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Native Instruments O Kore 2 Operation Manual page 185

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3.8.34 MIDI Player
The Midi P
offers flexible facilities for playback and looping of MIDI
layer
files. You can load MIDI files from disk, trigger and stop playback via
note messages, set loop points and create l
downstream MIDI plug-ins and sequencers.
In respect to MIDI data, KORE 2 is strictly hierarchical. MIDI data flows
from top level down through the S
global clock of the stand-alone or the host clock, when KORE 2 is running
as a plug-in, respectively. It has to run for any Midi P
But the hierarchy doesn't end there. A Midi P
S
M
hierarchy than another imposes the same control over the
ound
atrix
ones nested further down. This means, if you have a Midi P
on the top level of your Performance with some other Midi P
KoreSounds containing plug-ins that run sequencers, the top level Midi
P
has to run for the downstream sequencers to run.
layer
The Midi P
can also be controlled by an upstream S
layer
component and of course this works the other way around, too.
Another intended use of this plug-in is a reset facility for downstream
Midi P
and Sounds that use sequencers or arpeggiators within of
layerS
their plug-ins. By defining l
any sequencer or Midi P
ooP
M
. The highest instance is the
ound
atrix
t
with arbitrary lengths in the player
ooP
raCKS
lying downstream of the l
layer
t
for controlling
raCKS
to be started.
layer
sitting higher in the
layer
sitting
layer
layerS
S
teP
eQuenCer
t
is reset
ooP
raCK
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Internal MIDI plug-ins are
handled in the same way
as any other device in KORE. This
means you can save them as a
KoreSound to recall their settings at
a later stage.
!
If the MIDI Player's Track
List is empty, it will not
prevent any downstream players or
or
sequeners from running, even if it
is stopped.
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