This video, via Mee Zanook, shows one way to hit the right notes with iKaossilator.
“I placed little pieces of masking tape on the iPad to serve me as note guides for a live performance,” notes Zanook.
All sounds came directly from KORG iKaossilator.
Fun video. Great bass line.
Great playing, but I’m not going to be taping up my ipad anytime soon.
all of my ipads had screen protectors on anway so i am tempted to raise this up a level and use a sharpie to mark on some quides….if i use the right kind it should be whipe clean able too.
Try a “Dry Erase” marker like is used for White Boards. A Sharpie is, by definition, a permanent marker.
This is a great idea, but I really wasn’t feeling the guitar parts at all. Everything else was wonderful though.
Would be nice if Korg could add in a marker function to assign your own on screen.
Then again that would take away from the sole function of an x-y pad
I’d like to see Korg have an implementation like Propellerhead Figure does, where you can accurately predict the note you are going to play but it isn’t so locked down that you loose happy accidents.
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