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Native Instruments O Kore 2 Operation Manual page 131

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The entry B
... opens a standard file system dialog window for you
rowSe
to navigate to a location of your choice.
Depending on the kind of KoreSound and what you want to do with it, your
options on this menu will differ. "Standard" user content will go into the
u
S
folders or into your own folder structure defined by the
Ser
oundS
a
u
S
dditional
Ser
oundS
KORE 2 for transfer to another computer or for swapping them with other
KORE 2 users, you can save them to a location of your choice via the
B
... entry. Any folder specified with this entry will also be added to
rowSe
the a
u
S
dditional
Ser
oundS
When you are finished tagging the KoreSound with
i
d
click on
nForMation
one
in KORE 2's database.
If you want to save a Performance as a KoreSound for nested use in future
Performances choose Save performance as Sound... from the F
the stand-alone or from the g
with the B
in e
rowSer
dit
as with saving KoreSounds.
folders. If you want to export KoreSounds from
folders automatically.
a
ttriButeS
B
(to the far right of the
rowSer
M
of the plug-in. You will be greeted
loBal
enu
mode and the rest of the procedure is the same
M
and filling in the
eta
) and the KoreSound is saved
M
of
ile
enu
%
It is recommended to
s t o r e
y o u r
KoreSounds in a limited number of
folders. While you can use any
folder to save KoreSounds, this will
fragment the database. Also, moni-
toring a long list of folders decreas-
es the search speed of the data-
base.
%
Try to use custom attri-
butes instead of various
folders in order to group your
KoreSounds. For instance, if you
want to have fast access to all
KoreSounds used within a specific
project, create an Attribute Class
called Project and add entries for
each project you are working on.
Us e the s e a t tribute s to t a g
KoreSounds used in a project – you
can then find them fast by using
the Browser.
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