One of the other new things showcased at NAMM this year that has me excited is the Korg Mini Kaoss Pad 2! One of the most useful aspects of the new miniKaosspad is the onboard mp3 player. Let's say you're at a gig and your computer crashes, with the touch of a button on the miniKP2 the crowd wouldn't even notice. I used to own the second incarnation of the Kaoss Pad and loved it, looks like I've found a replacement:
I say NO WAY! Sure it seems like a nice looking little unit and the price is nice, but I am not in the mood for another round of disappointments. I think quite a few of you suffered with the original Mini-KP but for those who don't know what I'm talking about... Be warned! The Korg Mini-KP had the bad flaw of drastically lowering your output volume. If Korg (who ignored complaints) hasn't fixed this issue for the Mini-KP 2, there is NO REASON to buy it.
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Well get unexcited.
I say NO WAY! Sure it seems like a nice looking little unit and the price is nice, but I am not in the mood for another round of disappointments. I think quite a few of you suffered with the original Mini-KP but for those who don't know what I'm talking about... Be warned! The Korg Mini-KP had the bad flaw of drastically lowering your output volume. If Korg (who ignored complaints) hasn't fixed this issue for the Mini-KP 2, there is NO REASON to buy it.
I did not know that Brian... hope that got it right this time around.
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