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Native Instruments O Kore 2 Operation Manual page 203

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3.9 The KORE 2 Controller: Touching KORE 2
The improved KORE 2 Controller provides you with a quick and tactile
interface with access to nearly all KORE 2's functions. Whether you want
to set channel volume, tweak an instrument's filter cutoff frequency, load
a KoreSound from the library, or morph through your S
are easy tasks with the Controller.
The KORE 2 Controller's left side houses the eight buttons and knobs that
are the heart of KORE 2's interface. The controls give you visual feedback
on their state. The brighter the ring, the higher is the value of the assigned
parameter. The Knobs are touch-sensitive; touch them and the Controller's
Main Display will show the assigned parameter and its value.
The four buttons below the Display and the six buttons around the
Scrollwheel are your main controls for navigating through KORE 2. You
can move through the channels of a Performance or KoreSound, change
the focus and set values.
The lights of these buttons always show options you have selected: if
a button is lit you can use it; if not, it has no function for the currently
selected mode.
With the new KORE 2 Controller you can use two pedals instead of only a
single one supported with the old hardware.
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Be aware of the fact that
the internal MIDI compo-
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Sync mode that uses KORE's inter-
nal Clock for the Transport buttons
to work with them.
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