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Korg Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer User Manual

Korg Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer
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Making Connections 2
Playing with Sounds
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Selecting a Scale
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Choosing a Key
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Changing the BPM
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Using the Gate Arpeggiator
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Recording/Overdubbing
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Using the FIX and CANCEL functions
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Quick Tips
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Effect Programs to Try
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100 totally playable synth programs, including:
o Preset drum/bass grooves with flexible effects
o Fat synth lead sounds
o Acoustic instruments like trumpet, digeridoo, sitar, and more
o Tap-able drum voices
o Extra thick and juicy basses
o Complete chords with filters and other effects
o Space-age sound effects to send your loop beyond the cosmos
Adjustable scale and key functions
Layer an unlimited amount of sounds together
FIX function allows you to create an “undo point,” in case you need to re-record a layer
Built-in gating arpeggiator with 50 different patterns
4x AA Battery operation for total portability (optional AC adapter available)
It’s yellow!
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Korg Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKorg
ModelKaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

KAOSSILATOR Main Features

Making Connections

Power Options and Outputs

Discusses battery power, AC adapter use, and available output connections like RCA and headphone jacks.

Playing with Sounds

Selecting a Scale

Choosing a Key

Changing the BPM

Using the Gate Arpeggiator

Recording/Overdubbing

Loop Recording and Overdubbing

Guides on setting loop length, recording the first part, and layering additional sounds using overdubbing.

Using the FIX and CANCEL functions

Saving and Undoing Layers

Explains how to save a 'FIX' point to undo or cancel layers during recording and overdubbing.

Quick Tips

Kaossilator Programs to Try

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