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Native Instruments O Kore 2 Operation Manual page 204

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has no functionality in KORE 2. Also, the t
has no function in the KORE 2 plug-in.
Hotplugging your KORE 2 Controller
You can plug in or unplug your KORE 2 Controller at any time, KORE 2
will react transparently, automatically registering or unregistering the
hardware. Regardless of whether KORE 2 is already running, if you unplugg
the hardware and then re-plug it; it will continue to work as expected.
Please note that you have to install the new KORE 2 driver to use the
KORE 2 Controller. See the separate booklet about Installation and Setup
for more on the installation procedure.
Using your KORE 1 Controller
Naturally, the KORE 1 Controller is fully compatible with KORE 2. The only
difference is that the KORE 1 Controller, unlike the KORE 2 Controller,
has to be connected to the computer before you start the application. The
KORE 2 Controller can be connected at any time.
Please use the latest driver available for the KORE Controller. Have a look
at the u
M
Pload
anager
When comparing the two Controllers you will immediately see, that the
button layout of the new one is slightly different and that there has been
a name change for two buttons. To reproduce the new functionality with
your legacy KORE 1 Controller you just have to memorize two facts:
The V
button of the old hardware is now called F1 and has been
iew
relocated to sit between the C
The M
button of the old hardware is now called F2 and sits between
enu
the S
and the e
ound
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of the S
C
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enter
and the e
ontrol
button.
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of the hardware
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buttons.
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This is not the case with
the old KORE 1 control-
ler. Please read the next section.
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