KORG Kaossilator for Android

KORG Kaossilator for Android

Play KORG’s revolutionary touch-based instrument on a variety of devices.

App info


1.1.2
August 02, 2023
$19.99 $9.99
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

App description


Android App Analysis and Review: KORG Kaossilator for Android, Developed by KORG INC.. Listed in Music & audio Category. Current Version Is 1.1.2, Updated On 02/08/2023 . According to users reviews on Google Play: KORG Kaossilator for Android. Achieved Over 453 thousand Installs. KORG Kaossilator for Android Currently Has 3 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars

A mobile synthesizer app for Android OS.

"KORG Kaossilator for Android" is a synthesizer app that lets anyone enjoy full-fledged instrumental performance simply by freely moving their finger across the touch panel. From electronic sounds to acoustic instruments and drums, you can play a wide range of sounds with a single finger. Also provided is a sequencer that's indispensable for creating songs, so you can create tracks by recording and layering your performances. This easy yet full-fledged instrumental experience is now available on your Android smartphone.

[Features]

- Perform using touch gestures: Kaossilator uses the unique X-Y interface. Create melodies and phrases simply by stroking, tapping, or rubbing the touch screen with your finger.

- 150 diverse sounds covering many music styles: Use the 150 built-in sounds to perform and produce a broad range of dance music styles including EDM, hip-hop, house, techno, dubstep, nu-disco, and electro.

- Scale/Key feature eliminates any wrong notes: The Scale setting ensures that the notes of your performance will stay in the key you’ve specified. Choose from 35 different scales including chromatic, major, minor, and even blues scales.

- Loop sequencer for easy track-making and live performance: The built-in loop sequencer lets you layer up to five musical parts. By recording sounds such as synth, bass, chords, sound effects, and drums into each part, you can quickly complete original loop tracks that are distinctively your own.

- Operation Requirements
Android 5.0 or later

More info at korg.com

What's New


[Updated] Export Audio Functionality. You can save your audio via Export Audio > Save option.

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.4
3,011 total
5 74.2
4 6.0
3 10.0
2 3.8
1 6.0

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Recent Comments

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A Google user

Very good app version of the kaossilator phrase syntheziser. Intuitive and easy to use, good and useful sound library with possibility to import sounds/loops. Great sound, more than just an app to play around with, it's really an instrument. Only the drum options could be a bit better. With a TR-rec style sequencer it would be perfect.

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Mitchell Duke

I love this app, but it is in dire need of updates, feels pretty abandoned. Bluetooth needs to be faster, due to a strong delay in touch/sound time. The ability to import new samples would be amazing. (Add more soundpacks please!) It would be awesome if you could add an optional grid so that notes are mapped out in the spaces between the lines. This would help the drum pads as well. A layer for fx modulation is needed so that more presets can focus on vibrato. Hope to see more apps from Korg! 😉

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dick. tracey

So it has randomly copied one track over half of the tracks so now random songs in my list are the last thing I saved. It pretty much just bricked itself. Beyond frustrating and well also time wasting. How does an app korg have had out for years have a bug in it like this? Clearly a memory issue that should be easily fixable. Definitely not buying any korg gear in future. I wouldn't trust it not to delete or overwrite work.

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Jeremy Cummings

Fun app. Needs some love tho. Would be nice if each part could have a mix function (hold, then left (down), right (up), just like mute/solo). Would be awesome if there was a hold function, so I can set the drumbeat in a region. Also, scale range (limit # of octaves) would help. Lastly, an easier way to load samples, if not a sample/input access for live sampling.

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Justin Maresh

I was initially skeptical. At first it felt limited and I was ready to return it for refund. But once I started messing around, tweaking the built-in grooves to make them less cheesy, I discovered that I can import my own samples! Then power of this way of working opened up! Understanding how saving works and locating the file folder in /Android/data/jp.korg.kaossiltaor.android/ was annoying. But this app is fun, sounds great, and is powerful. I'm adding this to my live setup!

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A Google user

Spent all night messing with it and still love it! I own the hardware version of this and while the app isn't even close, it's a great tool/toy to play with! The sounds are good, the interface is mild, (could use some improvements, but is decent) ... Highly suggested turning up the sensitivity on your display, it helps the app detect better. ... Wish there was an Ableton Link... ... Also a way to mute one of the 5 tracks in sequencer mode, like double tap to mute that one channel.

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William Elser

Very fun app to mess around with. Good controls to quickly make interesting beats. I really don't like the way the app looks though. Looks very.. unfinished? Amateurish? Idk, I just hate the UI. Also wish there was a few more controls, effects, or customizable XY parameters. Those are small complaints though. It's a solid app all around and easy to use. I highly recommend it for anyone who is into making music.

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Ancient Dream

I think I got this free. Best $0 I ever spent. Seriously though, very fun app. I should mention that I realized it cannot record fast movements quite as well, due to it taking your position X times a second, meaning some recordings may sound a little different on playback. Not a big issue though, it must be a sacrifice for file size, since you have to draw the line somewhere.