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[[Image:M1d1manson.jpg|thumb|right|M1D1 Manson]]
[[Image:M1d1manson.jpg|thumb|right|M1D1 Manson (Manson with an XY pad)]]
[[Image:MuseOnStageGear2015.jpg|thumb|right|Morgan's On-Stage Gear with the Kaoss Pad KP3 (left)]]
[[Image:Resistance_Rack.jpg|thumb|right|Matt's Kaoss Pad KP2 on his guitar rack (next to the Whammy)]]
[[Image:MuseOnStageGear2015.jpg|thumb|right|Morgan's on-stage gear with the Kaoss Pad KP3 (right - next to the Moog synth)]]
The Korg Kaoss Pad is a touch-operated dynamic real-time effects controller and sampling unit. The base of the Kaoss Pad lays around an XY pad - as you move your finger around the pad you are controlling many sophisticated aspects of a built-in effects processor. Move your finger left to right and you control certain aspects of the sound. Move it up and down and you control other parameters. The Kaoss Pad produces complex sounds that are hard to achieve with any other controller.
The Korg Kaoss Pad is a touch-operated dynamic real-time effects controller and sampling unit. The base of the Kaoss Pad lays around an XY pad - as you move your finger around the pad you are controlling many sophisticated aspects of a built-in effects processor. Move your finger left to right and you control certain aspects of the sound. Move it up and down and you control other parameters. The Kaoss Pad produces complex sounds that are hard to achieve with any other controller.


The Korg Kaoss Pad is packed with sampling effects like like filters, delays, reverb, and flanging, along with DJ effects like isolator, slicer, and auto-panning. Programs are selectable via a rotating knob. The programs are assignable to eight of the memory buttons for instant recall. The Kaoss Pad also comes with several synth sounds including analog synth programs and ethereal ambiance-type sounds, aswell as vocoder programs for MC or vocal processing. The Kaoss Pad also includes it's own "light show", creating a sense of groove.
The Korg Kaoss Pad is packed with sampling effects like like filters, delays, reverb, and flanging, along with DJ effects like isolator, slicer, and auto-panning. Programs are selectable via a rotating knob. The programs are assignable to eight of the memory buttons for instant recall. The Kaoss Pad also comes with several synth sounds including analog synth programs and ethereal ambiance-type sounds, aswell as vocoder programs for MC or vocal processing. The Kaoss Pad also includes it's own "light show", creating a sense of groove.


The first Kaoss Pad was launched in 1999. In 2002, the second generation Kaoss Pad (known as the KP2) was laucned. It was succeeded by the Kaoss Pad KP3 in 2006 and it was succeeded by the KP3+ model in 2013.  
The first Kaoss Pad was launched in 1999. In 2002, the second generation Kaoss Pad (known as the KP2) was laucned. It was succeeded by the Kaoss Pad KP3 in 2006 and that was succeeded by the KP3+ model in 2013.  


== Kaoss Pad KP2 ==
== Kaoss Pad KP2 ==


Since the start of the [[Black Holes and Revelations (album)|Black Holes and Revelations]] tour, in summer 2006, Manson has incorporated an X-Y MIDI Pad to control a Kaoss Pad to every new Bellamy's guitar, except to the [[Manson_Ali_Top | Ali Top Manson]] and the [[Manson Doubleneck]] and both [[Manson Keytar]]s'. The first one to include this pad was the [[Kaoss Manson]], then the [[M1D1 Manson]], the [[Glitterati Manson]], the [[Seattle Manson]] and finally the [[Chrome Kaoss Manson]].  
Since the start of the [[Black Holes and Revelations (album)|Black Holes and Revelations]] tour in summer 2006, Manson began incorporating a MIDI X-Y pad into many of Matt's guitars. The first one to include a pad was the [[Manson M1D1 Black]], with other examples being the [[Manson M1D1 Mirror]], [[Manson Red Glitter]], the [[Manson Black Midi]]. At one point almost every new guitar Matt got featured a MIDI pad, though since 2012 most of his guitars don't have one. 


