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- darkmatteruk
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anyone here use/rate it? i just got this months CM and the full software is on the disc
- darkmatteruk
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- darkmatteruk
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if you fancy having a go on it yourselves you can dl it free direct from NI
http://www.native-instruments.com/index ... b55507d3ff
http://www.native-instruments.com/index ... b55507d3ff
- darkmatteruk
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Yeah, Got it , used it.
not really a synth tho, more of a rompler. You can't really mess with the innards and program it much.
Which basically means that if you have a few good synths already then only the sampled 'real' instruments are worth having if you're likley to use that kind of thing.
Most of the interesting looking ones are only available in the payed for expansion packs.
Just get in there and rinse the upright bass samples, then ditch the rest to save disk space, imo.
not really a synth tho, more of a rompler. You can't really mess with the innards and program it much.
Which basically means that if you have a few good synths already then only the sampled 'real' instruments are worth having if you're likley to use that kind of thing.
Most of the interesting looking ones are only available in the payed for expansion packs.
Just get in there and rinse the upright bass samples, then ditch the rest to save disk space, imo.
don't look at this... oh shit!
Yeah, have been trying it in the last few weeks. Actually I did use one of the upright bass samples.... Not sure about it yet, could be a good source of quality samples to layer and fuck with.
And NI is using it to make fools like me be tempted to buy the 50€ KorePacks, like the one with drums... Fair game.
And NI is using it to make fools like me be tempted to buy the 50€ KorePacks, like the one with drums... Fair game.
- thesynthesist
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Its a lite version of Kore 2, which has all the engines for NI's synths built in.
The sound packs are how they are marketing it, but Kore 2, the full app, is pretty sick, with a proprietary language, that is far more accurate and extensive than midi cc data.
Its a dope package at each level, though, since you can get some cool sounds for free, or real cheap if you are looking at the directed sound packs.
The sound packs are how they are marketing it, but Kore 2, the full app, is pretty sick, with a proprietary language, that is far more accurate and extensive than midi cc data.
Its a dope package at each level, though, since you can get some cool sounds for free, or real cheap if you are looking at the directed sound packs.
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