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how to store sound variations?

Discussion in 'KORE' started by xbass, Nov 25, 2008.

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  1. xbass

    xbass NI Product Owner

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    hi
    i started a tour on kore player, using true strike tension. i know that it's mostly a player and not ment for deep editing, but...is there really no way to store a sound variation made by your own? Everytime i twist controllers, switch to another snapshot and return back to the first, this one is reset to the factory preset...is there a workaround to store your own snapshots?

    i know i could do it in logic, taking automation snapshots of every parameter, but this seems to be very old-fashioned (i would rather write it to a piece of paper...)

    regards
    christian
     
  2. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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    Nope, there isn't. The player is exactly that- a player.

    If you want to save your own variations, you'll need the full version of Kore; either software only or with the hardware.

    ew
     
  3. xbass

    xbass NI Product Owner

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    that's what i thaught...since my last post a was a bit tweaking and found out, that i can have fun and achieve nice results by automating each controller separately...even more than just automate the morphing, which only works with factory presets.
    Anyway, in a live-situation it would be nice, to be able to store snapshots, but kore player seems to be just a nice teaser for the real kore...

    regards
    christian
     
  4. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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    Exactly... that's the whole idea behind it.

    ew
     
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