Korg Kaoss Pad adds dual touch and looping for performers

Korg leveled up the Kaoss Pad with dual-finger control, broader I O, vocal tricks, and live looping, pushing effects deeper into performance territory.

Why does this Kaoss Pad exist?
  • Korg refreshed the Kaoss line for hands-on expression.
  • The surface tracks two gestures at once.
  • Effects react like instruments, not background utilities.
  • Live players and DJs sit squarely in the crosshairs.
What does the touch surface enable?
  • One hand can bend multiple parameters together.
  • Gestures morph filters, delays, pitch, and space.
  • Real-time motion drives evolving sound changes.
  • Static knob twisting basically gets sidelined.
Inputs, routing, and studio tricks
  • Mic, line, and USB sources run concurrently.
  • Built-in preamp handles vocals without extra gear.
  • Hi-Z Jack welcomes guitars and basses directly.
  • USB audio handles recording and streaming cleanly.
Extra engines and performance tools
  • New vocal effects stack harmonies and vocoder layers.
  • Voice control can trigger external MIDI hardware.
  • Sampling captures loops up to eight bars.
  • Storage covers 200 factory presets and 100 user slots.
Price and positioning
  • Street pricing lands at 649.99 US dollars.
  • Targets live rigs, desks, and hybrid setups.
 

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