Bellamy's most prominent use of the Kaoss Pad is in the song [[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]. Ever since the [[St Austell Eden Project 2006 (gig)|Eden Project]] gig (22nd August 2006), Bellamy has used his Kaoss Pad to imitate a DJ scratching sound during the solo part of the song. Before, he improvised during the solo, mostly using the [[Fernandes Sustainer]].  
Matt has used the KP2 for various songs since 2006, but his most prominent use of the KP2 is during the song [[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]. Ever since the [[St Austell Eden Project 2006 (gig)|Eden Project]] gig (22nd August 2006), Matt has used his Kaoss Pad to imitate a DJ scratching sound during the solo part of the song. This causes each performance of the song to sound unique compared to others, and has become an iconic part of the song live.  


At the [[San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium 2007 (gig)|San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium gig]] (9th April 2007) the Kaoss Pad was for the first time used for a jam. It was called "Kaoss Jam" on the set list and was played on a few gigs after, but never again since then, until it returned on some gigs on the The Resistance Tour.
Matt also uses the Kaoss Pad while transitioning between piano and guitar during [[New Born (song)|New Born]], although this was temporarily ditched during the [[metal medley]] of the [[Simulation Theory Tour]] as New Born was played in it's shortened version. The Kaoss Pad is also prominently used during the [[Break It to Me (live)|Break It To Me]] solo's studio version, though the live version includes a newer X-Y pad guitar, which is controlling a whammy pedal rather than the KP2. Other songs that Matt used the KP2 live on include Invincible, Forced In, Unsustainable, Isolated System, and The Gallery.  


Bellamy's also using the Kaoss Pad while transitioning between piano and guitar during [[New Born (song)|New Born]], allthough this was ditched during the [[metal medley]] of the [[Simulation Theory Tour]] as New Born was played in it's shortened version. The Kaoss Pad is also prominently used during the [[Break It to Me (live)|Break It To Me]] solo's studio version, though the live version includes a newer X-Y pad guitar, which is controlling the Whammy rather than the Kaoss Pad.
The only other notable usage of the Kaoss pad was seen at the [[San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium 2007 (gig)|San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium gig]] (9th April 2007). It was used for a jam that was named "Kaoss Jam" on the setlist and was played on a few gigs after, but never again aside from some gigs during the The Resistance Tour in 2011.


During the BH&R tour, one KP2 was included in Bellamy's on-stage pedalboard setup. Since The Resistance tour, the KP2 has moved in his off-stage rack.
During the Black Holes & Revelations Tour, the KP2 was included in Matt's on-stage pedalboard setup. Since The Resistance tour, the KP2 has moved to his off-stage rack. Despite being discontinued, Matt still chooses to use the KP2 instead of the newer KP3 due to it's unique synth sounds which have been modified or updated for the KP3.


Despite being discontinued, Bellamy still chooses to use the KP2 instead of the newer KP3 due to it's unique synth sounds which have been modified or updated for the KP3.
=== Songs (Matt's) KP2 is used for ===
 
*[[Supermassive Black Hole]] (2006-present)
*[[New Born]] (2006-2018, 2022-present)
*[[Riffs_and_jams#Adagio_in_G_minor|Adagio in G Minor]] (2006-2011)
*[[Invincible (song)|Invincible]] (2006-2008)
*[[Forced In (song)|Forced In]] (2006-2007)
*[[Riffs_and_jams#Kaoss_Jam|Kaoss Jam]] (2007, 2011)
*[[Riffs_and_jams#Pre-Sunburn_riff|Pre-Sunburn Riff]] (2007)
*[[Unsustainable (song)|Unsustainable]] (2012-2013, 2015)
*[[Isolated System (song)|Isolated System]] (2012-2014)
*[[Intro_music#SFX_Intro|SFX Intro]] (''pre-recorded'') (2017-2018)
*[[Break It to Me (song)|Break It to Me]] (2018-2019)
*[[The Gallery (song)|The Gallery]] (2022-2023)


