I think they're great but the noise is a little high. But I've used them in
tracks before. Not too sure about the midi automation, I don't really use
midi. I think a kaos pad is better used with audio anyway and it's not
exactly hard to do.
One thing you might also try is feeding it as an aux send/return through the
pad (if you have a mixing desk) then you can add in your effects to
different channels.
I wouldn't recomend recording it back into your pc though, just do it at the
last stage direct to dat.

-----Original Message-----
From: ANDYGEEZERBLOKE [mailto:ANDYGEEZERBLOKE@;blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 2:35 PM
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Who likes their FX boxes enough to recommend
them?


Hey,just thought i'd ask again, ...ive got a korg kaos pad, i read a long
time ago when they
1st came out that some producers had used them ,via midi, to do their fx
with. Has anyone or does anyone use the kaoss for production and are they
good enough quality for production?

andy.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan El-Bizri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 10:11 PM
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Who likes their FX boxes enough to recommend them?


>
> My favourite effects boxes:
>
> $100:
>
> Any of the 2nd hand nasty digitech stuff is great. If you can find a
vortex
> for around this, you'll like it. It's has a really high noise floor, and
> really low headroom, but you can get sounds out of it you can't get from
> anything else outside a pc, or the eventide/tcelectronics stuff.
>
> $400:
>
> The digitech 2120 guitar processor, aka the 'poor mans eventide'. Sounds
> like digicrap, but it's >so< programable, and powerful. You'll want to
grab
> the freeware editor programs floating on the net, and erase all the
factory
> presets. It's full range, so it's not just for guitars. You'll also need
to
> build your own patches - the factory ones don't even touch the surface of
> it's power - most of them where built for the effects processor built two
> generations before, with less than 1/2 the power.
>
> ~$1000
>
> Get a pc, and a low latency soundcard and run it as an effect box. If you
> can find an Oasys soundcard, you're golden; they have more onboard
> processing power on them than a Protools farm card. Unfortunately, you'll
be
> stuck running windows 98.
>
> Good luck,
>
> bIz
>
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