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I Hope These Aren't Dumb Questions.

Discussion in 'KORE' started by Grumpy, 1/4/06.

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  1. Grumpy

    Grumpy NI Product Owner

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    Hello,

    As the title says I hope these following questions won't be too dumb and my apologies if they have been addressed elsewhere. Here we go:

    1) As far as I understand, Kore will also allow me to use other VST software apart from the Native Instruments stuff. So if I have Tassman 4.0 (or any other VST) and used up all my limited number of authorisation codes, can I still use it within Kore? How will that work if I have used up my allotted Authorisation codes. Actually the same for the Native Stuff. I have komplete 3 and it is installed on 2 computers. A desktop and laptop, so I have used up my allotted authorisation. Will I also be allowed to use Komplete 3 in Kore and both my laptop and desktop?

    2) Can I use it without a computer so for example in a live gig situation, so all I need to use is Kore and a midi keyboard without a computer?

    3) I am primarily a guitarist, so assuming question 2 is possible, can I plug my guitar into the back of the Kore unit to play Guitar Rig 2 in a live situation?

    I did have some other questions, but I have forgotten them.

    But let me say that if all of the above are possible then I will be first in line to get Kore!!!!

    Thanks in advance for your response(s)
     
  2. Joakim F

    Joakim F New Member

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    Not sure what you're asking in (1), but the answer to (2) is NO, you need a computer to use Kore. However with Kore, you probably won't need to look at the laptop's screen during the performance. Since you'll be able to manage to load and control stuff with the Kore Controller.
     
  3. Grumpy

    Grumpy NI Product Owner

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    Thanks for your response. Just after posting this thread I realised that Kore needs a computer to run. What I mean in question 1 is I have used up all my activation codes for the software synths I have.

    But seeing that I need a PC to run Kore I guess that is not an issue.

    Another 2 questions I have thought of are:

    Will Kore at least reduce the CPU load on my PC while using the soft synths and could I use a Kore like a Combinator in Reason where I can build a stack of synths to make a super sound?

    Thanks
     
  4. Joakim F

    Joakim F New Member

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    Kore doesn't have a built in DSP that would take any load off your CPU.

    Yes, you could use it like Combinator and build stacks of different synths.
     
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