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    Why isn't this about KAOSS PADS ON EVERY GADGET? that's actually Korg stuff

    Because Korg are waiting until the competition is sniffing at their tails before they release the Kaoss pads onto iOS. Until then they can continue to make the sales. When needs be- the Kaoss Pads will stretch their lead again. Besides- the hardware KP3's are still retailing at £300. How much would you be willing to pay for a Kaoss Pad in app purchase? :*
    Live FX seems to be a go at a Kaoss Pad Quad type of thing- but it's well short of the actual mark.

    Anyway- there is the question- how much would you pay for a Korg KP3 standard addition to your iOS?
    Me- I would go up to £45 at a squeeze- but then I love the things....... I would then sell my hardware ones :o

    Well to clarify, I mean both Kaoss pads and Kaossilators. One for easy fx automation, and of course the other in lieu of a keyboard and yeah I'd pay that much too

    Well, if you bought the Nanokey Studio, you'd have a kaoss pad, right? Or is that somehow different?

    Pssh. I don't wanna buy that shit lol. And yeah it'd be different cause it'd be right there in app. You'd be able to assign fx parameters to each axis in app, record, assign two more, record, etc. the Kaossilator would work roughly the same as the ones in their synth apps I reckon. Mono, 2,3, 4 note chords, etc with the inversions on the y axis. Very useful. AND FUN. But I don't expect this to happen honestly. It would just be too much fun.

    You're mistaking my tone. I don't disagree with you. But all you just described I think are possible with the midi controller, and I suspect that those who really want that might well pay for the Nanokontrol.

    No you're tone is fine. No issues. The nano control probably would be fine. But at the end of the day, it's just xy pads. Which is exactly what the screens on iPhones and iPads are. honestly more developers should straight rip off the xy/Kaoss pad format. Its just a great representation of data and works well for music on a touch screen. I mean the Kaossilators are literally touch screens. I know they want money. But in the meantime, others could step up. Put grid lines in there if it makes them feel better.

    I can't remember if the Lexington has XY pads? Or is it only the iOdyssey standalone?

    Wavestation (milipitas) and Kiev have xy pads.

    Monopoly or Montpellier has an assignable modulation wheel and Wolfsburg has a an assignable "modulation matrix."

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