New Kaoss Mixer: Kaoss DJ Controller
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 11:54 am
This is a great direction for Korg. Every once in a while Korg puts out a Kaoss mixer of some sort. It does not happen often but when it happens we get to see some interesting ideas. The first Kaoss mixer KM2 was a a great introduction. Then the 2 different versions of of kaoss mixers the 400 series sported a odd white and green color scheme to a very weighty mixer that no one would want to lug around.
The new Kaoss DJ Controller does something different: it is a dual use unit; you can use it as a serato controller on your lap top...for which a lot of the on board features are designed for. But if using it as a mixer for your hard ware synths or groove units, this unit becomes a straight up mixer like the KM2 and KM402. The best part of this is that it is much lighter than other units past.
http://www.korg.com/us/products/dj/kaoss_dj/
Manual
http://i.korg.com/uploads/Support/USA_K ... GSCJ_1.pdf
Operations
http://i.korg.com/uploads/Support/USA_K ... _OG_e1.pdf
So everything looks great. But one glaring issue stands out the most: there really needed to be a midi in and out jacks...even with the new dongle system. What was a real missed opportunity is that when you look at the midi implementation part of the Operations guide there are so many CC and Note opportunities that would have opened up the imaginations of hardware synth users.
Ultimately this unit will be great for laptop users; you'er only limited by your imagination. But with many flagship hardware synths and groove boxes Korg is releasing, there are some serious miss opportunities.
The new Kaoss DJ Controller does something different: it is a dual use unit; you can use it as a serato controller on your lap top...for which a lot of the on board features are designed for. But if using it as a mixer for your hard ware synths or groove units, this unit becomes a straight up mixer like the KM2 and KM402. The best part of this is that it is much lighter than other units past.
http://www.korg.com/us/products/dj/kaoss_dj/
Manual
http://i.korg.com/uploads/Support/USA_K ... GSCJ_1.pdf
Operations
http://i.korg.com/uploads/Support/USA_K ... _OG_e1.pdf
So everything looks great. But one glaring issue stands out the most: there really needed to be a midi in and out jacks...even with the new dongle system. What was a real missed opportunity is that when you look at the midi implementation part of the Operations guide there are so many CC and Note opportunities that would have opened up the imaginations of hardware synth users.
Ultimately this unit will be great for laptop users; you'er only limited by your imagination. But with many flagship hardware synths and groove boxes Korg is releasing, there are some serious miss opportunities.