Native Instruments Updates Kore With MIDI Control Mode
Jul 31, 2009 5:44 PM
Kore 2.1, a free update for NI's software workstation, includes a new MIDI Control Mode that turns the Kore controller into a customizable MIDI control surface.
With eight touch-sensitive knobs, the Kore controller is designed for both sound manipulation and sequencer control. With version 2.1, the hardware can act as a control surface for any MIDI-compatible application, with or without the Kore software running. Users can toggle MIDI Control Mode on the fly with a dedicated button combination.
The Controller Editor application included in KORE 2.1 can be used to assign a wide range of MIDI commands to any knob or button on the Kore hardware. MIDI Control Mode also supports the Mackie Control Universal (MCU) protocol.
Further enhancements in Kore 2.1 include optimized Digidesign Pro Tools compatibility under Mac OS 10.5, as well as various fixes and stability improvements.
The 2.1 update is now available as a free download for all owners of Kore 2.
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