Korg Releases Kaoss Pad V

Building on the Kaoss legacy, the new Korg Kaoss Pad KPV arrives as a powerful real-time sound manipulation tool for vocalists, instrumentalists, producers and performers. The Korg Kaoss Pad KPV claims to deliver an advanced dual-touch control surface with expanded effects and sampling by reacting to gestures, shaping sound through touch interaction, and integrating into contemporary setups.

The Korg Kaoss Pad KPV centers on a redesigned touch interface capable of responding to two simultaneous gestures, allowing users to control paired parameters at once and create evolving textures, layered movement, and dynamic transitions in real time. Filter and delay, pitch and reverb, modulation and feedback, and many other combinations become fluid, tactile musical expressions rather than static settings.

Korg Kaoss Pad KPV

Korg Kaoss Pad KPV

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Connectivity and integration play a key role in this new generation. The KPV supports Mic, Line, and USB inputs simultaneously, enabling vocals, instruments, and computer audio to blend into a unified performance system. A balanced microphone preamp ensures clean vocal input, while a dedicated high-impedance input allows electric guitars and basses to connect directly without added hardware. An integrated USB audio interface streamlines recording, processing, and streaming, making it equally suited to DAW workflows, livestream setups, and headphone monitoring. A newly designed power circuit and refined audio path support low-noise, stable operation whether used in performance venues, studios, or creative spaces anywhere music is made.

It may look familar, but Korg has completely revamped the Kaoss Pad under the hood…

Vocal creativity takes a significant step forward with the new Voice FX engine, providing harmonies, vocoder-style layers, pitch-morphed tonal shaping, and expressive textures applied in real time. The platform even allows users to control external MIDI equipment with their voice, opening distinctive performance possibilities that extend beyond traditional effects processing.

Guitarists and bassists also gain a powerful new performance partner. With direct connection via the dedicated high-impedance input, KPV offers fingertip-controlled ambient swells, rhythmic modulation, time-based glitch elements, atmospheric reverbs, and other expressive textures, all shaped by movement across the pad rather than menu navigation or fixed parameter adjustment.

 

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Korg Kaoss Pad V Features:

  • Number of programs: 270 (170 preset programs, 100 user programs)
  • Connections: OUTPUT L/R (pin jack), LINE IN L/R (pin jack), MIC/GUITAR IN (6.3mm TRS phone jack, balanced (for MIC) / 6.3mm TRS phone jack, unbalanced (for GUITAR)), (headphone) jack (6.3 mm stereo phone jack), MIDI IN/OUT, USB (Type B) External storage
  • SD card, SDHC card (maximum capacity 32GB)
  • Power supply DC9V
  • Dimensions and weight 210 (W) x 226 (D) x 49 (H) mm, 1.3 kg (excluding AC adapter)
  • Included: AC adapter, Quick Start Guide.
  • The browser-based Kaoss PAD V Editor lets you save data from your Kaoss PAD V to your computer and edit its parameter settings. No dedicated app required. You can also load WAV or AIFF audio files stored on your computer into the KPV.

Sampling and looping are built directly into the creative workflow. Users can capture up to eight bars depending on tempo, overdub layers as they perform, keep loop positioning during playback, and keep performances rhythmically grounded through BPM-synced Step Hold operation. Multiple playback and slicing options support creative rearrangement, making KPV a capable tool for remixing, live improvisation, and evolving pattern creation.

Honoring its lineage while expanding its scope, KPV provides access to a curated range of classic Kaoss effects alongside refreshed modern processing, from filters, delays, reverbs, and modulation to advanced voice shaping and contemporary textures. Users can further refine their sound using onboard editing tools, tailoring parameters, creating customized variations, saving personal presets directly to the device, and even adjusting pad-LED color and program behavior to suit their workflow. With 300 total programs available – 200 factory presets and 100 user location – plus support for external SD or SDHC cards, the platform balances immediacy with depth.

Korg’s Kaoss Pad V costs €649.99 / $649.99 and is available now.

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