While the technical details that generate a sound can differ enormously from engine to engine, your sound control is always similar: the most important parameters for each individual sound have been manually assigned to the hardware, and you can tweak them directly and effectively. Their individual power and sonic variety shape KORE 2 as The Super Instrument.Įffort has been given to make all sounds of KORE 2 accessible in a simple and unified way. They have been created for immediate use in your production: All 3.000 variations can be loaded and played instantaneously without the need for additional software, as KORE 2 is equipped with six Integrated Engines. The repertoire of the KORE 2 Browser is filled with more than 500 sounds, each providing several variations which can be morphed seamlessly. – specify any combination, and the sounds that match the description are immediately listed. The Browser of KORE 2 is filled with musical attributes KORE 2 has been designed in order to let you find the sound you have in mind fast. On behalf of the entire NATIVE INSTRUMENTS team, we hope you are truly inspired by this product. Additionally, it contains notes about using the KORE 2 Controller safely and provides some general productrelated information.
This part of the User’s Manual gives a brief overview over KORE 2’s abilities and explains how to use this manual. Special thanks to the Beta Test Team, who were invaluable not just in tracking down bugs, but in making this a better product. On behalf of the entire company, thank you very much. It is only through the loyalty and honesty of people like yourself that NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH can continue to develop and create innovative audio software.
All product and company names are ™ or ® trademarks of their respective owners.įurthermore, the fact that you are reading this text means you are the owner of legal version rather than an illegal, pirated copy. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH, hereinafter referred to as NATIVE INSTRUMENTS.
The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH.
3.9 The KORE 2 Controller: Touching KORE 2.3.8 Audio and MIDI Components: Enhancing sounds.3.7.4 Setting Attributes, saving sounds and Performances.3.7.2 Factory Content and Integrated Engines.3.7 Browser: Accessing the sound repository.3.6 Sound Manager: Arranging Performancess.3.5.3 Creating Pages and assigning controls.3.5.2 Plug-in Pages, Channel Pages and User Pages.
3.5 Global Controller: Controlling sounds.3.4.1 Components and views of the Edit Area.3.1.4 Hardware and Software: The Control Page system and Sound Variations.3.1.3 Integrated Engines and VST/AU-plug-ins.3.1.2 SingleSounds, MultiSounds, Performances and Nesting.3.1.1 The instrument KORE 2: Stand-alone, plug-in and host.3.1 Important concepts: Understanding KORE 2.2.3.1 Connecting the hardware to a computer.2.1 The hardware elements of your KORE 2 Controller.