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Make a Korg Kaossilator Guitar

Make a Korg Kaossilator Guitar
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I came up with the idea for this project when I saw a video of Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips. He had mounted his Kaossilator on a guitar and a taped the neck of a video game controller next to it to make it look like he was fingering the notes. I thought "Hey, I can do that for real!"

WARNING: Playing such an instrument may induce Funky-Techno-Madness.

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Step 1Parts and Tools

Parts and Tools
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A major part of my design is the ability to take the Kaossilator out of the guitar. One of its greatest features is its pocket-portability. I don't want to lose that.

For this Project you will need...

Parts-

Korg Kaossilator (They are usually yellow but there are limited edition pink ones available too)
RedOctane Guitar Hero Les Paul Controller (It fits perfectly into these models and the removable neck and faceplate make it easy to remove the Kaossilator.)
1 IDC Socket (10pos) for Ribbon Cable (#ci0076)
Ribbon Cable (at least 10 conductors)
.1 Inch Header Pins (Double Row) (#ci0073)
Protoboard
50k Ohm Resistor
1/4" Stereo Output Jack
Les Paul Style Jack Plate
4 #4387 Gibson style pickguard screws
Stereo RCA Audio cable
Great Stuff Expanding Foam Insulation

Tools-

WD40
Hex Screwdrivers
Small Pliers (not needle nose)
Hacksaw Blades (different sized teath cut different plastics better)
Exacto Knife
Vice Grips
3/8" Skew*SHARP! (For cleanup work)
Soldering Iron
Wire Strippers
PanaVise Junior Clamp (#ci0011)
Small Prototype board
Hot Glue Gun

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Dec 25, 2011. 5:52 PMtylercard says:
Great instructable!
Dec 1, 2011. 4:54 AMbglasby says:
Do you have any links to the actual parts or do I just search the net for each one? Would be nice to link each part with where to get them. That or offer a do it your self kit with the parts needed.
Nov 2, 2010. 7:34 AMkeeverw says:
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen in my entire life!!!!!
Ok, maybe I'm exaggerating a little. :)
But this is really awesome!

After much research on my part, I have asked my wife to get me a Kaossilator for Christmas this year, because after playing with one at Guitar Center, I must have one. These things are too much fun and addictive. And the only thing that would make them more fun and addictive is having it mounted in a guitar.

Aside from looking awesome, I really think this mod would make the Kaossilator much more playable as an instrument, because accessing the control buttons would be much more ergonomic. Also the sustain button would add a lot of playability to the device as well.

I can't afford to buy one of these, or I would. And right now I can't even afford to parts to build one, but I will start gathering them up little by little, and maybe by then the new will have also worn off of my Kaossilator enough to where I am not so scared of opening it up and working on it. I am an electrician, so I am not scared of the soldering or anything. So hopefully mine will turn out as good as yours did. Painting the guitar yellow definitely added a nice touch.

I can't thank you enough for putting this instructable online, so I can know how to do this myself. I have heard some music made on the Kaossilator and it is very impressive once you know how to use it. And putting it in the guitar frame with the sustain button is only going to add to how awesome it is.

Great job!
Wayne
Aug 26, 2011. 10:51 PMjhardee says:
http://www.amazon.com/Korg-Kaossilator-Dynamic-Phrase-Synthesizer/dp/B000ZJWZYU/ref=sr_1_1?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1314416858&sr=1-1

i saw this instructable and i had to make it, but i too have a limited amount of money, so i amazon-ed it. TGFA

hope you are able to get it now :D
Nov 3, 2010. 6:28 AMkeeverw says:
And what were the Gibson pickguard screws for? I didn't see them used in the instructable, or maybe I missed it.
Nov 3, 2010. 5:44 AMkeeverw says:
Cool deal. The switch instead of the button for sustain might be a cool option.
But is there any reason you couldn't put both in parallel, so you could have more options when playing?

Is your parts list on the instructable still good, even after your new improvments?
Nov 4, 2010. 6:20 AMkeeverw says:
And one more thing I forgot to ask. There are at least 2 spare wires in that ribbon cable after doing your mods, correct? Because that would be enough to add in the guitar's battery pack using that same ribbon cable, so I wouldn't have to have any other wires hanging off the Kaossilator.

If not, I could always just plug it into the power supply jack, given I could find the right plug for it somewhere. But I'd rather just use the spare wires on the ribbon cable if there are at least two.
Nov 4, 2010. 6:18 AMkeeverw says:
Another thing I was thinking of doing is using the battery pack on the guitar, and the on/off switch on the guitar to wire into the Kaossilator, in parallel to it's own battery pack. That way I could not put any batteries in the Kaossilator, but instead just put batteries in the guitar, and leave the Kaossilator's on/off switch to the on position, and toggle the power with the on/off switch that is already built into the guitar.

I just think first off it would eliminate the need to cut out that notch for reaching the Kaossilator's on/off switch. And second, if you are planning on leaving the Kaossilator in the guitar most of the time, as I am, it would make changing batteries much easier, because you could just change the guitar's batteries without having to remove the Kaossilator.

The only problem I forsee is that I think the Xbox Les Paul guitar only uses 2 "AA" batteries, and the Kaossilator uses 4. My PS2 wireless guitar controller uses 4 "AA" batteries but it's a totally different shaped guitar, and I don't know how well the Kaossilator would fit in there, plus you have less wires coming from the neck as you mentioned which is not cool either, because I definitely want to use the 5th button as a sustain.