== Kaoss Pad KP3 ==
== Kaoss Pad KP3 ==


Like Bellamy, [[Morgan Nicholls]] has started using the Kaoss Pad, since the start of the [[Black Holes and Revelations (album)|Black Holes and Revelations]] tour, allthough he uses the KP3 model. The KP3 is used by him due to slightly updated built-in ambient synth sounds. Morgan's mostly using the white noise effect on the pad, allthough several other effects come into play during the gig. Nicholls is also using the KP3 as a sampler7effects processor on a few songs, feeding the playback recordings into the KP3 and manipulating the pad itself.  
Like Bellamy, [[Morgan Nicholls]] started using the Kaoss Pad from start of the [[Black Holes and Revelations (album)|Black Holes and Revelations]] tour, although he uses the KP3 model. The KP3 is used by him due to slightly updated built-in ambient synth sounds. Morgan's mostly using the white noise effect on the pad, although several other effects come into play during the gig. Morgan also used the KP3 as a sampler effects processor on a few songs, feeding the playback recordings into the KP3 and manipulating the pad itself.  
 
The KP3 is prominently used on songs such as [[Nishe (song)|Nishe]], the outros and jams of [[Stockholm Syndrome (song)|Stockholm Syndrome]], and the outro of [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]], amongst others. It's used as a sampler on [[Riffs_and_jams#Montpellier_Jam|Montpellier Jam]] and [[Isolated System (song)|Isolated System]], and has also been used as a filter cutoff controller for [[Bliss (song)|Bliss]]'s synths, and other occassional songs such as [[Dig Down (song)|Dig Down]].
 
Morgan ceased touring with the band from 2022 onwards and his replacement, [[Dan Lancaster]], doesn't use a Kaoss pad in his setup.
 
=== Songs (Morgan's) KP3 used for ===


The KP3 is prominently used on songs such as [[Nishe (song)|Nishe]], the outros and jams of [[Stockholm Syndrome (song)|Stockholm Syndrome]] and the outro of [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]], amongst others. It's used as a sampler on [[Riffs_and_jams#Montpellier_Jam|Montpellier Jam]] and [[Isolated System (song)|Isolated System]].
*[[Knights of Cydonia]] (2006-2019)
*[[Stockholm Syndrome]] (''outro'') (2006-2019)
*[[New Born]] (2006-2019)
*[[Riffs_and_jams|Riffs, jams & outros]] (''various'') (2006-2019)
*[[Uprising (song)|Uprising]] (''outro'') (2009)
*[[Unnatural Selection (song)|Unnatural Selection]] (''outro'') (2009-2015)
*[[Nishe (song)|Nishe]] (2009-2011)
*[[Bliss (song)|Bliss]] (2009-2012; 2015-2016)
*[[Montpellier Jam (live)|Montpellier Jam]] (2012-2013)
*[[Isolated System (song)|Isolated System]] (2012-2019)
*[[Agitated (song)|Agitated]] (2013)
*[[Yes Please (song)|Yes Please]] (2013, 2017)
*[[Dig Down (song)|Dig Down]] (2017-2018)


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [https://www.korg.com/us/products/dj/kaoss_pad_kp3_plus/index.php Korg Kaoss Pad on the Korg website]
* [https://www.korg.com/us/products/dj/kaoss_pad_kp3_plus/index.php Korg Kaoss Pad on the Korg website]


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Latest revision as of 22:49, 10 May 2024

M1D1 Manson (Manson with an XY pad)
Matt's Kaoss Pad KP2 on his guitar rack (next to the Whammy)
Morgan's on-stage gear with the Kaoss Pad KP3 (right - next to the Moog synth)

The Korg Kaoss Pad is a touch-operated dynamic real-time effects controller and sampling unit. The base of the Kaoss Pad lays around an XY pad - as you move your finger around the pad you are controlling many sophisticated aspects of a built-in effects processor. Move your finger left to right and you control certain aspects of the sound. Move it up and down and you control other parameters. The Kaoss Pad produces complex sounds that are hard to achieve with any other controller.

