Korg kaoss replay takes the classic x/y effects pad and marries it to a full sampler

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Imagine a hands-on effects processor that’s also a pad-based sampler and you’re getting close to the Kaoss Replay, Korg’s new standalone live performance and music creation tool.

The Kaoss brand, of course, is one that many will be familiar with. Indeed, the original Kaoss Pad, which introduced us to Korg’s X/Y effect processing touchscreen, was released way back in 1999. It was followed up with various other models, including the Kaoss Pad 3, Kaoss Pad Quad and Kaossilator, which also became a mobile app.

It goes without saying, though, that the Kaoss Replay is significantly more sophisticated. Yes, that touchscreen is still here – a 5-inch, full-colour OLED one, in fact – but below it are 16 velocity-sensitive pads that can accommodate a total of 128 sample slots per project, spread across eight banks. What’s more, you can store and access up to 100 projects via microSD card.

As well as being able to import samples, you can also record directly into the Kaoss Replay via the audio or mic input. There’s BPM detection, sync and quantisation, plus the ability to trim samples on the hardware. The 12-point Hot Cure triggering system, meanwhile, should suit live performers.

Let’s not forget that this is a Kaoss product, though, which means that effects are very much in the mi

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