Korg KAOSS PAD KPV // In-depth review & tutorial

Kaoss Pad V – or KPV – is an interesting evolution of Korg’s XY pad product line – not just because they improved and added effects, sampling, and looper features, but also because they made the effects completely customisable.

It’s got the effects you’d expect from a KAOSS PAD – filters, modulation, delays, reverbs, vocal effects, a vocoder and even a few drum and synth sounds, but, if you’re brave enough to dive into its menus, you can customise its effects or make entirely new ones of your own. Improvements have also been made on the hardware side, the screen is now a dual-touch RGB screen, it’s got USB audio, better I/O, and more.

In this video, I take a look at it in detail, and pros and cons compared to the competition:

TIMELINE:

0:00 Intro

1:35 Overview

4:20 Effects demos

7:20 User FX

8:10 Sample banks

9:10 Panel tour

10:15 Tempo

10:50 Fader

11:40 Gated FX

12:55 Pad motion

13:25 Buttons 1-8

13:40 Build & I/O

14:40 Loading samples

15:40 Pre-sampling

16:40 Sampling

17:10 Phasing loops

17:40 Synced loops

19:50 Overdubbing

20:40 Resampling

21:05 One-shot params

22:05 Loop params

23:55 Slice playback

25:45 FX toggle

27:15 Editing FX

27:50 FX params

29:10 FX mixer

30:35 Creating a patch

32:10 Mod params

33:20 Misc settings

34:00 Pros & cons

37:20 Outro

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