Can you confirm if the Xbox Les Paul uses 4 or 2 "AA" batteries. I really hope it uses 4, but if not, I may try to find a guitar that does.
Jan 4, 2010. 7:06 PMfreudenheim says:
I can't get to the link for the .1 Inch Header Pins (Double Row) (#ci0073). Can you see that at Curious Inventor, and if not point me to another site that has this? I'm very new to electronics and am not sure how to proceed.
 Thanks!
Jan 5, 2010. 4:53 AMfreudenheim says:
Can you also recommend where I could get a protoboard like the one in your photos? It looks tiny compared to the ones I could find at CI and elsewhere.

Also, does the ribbon just dangle from your Kaossilator when you're not using it inside the guitar?

Thanks for your help! Will definitely post a photo if we get this to work. We're starting without the sustain feature, not even the guitar jack at first, just want to make it work.

Aug 22, 2011. 2:05 AMrenglish1 says:
Umm, I'm in England and want to make one of these. However, some of the links to parts are a. expired, and b. for America. Any chance that you could please post links to the parts for someone in England?

Thanks, great project :D
Jun 14, 2011. 5:02 AMkdadd says:
Awesome idea! I was wondering if it would be possible to do this but with a Korg Monotron instead? Either way I'm making one of the Kaossilator ones
May 4, 2011. 3:04 PMB.F.L.M says:
what about the wii? or should i just get an xbox controller/?
Apr 26, 2011. 10:49 AMTradecog says:
Incredible idea. Hire this man, Korg, and expand upon the Kaossilator's amazing potential. Gonna have to have my electrical engineering mate help me out on this one though :-/

FYI: Thinkgeek charges far too much for the Kaossilator. Use Kaossilator HQ's link to save starving artists' money :)
Mar 14, 2011. 7:37 AMragdollman says:
This is amazing!
I am planing on building this in the summer, I am just a bit confuesd about the sustainer.
Is adding the 50k resistor all I need to do to create the sustainer, or must I also follow 3amsleep's tutorial on sustainer modding?
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Nov 23, 2010. 4:53 PM888hilly says:
Well now you need to install a GBA and your all set for a road trip!
Oct 26, 2010. 11:41 AMmoogbeatz99 says:
dude, just a suggestion for mere cosmetic looks, you should add some sort of clip apparatus so the end of the ribbon cable just clips into some female connector screwed into the body of the Koassilator, so when/if you take it out of the guitar, you don't have that messy little slit you had to cut in the body.

merely a suggestion. AWESOME INSTRUCTABLE!! =D

check out mine, pleaseeee
Aug 19, 2010. 7:46 PMoffbest says:
I finally decided to try to finish this, but I can't seem to get the scale or gate button working with the guitar neck. I've check and rechecked all my connections; swapped out the neck adapter, swapped out the 10-pin adapter, resoldered the SCA and gate connections and I'm out of ideas. Any input would be great. The protoboard looks fine, but is the only thing that hasn't been completely replaced so that is my next move.
Jul 27, 2010. 4:58 PMsteveoath says:
Hi James, just a quick Q. If I'm not interested in the sustainer MOD do I just leave out step 10?
Jul 29, 2010. 1:26 PMsteveoath says:
Cool - I'm starting another project at the mo' but thought I'd order the parts I needed for this as well. I'll post up my pics when done (possibly September!!! I know, but i'm busy busy busy!). Mine is one of the Pink Kaossilators, so expect some shocking pink bodywork!! Steve
Jun 1, 2010. 9:43 PMoffbest says:
Great guide, but I'm having some issues. I have the guitar nearly completed and it just needs to be put back together, but when I turn on the Kaossilator it displays "dly" and I can't get it to do anything. I've tried attaching only the two connectors, and the connectors to the neck but the problem persists... Is there any areas I could have gone wrong and caused this? I had it working for a few moments, but when I reset it the problem came back.
Thanks
Jun 1, 2010. 9:57 PMoffbest says:
I've figured some of this out. I can hold down the buttons and turn it on to get to "normal" mode, but none of the buttons work after that. The sustain works when I push orange as it should.

So I'm guessing the buttons are constantly being pressed simultaneously for some reason, since I have to reverse the process of getting into DLY mode.
Jun 1, 2010. 10:50 PMoffbest says:
Wires must have been crossing in the connector, I cut the TAP and REC wires at the connector and it returned to normal. Thanks for the help!
May 28, 2010. 7:36 PMelephantdress says:
 for what console is that guitar from?
May 8, 2010. 3:23 PMandrum says:
 is this a ps2 controller?
Apr 28, 2010. 2:32 PMSuperCoPilot says:
GOOD GOD I AM STARTING ONE IMMEDIATELY!
Feb 28, 2010. 5:57 PMGlockenator says:
too confusing
Feb 4, 2010. 7:41 PMIX Smith XI says:
Tell me if am right, if you add a 10K Ohm resistor insted of the 50K Ohm resistor to the sustainer  mod it would make the note shorter?
Feb 4, 2010. 9:07 PMIX Smith XI says:
What affects do you have when useing different Ohm resistors?
Jan 8, 2010. 10:19 PMDaniel Spaulding says:
Would this be a hard project to pick up and do? It seems very interesting and I would like to try it. However, I'm fairly new to the whole soder and wiring thing. Should I try something else first to get some practice?
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