
Operation
Volume knob
The VOLUME knob affects only the headphone volume.
The VOLUME knob will not affect the LINE OUT volume.
Selecting a program
Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to select one of the 100
programs, from *.00–*.99 (* indicates the category).
Playing the touch pad
Move your finger around on (or tap on) the touchpad to control
the sound. The parameters controlled by the X axis and Y axis
are shown on the PROGRAM LIST.
Touching the extreme outer edges won’t control the sound.
Using the gate arpeggiator
Press the GATE ARP button; the GATE ARP indicator will light.
Now when you play the touch pad, the KAOSSILATOR will
“gate” the sound using the currently selected gate arpeggiator
pattern.
Selecting a gate arpeggiator pattern
1. Press and hold the GATE ARP button; the display will indi-
cate the currently selected pattern number [
].
2. Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to select a gate
arpeggiator pattern from G.00–G.49.
3. Press and hold the GATE ARP button again and the
KAOSSILATOR will switch back to the program selection
state. The KAOSSILATOR will also return to the program se-
lection state automatically after five seconds, if no additional
setting operations are performed.
The Arp cannot be applied to certain programs—please re-
fer to the PROGRAM LIST.
Turning the power off reverts to the default value [
].
Selecting the scale
1. Press the SCALE button; the display will indicate the abbre-
viation of the currently selected scale.
2. Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to select the scale.
3. Press the SCALE button again and the KAOSSILATOR will
switch from the scale setting back to the program selection
state. The KAOSSILATOR will also return to the program se-
lection state automatically after five seconds, if no additional
setting operations are performed.
The Scale cannot be applied to certain programs—please
refer to the PROGRAM LIST.
Turning the power off reverts to the default value [
]
(Ionian).
Selecting the key (root note/octave)
1. While holding down the SCALE button, press the TAP but-
ton; the display will indicate the current key.
C4=[
], C#4=[
], C3=[
], C5=[
]
2. Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to select the key.
3. While the display is still showing the Key Select function,
press the TAP button again with the SCALE button de-
Thank you for purchasing Korg’s KAOSSILATOR dynamic
phrase synthesizer. In order to enjoy your KAOSSILATOR,
please read this owner’s manual carefully and retain it for fu-
ture reference.
KAOSSILATOR Controls & Jacks
PROGRAM/VALUE knob
LOOP STATUS indicator
Display
LINE OUT jacks
DC jack
VOLUME
PHONES jack
Touch pad
GATE ARP button
GATE ARP indicator
ON/STANDBY switch
LOOP REC/PLAY button
SCALE button
TAP/BPM button
Changing the Batteries
The display will indicate “Lo” when the batteries are running
low. When this occurs, please replace the batteries as soon as
possible.
“Test” batteries are provided so that you can verify that
your KAOSSILATOR operates properly. These batteries may
have a shorter than expected lifespan .
When the batteries become unusable, remove them imme-
diately. You should also remove the batteries if you won't be
using the unit for an extended period of time.
1. Set the ON/STANDBY switch to the STANDBY position.
2. Slide the battery case cover
on the bottom panel in the di-
rection of the arrow to open it.
3. Install four AA batteries (Use
alkaline only).
Note the polarity (+, -) and be
sure the batteries are inserted
with the correct orientation.
4. Close the battery case cover.
Turning the power on/off
Turning the power on
Set the ON/STANDBY switch to the ON position.
Turning the power off
Set the ON/STANDBY switch to the STANDBY position.
If you're using the KAOSSILATOR on battery power, don't
forget to turn the power off when you are through using it.
pressed, the KAOSSILATOR will switch from the key setting
back to the program selection state. The KAOSSILATOR will
also return to the program selection state automatically af-
ter five seconds, if no additional setting operations are per-
formed.
When applying a Key to certain Programs, noise may oc-
cur or no sound may be produced.
Turning the power off reverts to the default value [
].
Setting the BPM
1. Press the TAP button; the current BPM setting will be dis-
played.
2. Manual: Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob while the BPM
setting is displayed to change the BPM setting.
3. Tap Tempo: Hit the TAP button several times in tempo with
your song, the detected BPM will be used as the current set-
ting.
4. Press and hold the TAP button and the KAOSSILATOR will
switch from the BPM setting back to the program selection
state. The KAOSSILATOR will also return to the program se-
lection state automatically after five seconds, if no additional
setting operations are performed.
Turning the power off reverts to the default value [120].
Loop (Phrase) recording
The KAOSSILATOR can record and playback phrases and
patterns that you play on the touch pad - loop style. During
playback, you can play along. You can even add another layer
to the loop recording. This process can be repeated, adding
new layers. Phrases Can be up to 8 beats (2 bars of 4/4) in
length.
