Back in the day I had a EA, an ER, and an original Kaoss pad. Then I picked up an ESX. Unfortunately I was stupid all those years ago and sold them.
I picked up a Kaossilator and a KP3 last year and have had a lot of fun messing around with them. From the description it looks like this is just the two pieces of kit I have rolled into one.
The draw on this for me would be the arpeggiator if you can use it to arpeggiate a sample, not just an internal synth sound, then it may be worth the switch. Still couldn't get rid of the kaossilator though. Too easy to slip in a backpack and carry it with you.
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Back in the day I had a EA, an ER, and an original Kaoss pad. Then I picked up an ESX. Unfortunately I was stupid all those years ago and sold them.
I picked up a Kaossilator and a KP3 last year and have had a lot of fun messing around with them. From the description it looks like this is just the two pieces of kit I have rolled into one.
The draw on this for me would be the arpeggiator if you can use it to arpeggiate a sample, not just an internal synth sound, then it may be worth the switch. Still couldn't get rid of the kaossilator though. Too easy to slip in a backpack and carry it with you.