Korg Pa5X tutorial: KAOS arpeggiator & style transformat
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Korg Pa5X tutorial: KAOS arpeggiator & style transformat
Korg Pa5X tutorial: How to use KAOS arpeggiator and style transformation
In this video we are going to look in to the KAOS Effect processor, the KAOS interface will be explained, we will see how the transformation effects should be used and we are going to see how the arpeggiator works. Also there are some playing tips to get the most out of the arpeggiator.
And of course we will hear a lot of real-time examples of the KAOS in action in a style.
topics:
00:00 short DEMO of the arpeggiator function
00:27 intro (os1.3 and KAOS)
01:06 KAOS explanation
03:45 how to setup your keyboard sets
05:37 KAOS examples with a style
13:11 Tips arpeggiator playing techniques
15:24 outro
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In this video we are going to look in to the KAOS Effect processor, the KAOS interface will be explained, we will see how the transformation effects should be used and we are going to see how the arpeggiator works. Also there are some playing tips to get the most out of the arpeggiator.
And of course we will hear a lot of real-time examples of the KAOS in action in a style.
topics:
00:00 short DEMO of the arpeggiator function
00:27 intro (os1.3 and KAOS)
01:06 KAOS explanation
03:45 how to setup your keyboard sets
05:37 KAOS examples with a style
13:11 Tips arpeggiator playing techniques
15:24 outro
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Thank you Qui, look forward to checking it out. Have never understood what Kaos does did on prior keyboard, so good to know how it is actually used.
Much appreciated.
Much appreciated.
best wishes
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Re: Korg Pa5X tutorial: KAOS arpeggiator & style transfo
I never knew about KAOSS until I saw your video. I previously owned a PA900 and it never had that feature. I have not got a chance to upgrade my gear, due to travelling. Will do it this weekend and check out the features of the new OS. Thanks once again for all your informative and helpful videos.
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HI Qui,
A a Forum Member who will be 70 next year, I have watched your video about Kaoss and it appears to be predominately an EDM module. Your original demo reminds me of the 'Big Brother' Theme tune. Compare below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWCXbJoCZ-o
Can it be adapted for use in other types of music, Funk, Latin, pop, ballad, Country, etc or is it pretty much a one trick pony ?
Chris
A a Forum Member who will be 70 next year, I have watched your video about Kaoss and it appears to be predominately an EDM module. Your original demo reminds me of the 'Big Brother' Theme tune. Compare below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWCXbJoCZ-o
Can it be adapted for use in other types of music, Funk, Latin, pop, ballad, Country, etc or is it pretty much a one trick pony ?
Chris
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Playing with the KAOSS wityout touching the screen
Hi Qui ,
I see you playing with the KAOSS without your finger on the screen .
When I take off my finger the KAOSS does nothing .
Is this something with the Freeze function ?
When I touch the Freezefunction nothing happens .
What am I doing wrong ?
I have the PA5X Musikant .
Wibo43
I see you playing with the KAOSS without your finger on the screen .
When I take off my finger the KAOSS does nothing .
Is this something with the Freeze function ?
When I touch the Freezefunction nothing happens .
What am I doing wrong ?
I have the PA5X Musikant .
Wibo43
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Re: Playing with the KAOSS wityout touching the screen
Indeed, I use the freeze function, it works as follows:Wibo43 wrote:Hi Qui ,
I see you playing with the KAOSS without your finger on the screen .
When I take off my finger the KAOSS does nothing .
Is this something with the Freeze function ?
When I touch the Freezefunction nothing happens .
What am I doing wrong ?
I have the PA5X Musikant .
Wibo43
- touch the screen
- press the shift button
- hold the shift button and release your finger from the screen
- now the parameter is frozen and if you want to unfreeze it, just touch the screen again
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the arpeggiator and repeater effects aren't really used in Non-EDM styles. But you can use the density transformation effects on any style, these are really convenient to make your styles less or more busy.chelsea4023 wrote: Can it be adapted for use in other types of music, Funk, Latin, pop, ballad, Country, etc or is it pretty much a one trick pony ?
Just experiment with them, it's fun to use them

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Thanks Qui, if there’s any other tips you can think of that helps us “oldies”
get use out of this function for non edm type music, be greatly appreciated.
That’s why I’d never explored this function.
That’s why I’d never explored this function.
best wishes
Rikki
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Wavesart CFX 9ft Grand Piano
Wavesart Japanese Grand Piano
Roland FP10 piano
Yamaha PSR SX900
Band in a Box 2023
Rikki
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PA5X 88 note
Wavesart CFX 9ft Grand Piano
Wavesart Japanese Grand Piano
Roland FP10 piano
Yamaha PSR SX900
Band in a Box 2023
Thank you, Qui. This video is just what we need to get a good idea of how it works, which I could never visualize.QuiRobinez wrote:the arpeggiator and repeater effects aren't really used in Non-EDM styles. But you can use the density transformation effects on any style, these are really convenient to make your styles less or more busy.chelsea4023 wrote: Can it be adapted for use in other types of music, Funk, Latin, pop, ballad, Country, etc or is it pretty much a one trick pony ?
Just experiment with them, it's fun to use them
Can anything be saved or is it all temporary?
Playing with the KAOSS wityout touching the screen
Hi Qui ,
Thanks for your answer and being so helpfull .
I tried to do what you explained and yes it works !
Wibo43
Thanks for your answer and being so helpfull .
I tried to do what you explained and yes it works !
Wibo43
I tried the KAOSS functionality and it is amazing. The density function is quiet useful, to be able to mute or bring back in the accompaniments. Is it possible to create our very own KAOSS presets either from scratch or by tweaking existing presets OR are we limited to only the factory provided ones.QuiRobinez wrote:the arpeggiator and repeater effects aren't really used in Non-EDM styles. But you can use the density transformation effects on any style, these are really convenient to make your styles less or more busy.chelsea4023 wrote: Can it be adapted for use in other types of music, Funk, Latin, pop, ballad, Country, etc or is it pretty much a one trick pony ?
Just experiment with them, it's fun to use them
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You can't add your own presets to them, just use the factory ones they have included. You will notice that you will stick till around 8 effects that you will use a lot, just add those to the quick selection, so you have them available in every song or style.JagiChan wrote: I tried the KAOSS functionality and it is amazing. The density function is quiet useful, to be able to mute or bring back in the accompaniments. Is it possible to create our very own KAOSS presets either from scratch or by tweaking existing presets OR are we limited to only the factory provided ones.
Thanks for the info and the tip.QuiRobinez wrote:You can't add your own presets to them, just use the factory ones they have included. You will notice that you will stick till around 8 effects that you will use a lot, just add those to the quick selection, so you have them available in every song or style.JagiChan wrote: I tried the KAOSS functionality and it is amazing. The density function is quiet useful, to be able to mute or bring back in the accompaniments. Is it possible to create our very own KAOSS presets either from scratch or by tweaking existing presets OR are we limited to only the factory provided ones.
My first experience with the Kaoss feature in a song can be found at the end of this performance:
https://youtu.be/UgJF1Zh3QFQ?si=b83Jpce77SfH67wc
Kaoss needs some investigation and (a lot of) practice, but it’s very cool!
Thanks again Qui for the superb tutorial!
https://youtu.be/UgJF1Zh3QFQ?si=b83Jpce77SfH67wc
Kaoss needs some investigation and (a lot of) practice, but it’s very cool!
Thanks again Qui for the superb tutorial!