The Kaoss Pad allows users to
sample and
loop audio and apply
effects such as
pitch-bending,
flange,
distortion, and
delay using a
touchscreen. According to the
Guardian, while its effects technology was not new, the Kaoss Pad was distinguished by its intuitive design: "Anyone can pick one up and in a matter of seconds get the hang of it." The British producer and musician
Brian Eno, an early adopter of the Kaoss Pad, described it as "a way of taking sounds into the domain of muscular control" as opposed to working with computers: "It takes you into a completely different place, because when working with computers you normally don't use your muscles in that way." == Users ==