![]() ![]() This lets you abstract yourself from the underlying sound sources, and deal with your sounds as a unified palette. You also gain hands-on control of key parameters from a single plug-in interface and hardware device. Kore provides a workstation-like front-end for your sounds and effects, allowing you to pull patches from your plug-in collection into a centralised library of 'Koresounds'. The software runs stand-alone, or as a VST, AU or RTAS plug-in within your DAW of choice, and promises a range of benefits to studio producers, composers and live performers. Kore 2 is a combined software and hardware system for hosting and controlling plug-ins, and, as its name would suggest, is successor to Kore 1 (reviewed in the July 2006 issue of Sound On Sound). So is Kore all you need to get the most out of your software instruments and effects? The latest incarnation of NI's Kore system introduces an updated controller, redesigned and streamlined software and a generous library of built-in sounds. ![]()
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