1. Press and hold the LOOP REC/PLAY button. The LOOP
STATUS indicator will light red and you can record by play-
ing the touchpad.
2. When you release the LOOP REC/PLAY button, the LOOP
STATUS indicator will light green. Playback will continue, but
recording will stop.
3. If you press the LOOP REC/PLAY button during loop play-
back, the LOOP STATUS indicator will go out and playback
will stop.
4. If you press the LOOP REC/PLAY button while playback is
stopped, the LOOP STATUS indicator will light green, and
the recorded phrase will start.
Overdubbing (layering) recorded phrases
Once you have recorded a phrase, you can play along, or you
can add another layer on top (overdub) of the recorded phrase.
Once you get a layered phrase that you like, you can save it.
That way, if you add additional layers that you don’t like, you
can go back and start again from this last saved version.
1. If you hold down the LOOP REC/PLAY button for an ex-
tended period of time after the phrases are recorded, [
]
(Stopped) or [
] (Playback: the numerical figure shows
the beat position) will be displayed.
2. Continue to hold down the LOOP REC/PLAY button and turn
the PROGRAM/VALUE knob so that [
] (Fix) appears in
the display. When you release the LOOP REC/PLAY button,
the recorded phrase/layers are saved.
3. Press and hold the LOOP REC/PLAY button to start record-
ing as you make new layers.
4. If you do not like the new phrases, continue to hold down the
LOOP REC/PLAY button and turn the PROGRAM/VALUE
knob so that [
] (Cancel) appears in the display. When
you release the LOOP REC/PLAY button, only the newly re-
corded phrases will be deleted.
5. If you want to merge the newly recorded phrases with the
saved phrases, continue to hold down the LOOP REC/PLAY
button and turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob so that [
]
appears on the display. When you release the LOOP REC/
PLAY button, the newly recorded phrases will be mixed with
the saved phrases.
6. To delete all recorded phrases and layers, continue to hold
down the LOOP REC/PLAY button and turn the PROGRAM/
VALUE knob so that [
] (Clear) appears in the display.
When you release the LOOP REC/PLAY button, all phrases
including the saved phrases will be completely deleted.
The display blinks and the LOOP STATUS indicator lights
orange while each process is being performed.
When the power is turned off, all recorded phrases includ-
ing the saved phrases will be deleted.
Deleting elements of recorded phrases
During playback, if you hold down the LOOP REC/PLAY but-
ton and press the SCALE button, the phrase elements played
when the SCALE button is depressed will be deleted. During
this operation, [
] (Deleting: the numerical figure shows the
beat position) will appear in the display.
In addition, if you press the SCALE button while you are record-
ing sounds with the LOOP REC/PLAY button depressed dur-
ing playback of the recorded phrase, the reproduced phrases
previously recorded will be replaced with new ones. [
] will
appear on the display.
The operations above don't delete the saved phrases.
Setting the length of each phrase
1. While holding down the LOOP REC/PLAY button, press the
TAP button. The display will indicate the current phrase
length for recording and playback.
[
] =1/16, [
] =1/8, [
] =1/4, [
] =1/2
[
] =1, [
] =2, [
] =4, [
] =8
2. Turn the PROGRAM/VALUE knob to set the phrase length
for recording and playback.
3. If you press the TAP button again with the LOOP REC/PLAY
button depressed, the KAOSSILATOR will switch from the
length setting back to the program selection state. The
KAOSSILATOR will also return to the program selection
state automatically after fifteen seconds, if no additional set-
ting operations are performed.
When the BPM setting is between 20 and 37.5, the actual
length for recording and playback will be 1/4 of the indicated
length. When the BPM setting is between 37.5 and 75.0, the
actual length for recording and playback will be 1/2 of the indi-
cated length.
Turning the power off reverts to the default value [
].