The Korg Kaoss Pad is packed with sampling effects like like filters, delays, reverb, and flanging, along with DJ effects like isolator, slicer, and auto-panning. Programs are selectable via a rotating knob. The programs are assignable to eight of the memory buttons for instant recall. The Kaoss Pad also comes with several synth sounds including analog synth programs and ethereal ambiance-type sounds, aswell as vocoder programs for MC or vocal processing. The Kaoss Pad also includes it's own "light show", creating a sense of groove.

The first Kaoss Pad was launched in 1999. In 2002, the second generation Kaoss Pad (known as the KP2) was laucned. It was succeeded by the Kaoss Pad KP3 in 2006 and that was succeeded by the KP3+ model in 2013.

Kaoss Pad KP2

Since the start of the Black Holes and Revelations tour in summer 2006, Manson began incorporating a MIDI X-Y pad into many of Matt's guitars. The first one to include a pad was the Manson M1D1 Black, with other examples being the Manson M1D1 Mirror, Manson Red Glitter, the Manson Black Midi. At one point almost every new guitar Matt got featured a MIDI pad, though since 2012 most of his guitars don't have one.

Matt has used the KP2 for various songs since 2006, but his most prominent use of the KP2 is during the song Supermassive Black Hole. Ever since the Eden Project gig (22nd August 2006), Matt has used his Kaoss Pad to imitate a DJ scratching sound during the solo part of the song. This causes each performance of the song to sound unique compared to others, and has become an iconic part of the song live.

Matt also uses the Kaoss Pad while transitioning between piano and guitar during New Born, although this was temporarily ditched during the metal medley of the Simulation Theory Tour as New Born was played in it's shortened version. The Kaoss Pad is also prominently used during the Break It To Me solo's studio version, though the live version includes a newer X-Y pad guitar, which is controlling a whammy pedal rather than the KP2. Other songs that Matt used the KP2 live on include Invincible, Forced In, Unsustainable, Isolated System, and The Gallery.

The only other notable usage of the Kaoss pad was seen at the San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium gig (9th April 2007). It was used for a jam that was named "Kaoss Jam" on the setlist and was played on a few gigs after, but never again aside from some gigs during the The Resistance Tour in 2011.

During the Black Holes & Revelations Tour, the KP2 was included in Matt's on-stage pedalboard setup. Since The Resistance tour, the KP2 has moved to his off-stage rack. Despite being discontinued, Matt still chooses to use the KP2 instead of the newer KP3 due to it's unique synth sounds which have been modified or updated for the KP3.

Songs (Matt's) KP2 is used for

Kaoss Pad KP3

Like Bellamy, Morgan Nicholls started using the Kaoss Pad from start of the Black Holes and Revelations tour, although he uses the KP3 model. The KP3 is used by him due to slightly updated built-in ambient synth sounds. Morgan's mostly using the white noise effect on the pad, although several other effects come into play during the gig. Morgan also used the KP3 as a sampler effects processor on a few songs, feeding the playback recordings into the KP3 and manipulating the pad itself.

The KP3 is prominently used on songs such as Nishe, the outros and jams of Stockholm Syndrome, and the outro of Knights of Cydonia, amongst others. It's used as a sampler on Montpellier Jam and Isolated System, and has also been used as a filter cutoff controller for Bliss's synths, and other occassional songs such as Dig Down.

Morgan ceased touring with the band from 2022 onwards and his replacement, Dan Lancaster, doesn't use a Kaoss pad in his setup.

Songs (Morgan's) KP3 used for

See also


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