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Day: September 8, 2006

Kaoss Pad Guitar Mod

September 8, 2006 by Will O'Brien 19 Comments

kaos pad mod

Phil sent in his sweet Korg Kaoss Pad guitar mod. The Kaoss Pad is a sound effects processor/midi controller with a touch interface. He mounted the touch interface into an Epiphone Les Paul and connected it with a DB9 cable to the pads body. If you’re not quite sure what it does, Phil does a nice demo in his youtube video, and the guitar looks killer with the glowing pad.

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