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The Korg KM-402 Audio Mixer

A dynamic 4 channel DJ mixer with integrated KAOSS Pad! Creative use of effects in an audio mixer can turn an "ordinary" gig into a dynamic musical experience.

The new Korg KM-402 and KM-202 KAOSS audio mixers merge the effects and revolutionary interface from the KAOSS Pad, six different types of EQ, and an adjustable crossfader curve to deliver the most unique 4 channel DJ mixer on the market.

Features:

  • Four channel configuration

  • Integrated effects from the acclaimed KP3 KAOSS Pad used by DJs and musicians around the world

  • 100 effects add unlimited creativity to your DJ sets

  • "FX RELEASE" function allows reverb and delay tails to smoothly decay through preset and effect changes

  • "KAOSS Button" on each channel for quick, independent control of your effects

  • A full 24-bit digital mixer delivers huge headroom and pristine audio quality

  • Six independent types of EQ deliver unparalleled flexibility to shape your sound, your way

  • Programmable crossfader allows you to adjust the response and curve to suit your individual needs

  • Jack guard prevents damage to the I/O section, making the KM-402 worthy of heavy road use

A 4 Channel DJ mixer with an integrated KAOSS Pad opens new creative doors

With the innovative KAOSS Pad; you manipulate effects using the tip of your finger. The unique touchpad changes multiple effect parameters at once to create unique timbres. The simple and intuitive interface has made the KAOSS Pad one of the most popular effects processors in the world.

The two-channel KM-202 combines the KAOSS Pad's effects and interface with a pristine 24-bit digital DJ mixer complete with an adjustable crossfader. Their streamlined design and integrated KAOSS Pad sets a new standard for an integrated audio mixer/effects processor, allowing a style of mixing and performing with effects that is unmatched. The Korg KM-402 is loaded with unique performance functions including 100 effects programs, a "PROGRAM MEMORY" key for quick save and instant recall of your favorite programs, an "FX RELEASE" function that keeps delay and reverb tails intact through preset changes, and a "KAOSS" button for assigning the KAOSS Pad to each channel. The new KM-202 is the ideal choice for every type of DJ looking to incorporate effects into their performance - no matter where the stage is.

Integrated effects

The Korg KM-402 audio mixer integrates 100 powerful effects from the KP3 KAOSS Pad, all with the unique fingertip control that has made the KAOSS Pad famous. These effects range from filters, phasers, delays, and reverbs, to unique effects such as a real time looper and synth section.

The presets included in the KM-402 audio mixer combine simple elements such as delays and filters in ways you have never imagined, providing a wealth of inspiration. With the KOASS Pad's unique ability to "touch" your effects, the KM-402 provides a new interface to effects that will take DJ performances to the next level.

EQ innovation

EQ manipulation is a staple of DJ performance. In response to this need, the Korg KM-402 takes advantage of full digital processing to provide six different EQ types to suit any sound; from powerful high-pass filters to unique "Hyped" and "Isolator" EQ curves. Every channel has a dedicated three-band EQ (Hi/Mid/Low) that responds in different ways according to the EQ curve that is currently selected from a simple six-position selector.

These EQ types have been created based on the opinions of numerous famous artists, and include EQ curves that cut only the low frequency region while boosting the midrange, as well as extremely drastic EQ types that use the knobs as isolators for each frequency band. This advanced capability means that the EQ knobs are now a core element of your DJ performance. Take advantage of the integration with the KAOSS effects to create performances that use EQ in a new and unique way.

Fader perfection

As you would expect from a full-featured audio mixer, long throw faders and cue controls let you set the mix and lock your beats in real time while cueing silently through your headphones.

Crossfader response is as personal as the DJ using it. The adjustable crossfader curves and calibration function let you set up the KM-402 audio mixer to your personal style. Whether you're mixing dual decks, triggering from a laptop or integrating other sound sources, the KM-402 adapts to your style and personal touch.

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