Kaoss Pad in Guitar???

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  • DLRdelight!
    Veteran
    • Jul 2004
    • 1501

    Kaoss Pad in Guitar???

    What do you guys think of this? I recently started getting more into Muse and started looking at their equipment and what not. He uses it at 2:52

  • Coyote
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Jan 2004
    • 8185

    #2
    Interesting...

    (Although, I have a vague memory of seeing an axe like that before...)
    Why settle for something you have, if it's not as good as something you're out to get?

    Originally posted by Seshmeister
    It's like putting up a YouTube of Bach and playing Chopstix on your Bontempi...

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    • jhale667
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Aug 2004
      • 20929

      #3
      Definitely interesting. Must admit I kinda like Muse as well, can't think of a song of theirs I've heard and gone "meh". The way he's using it kinda sounds like something Steve Stevens would do...
      Originally posted by conmee
      If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.

      That is all.

      Icon.
      Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
      I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667


      Originally posted by Isaac R.
      Then it's really true??

      The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???

      OMFG...who in their right mind...???
      Originally posted by eddie78
      I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.

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      • chefcraig
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Apr 2004
        • 12172

        #4
        I dunno...it sort of sounds like gimmicky noise maker, to fill out what is essentially a three piece band. Don't get me wrong, I love their albums (Black Holes and Revelations was one of my top 3 picks for album of the decade), but the band's live sound has always been iffy in comparison. In this case, the effect reminds me of Jimmy Page using a theremin in order to add some fireworks to a rather flaccid performance of "Whole Lotta Love" during TSRTS.









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        ― Stephen Hawking

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        • Diamondjimi
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • May 2004
          • 12086

          #5
          Yeah, some sort of Theramin pad...
          Trolls take heed...LOG OUT & FUCK OFF!!!

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          • GAR
            Banned
            • Jan 2004
            • 10881

            #6
            WRONG

            This is an X-Y hand-position sensing controller for MIDI by Korg alot like the thing Korg ripped the idea from, the Roland D-Beam.

            D-BEAM :: Products :: Roland

            Wikipedia says the Kaoss came out ten years ago and the D-Beam 3 years before that.

            However, I recall an interview in Music and Computers Magazine with DOOM's Bobby Prince talking about his use of the D-Beam.

            In recording the sound-effect of Nazi footsoldiers' boots crunching the ground in the game "Wolfenstein" he pitch-shifted sound setting for "Gunshot" by manipulating the data with a D-Beam in MIDI.

            If the Kaos can now do this with an onboard A/D converter as a footpedal, theoretically you could refine it to pitchbend and modulate crazier than a standard tremolo..

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            • Nitro Express
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Aug 2004
              • 32942

              #7
              I put me to sleep and 2/3's of the audience look like they would fuck you up the ass.
              No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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              • GAR
                Banned
                • Jan 2004
                • 10881

                #8
                Beam controllers are really interesting, because the MIDI language has certain parameters for pitchbending that are less than perfect.

                Pitchwheel controllers/modulators are now standard on all keyboards and we take them for granted for frequency modulation.

                But this thing is coolest, because you don't have to touch or spin anything to make the effect work!

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                • twonabomber
                  formerly F A T
                  ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                  • Jan 2004
                  • 11294

                  #9
                  i think it does more than pitchbending, far as i know you can use it to crossfade between patches/sounds or any of the MIDI continuous controllers.
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                  • ZahZoo
                    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                    • Jan 2004
                    • 9170

                    #10
                    I don't think you can get the necessary parametric equalization using variable frequency modulation in this manner... I'm just sayin...
                    "If you want to be a monk... you gotta cook a lot of rice...”

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                    • GAR
                      Banned
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 10881

                      #11
                      Originally posted by twonabomber
                      i think it does more than pitchbending, far as i know you can use it to crossfade between patches/sounds or any of the MIDI continuous controllers.
                      Yeah if they got A/D converters built-in, the option of an onboard DSP chip from Alesis would allow it to do virtually anything a POD can, too.

                      But then again, like Zah says the analog signal output is gonna lack depth.

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