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Native Instruments O Kore 2 Operation Manual page 105

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via the l
/H
n
values shown in the upper right part of the M
ow
igH
ote
e
(see below for more information).
ditor
Below the M
a
aPPing
rea
orientation. You can play this virtual keyboard with your mouse, which is
helpful when you're using KORE 2 and no MIDI keyboard is connected.
The P
r
is also Velocity sensitive, based on the position of your
iano
oll
mouse click on the keys. The lower the key, the higher the Velocity. If you
set a parent's channel key range with limits that are narrower than those
of the child channel
, the parental channel key range will mask the child
S
channel
' key range without changing their boundaries. This is due to the
S
fact, that channel key ranges are features of the KoreSounds and are left
untouched by settings on higher levels. That means, that MIDI notes lying
outside of the parental channel's key range will not reach the respective
child channel, although its key range may be wider. KoreSounds are entities
independent of the parental Performance or MultiSound and changing their
keyranges to that of the parent would potentially break their function in
other MultiSounds.
The M
a
also shows when a channel is being played by a MIDI
aPPing
rea
note event by displaying a note indicator above the corresponding MIDI
note on the P
r
. The upper right area of the M
iano
oll
the MIDI Filter settings of the currently selected channel.
M
The MIDI Section of the
aPPing
, the P
r
displays the MIDI octaves to help
iano
oll
e
.
ditor
aPPing
e
displays
aPPing
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