PROGRAM LIST
No. Program Name
X AXIS
Y AXIS
SCALE
GATE ARP
L.00 Ambient Lead
Note
Ambient Depth, Vibrato
L.01 LR 5th Lead
Note
Pan, Delay Cutoff
L.02 Unison Lead
Note
Cutoff
L.03 Tell Min
Note
Level
L.04 Feedback Lead
Note
Feedback Mod
L.05 Sync Lead
Note
OSC Sync Pitch
L.06 Square Bell
Note
Decay Time
L.07 Wide Saw Lead
Note
Delay&AutoPan Depth
L.08 XMod Lead
Note
Mod Depth
L.09 Square Lead
Note
Cutoff
L.10 Unison Sweep
Note
Cutoff
L.11 3Octave Lead
Note
Octave
L.12 XY Scale
Note
Bass Note
L.13 Wave Seq
Note, Pan
Sequence Speed
L.14 Digital Talk
Note
Formant
L.15 LFO Lead
Note
LFO Speed
L.16 XMod Saw Lead
Note
Cutoff
L.17 Flap Lead
Note
LFO Speed
L.18 Tape Bell Lead
Note
Echo Time, Feedback
L.19 Pitch Mod Lead
Note
Pitch Mod Depth
a.20 Trumpet
Note
Breath Pressure
a.21 Piano
Note
Velocity
a.22 Digerido
Note
LFO Speed
a.23 Electric Sitar
Note
Sound Character
a.24 Duo Strings
Note
2nd Strings Level
a.25 VPM Bell
Note
Sound Character
a.26 Jazz Guitar
Note
Velocity
a.27 Tenor Sax
Note
Breath Pressure
a.28 Harmonica
Note
2nd Reed Level
a.29 Flute
Note
Breath Pressure
b.30 Hoover
Note
Cutoff, Pitch EG
b.31 Kick Bass
Note
Decay Time
b.32 Reso Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.33 Acid Bass
Note
Distortion
b.34 Sync LFO Bass
Note
LFO Speed
b.35 Unison Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.36 Boost Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.37 XMod Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.38 Fall Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.39 VPM Bass
Note
Decay Time
b.40 Modulation Bass
Note
Mod Depth
b.41 Dark Bass
Note
Mod Depth
b.42 Ring Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.43 Square Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.44 Dist Saw Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.45 MG Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.46 Bit Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.47 Synth Bass
Note
Cutoff
b.48 Valve Bass
Note
Decay Time
b.49 Organ Bass
Note
3rd Percussion
No. Program Name
X AXIS
Y AXIS
SCALE
GATE ARP
c.50 Trance Chord
Note
Cutoff
c.51 Sine Chord
Note
Octave
c.52 Organ Chord
Note
Drawbar Level
c.53 Sweep Chord
Note
LFO Speed
c.54 Choir Chord
Note
Formant
c.55 Power Chord
Note
Sound Character
c.56 BPF Chord
Note
Cutoff
c.57 E.Piano Chord
Note
Chord (Maj7, min7)
c.58 Rave Chord
Note
Cutoff
c.59 Chord Hit
Note
Chord (Maj7, min7)
S.60 Kaoss Drone
Cutoff
Feedback
S.61 Rise & Fall
Note
Rise, Fall
S.62 Feedback Loop
Feedback Filter
Delay Time
S.63 L->R
Note
LFO Speed
S.64 Noise Filter
Cutoff
Resonance
S.65 8bit Game
Note
Pitch Mod Depth
S.66 Metal
Note, Cutoff
LFO Speed
S.67 Siren
LFO Speed, Cutoff
Pitch Mod Depth
S.68 Missile
Missile, Hit
Decay Time
S.69 Random
Note
LFO Speed
S.70 Beam Saber
Modulator Note
Mod Depth
S.71 Synth Looper
Cutoff, Looper Speed
Looper, Noise Level
S.72 Ring Mod SFX
Note
LFO Depth
S.73 Square LFO
Note, LFO Speed
Cutoff
S.74 Dot Eat
Loop Pitch
Dot Eat
S.75 Voice Looper
Note, Looper Speed, Pan
Looper, Formant
S.76 Sweep
Note, Pan
LFO Speed
S.77 Jet
Comb Freq
Feedback
S.78 Reflection SFX
Note
Decay Time
S.79 Drop
Cutoff
Impulse Speed
d.80 BD/SD1
BD, SD
Sound Character
d.81 Zap/HH
Zap, HH, Pan
Decay Time
d.82 Conga
Conga Hi/Low
Mute
d.83 BD/SD2
BD, SD
SD Decay Time
d.84 Breakdown
Decay Time
Ambient Depth
d.85 XMod Perc
Pitch
Mod Depth, Mod Pitch
d.86 BD/SD3
BD, SD
BD Pitch, SD Level
d.87 Timpani
Note
Velocity
d.88 Filter Snare
Noise Cutoff
SD Body Level
d.89 BD/SD4
BD, SD
Reverse
P.90 Grain Beat1
Pattern
Grain Depth
P.91 Bass&Drum
Bass Note
Pattern, Flanger Depth
P.92 HPF Drum
Pattern
Cutoff, Delay Depth
P.93 Grain Beat2
Pattern
Grain Speed
P.94 Beat Box
Pattern
Delay Depth
P.95 Dirty Drum
Pattern
Decimator Depth
P.96 Grain Beat3
Pattern
Grain Depth
P.97 House
Pattern
Delay Depth
P.98 Auto Techno
Bass Note
Pattern, Cutoff
P.99 Electro
Noise Cutoff
Noise Decay, Delay Depth
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