
185 x 213 x 44 mm/7.29” x 8.39” x 1.73”


Weight:
754 g/26.60 oz.

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Hope to see a release date and pricing soon.
Will there be any synth or drum effects included?
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Johnny Sniper wrote:Hope to see a release date and pricing soon.
Will there be any synth or drum effects included?
One video quaoted it at $289 retail.
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when did the kaossilator pro come out after being announed at winter namm 2010? that will give us an idea when this will come out
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The Kaoss Pad Quad is not very impressive, as a KP3 and K-Pro owner. The Looper Effect is no replacement for their looping and resampling capability. It certainly is no KP4. Featurewise, it's more between a miniKP and KP3. I like the design of grouping the effects they way they have, and the multi-colored pad is nice eye candy. Not much chance that I'm going to buy it. I've got those FX well covered between the KP3, SP404 and SP606. For someone buying their first FX pad, I can see a place for it though.
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I expect it'll be cheaper than buying four mini-KPs. But on a mini-KP you're not limited to certain effects for each pad. AND they still have presets (two each, that makes eight in total :wink:)

I guess this is aimed at the people who wanted a multifx Kaoss pad.
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Miggz McFly wrote:when did the kaossilator pro come out after being announed at winter namm 2010? that will give us an idea when this will come out
I think I got mine in March or April. It seemed pretty quickly we saw these.

It was the monotron that took for ever to come out. It would be this thing where every shop had them on order but the US supplier was pushing it back one month after another. That was due to music stores not knowing what to do with them...who would buy this toy?

The Kaoss stuff comes out very quickly because they are so popular. Kaoss anything is a very easy sale.
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This looks very cool, imo. But as there is no sampling and midi, I think I'll pass.
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It only has 20 effects? :/
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Johnny Sniper wrote:It only has 20 effects? :/
But you can use four of them at once. Admittedly not any four, but that's enough. That gives you 4^20 combinations of effects. Don't have a scientific calculator on me right now but I'm fairly sure that's over 1000 combinations.

A lot of the effects on the other KPs are combinations of two effects, like BPF+ with Delay for example. Or distortion filter.

Judging by the features and price I'd say this isn't meant to be the new KP3.
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The product description states its meaning: Effects Processor,
not as in the case with the KP3, Dynamic Effect/Sampler.
It's not the successor of KP3, more like a KP-mini on steroids.
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I guess Korg thinks we should really see the multi effect feature as a big deal because the unit is priced accordingly with that of the of the KP3 and Kaossilator pro:

The Korg Kaoss Pad Quad Dynamic Effects Processor will be available February 2011 with a U.S. MSRP of $350.00.

Only 20 effects????

1200 combinations mean squat when users can have endless combinations on the KP3 by simply sampling and saving.

There is no midi no SD no USB, So really what make this unit worth $350???

Yep, it will be a while before I buy.
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I think for what the Korg Kaoss Quad is: A real-time Effects Processor, that it looks like a great little device. I think it will suit live playing DJs more than others but who knows it may have room next to my K Pro and KP3.

But I do sincerely hope that Korg understands that users expect a lot for the future KP4 and Kaossilator Pro. Korg has created a fantastic foundation for a new way of playing and delivering music and they need improve on that.

I Imagine a Kaossilator pro with 16 bars for loops and unlimited storage for non-loops. Instead of 200 patches I see 500 high quality patches that allow for users to edit, create and share new patches. If these things along with a number of requests from others I've seen on this forum are added then the Kaossilator Pro will be an amazing instrument. The KP4 should follow a similar path

Both the K Pro and K3 already have a very intuitive interface. Korg....Don't screw with this much. I'm one who was glad you made the interface identical for K Pro and I hope you continue to do this with minor improvements.

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Maybe this is the Korg answer to the so frequent demand on the possibility to have different effects at the same time, that many people asked in the KP3 wishlist.
Anyway, hoping on a wish list nothing but a dream : look in the Kaoss forum : the KP3 wish list remained a dead demand, then some years after you have people creating a wish list for Kaossilator Pro, hoping it will become true, but never remarking that the other wish lists have never been taken in account (except the minimum : trigger a sample at the begining each time a bank key is pressed).
It seems to be a fine effect processor, founded on the same effects as the other Kaoss products but usable and configurable in some new ways.
effects have to be really tested (I mean, not just shown on demo video) to see if they work differently from KP3 (ex. : delays. on KP3, many delays are NOT X,Y playable but only Y playable (changing the "row" X will produce a dirty parasite sound - It is rather a set of 8 delays, each oone playable on the Y axis).
Samples have disappeared, the creative functionnality of resampling too...

I think this is much more a recycling / repackaging issue than a really innovative product.

Finally, the best answer to some fundamental KP3 features wishlist is the elektron Octatrack...
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