Korg releases pink Kaossilator
A Limited Edition alternative to yellow
First we had CME's pink MIDI controller keyboard - now Korg has released a Limited Edition version of its Kaossilator in the same striking hue.
Thankfully, rather than going down the tediously sexist route of branding this as a 'Kaossilator for girls' - as CME surely would have done - Korg has simply said that it's designed for anyone "who wants to stand out from the crowd".
Other than the colour, this appears to be exactly the same as the standard Kaossilator: it enables you to trigger musical notes and phrases using a touch-based interface.
A few hundred of the devices are currently available - contact your local Korg dealer if you want one.
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