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Luis said: > allright guys sio how in hell is this guy doing this? > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKhxifzgSuk The KP3 Kaoss Pad (of which he has 4) basically offers two functionalities at once: loop samples and effects. One important fact I'm pointing out right at the beginning is that for the loops (and for a lot of the effects), the tempo (set by tapping, selecting a bpm or syncing to MIDI) is a prerequisite. 1. Loop Samples: There's a total of four loop samples available in memory, accessed by the buttons below (as in player's view) the touch pad. If you hit the sample button, you first set the sample length (as 1,2,4,8 or 16 beats), then you hit the sample button to sample into that slot. Then, it samples the input signal. Or, you can hit "Resample" (by hitting shift+sample), in which case it samples the output (which contains the input signal+running samples, both of them through the effects section). For each sample, you can: adjust sample volume, turn off parts of the sample (in divisions of 1/8, which will then be skipped), and switch between gating/running/mute/restart modes. 2. Effects: Basically, you have a heap of effects, each of which has two parameters (controllable via the touchpad) and which affect both the input signal (which is always audible) and the samples. Normally, if you remove your hand from the touchpad, the effect will be turned off (but you can "hold" the last position or even record and play back your finger movements on the pad). Also, there's an FX trail feature which will fade effects in a delay when you release the pad to make the change less abrupt. As for it being "quite advanced" (to quote you): the KP3 works really well if you a) got at least one hand free, b) work in a preset tempo, c) don't need loops which are longer than four measures, d) don't want to do anything odd (e.g. odd meters, tempo changes, decide when the loop is going to end after starting the recording etc.). In other words: it's great for a DJ or beatboxer doing electronic dance music (the former being the original target market of the Kaoss series). Rainer