At first the iKaossilator didn't really impress me that much but after a while it grew on me. I've always wanted to own one of the hardware versions so when it hit the AppStore I brought it instantly without any thought. It was £6.99, I don't usually spend that much on a single app (especially for the iPhone) but Korg have impressed me twice with the iMS20 and the iElectribe so I thought that I'd give it a shot.
This app is really basic, I know that the original kaossilator was aimed at amateur music makers and Djs but I was expecting a whole lot more functionality from the iOS version. Don't get me wrong, it's a really fun gadget to have on your phone but I expected Korg to implement a little more into the software version.
The app on it's own is alright for a quick noise making session while your out and about but to be completely honest I can't see me making any serious music with this thing.
If you have an iPad running iMS20 or iElectribe then you can have a whole lot more fun with it. The iKaossilator has the same wireless syncing technology (WIST) that Korg have put into their other apps so you can pair it up with your iPad and run it along side the other Korg apps (or any other app that supports WIST).
I'm really surprised that the iKaossilator is only available on the iPhone and iPod Touch, an iPad version of this would have gone down a whole lot better. The bigger screen on the iPad would have made playing this thing a lot more easy where as on the iPhone it's hard to actually make anything that doesn't sound like random noise. Since I've brought the iPad I've found that I've moved all of my music making apps from the phone to the tablet. I don't know, maybe I just need a little practice.
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