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Native Instruments O Kore 2 Operation Manual page 187

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Whether the Midi P
layer
channel they are received depends on the C
settings of the Sound it belongs to. Please read chapter 3. for details
about how to use the e
The MIDI trigger behaviour of the P
C
menu and the o
loCKSynC
interface). t
o
Note menu offers the following settings:
He
FF
None means that the Player, once started, will keep on looping
according to the status of the Run button and any higher instances
dictating start or stop.
Gate invokes a different behaviour. It only has a function if the currently
selected Track has a defined t
for that note value will stop the playback of the respective Track. In
this case, the track playback acts as if it was a sample in a sampler.
A note value between C-2 and G8 can be specified to stop playback
of the Midi P
layer
You will find the l
oad
Midi P
. It opens a standard file dialog window from your operating
layer
system and by default directs you to the MIDI file folder of the NATIVE
INSTRUMENTS Shared Content. You can choose MIDI files from there or
navigate to any other folder on your system. Loaded files will appear in
the t
l
.
raCK
iSt
The Track List has two different modes: e
List content can only be changed, with an active e
Items can be removed from this list by selecting them with a mouse click
and pressing the d
elete
receives any MIDI data and on which MIDI
Hannel
a
.
dit
rea
is defined by the settings of the
layer
n
Menu (on the far right of the Player's
FF
ote
n
. If so, any Note off messages
rigger
ote
with "note on" messages.
button on the F
a
ile
rea
dit
button.
S
and i
S
eleCt
nPut
ourCe
in the middle part of the
mode and r
mode. The
un
button..
dit
!
The Player can only play
one track at a time.
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You can select and
remove multiple items
at once.
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