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KORE 2 Operation Manual

Discussion in 'Technical Issues' started by Mr. John, May 5, 2011.

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  1. Mr. John

    Mr. John New Member

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    Hi. I bought the KORE 2 with controller last december but have for various reasons not started to learn it until now. I'm reading through the operation manual thoroughly, and noticed something strange:

    In chapter 3.4.1 (page 47), there's a picture of a populated Channel Insert and the context menu that pops up when you right-click it. The menu is extended compared to the one you get from right-clicking an empty Channel Insert, but when I do the same in my KORE window, I get the same context menu as for an empty Channel Insert.
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    Oops, wasn't finished. :)

    Correction: I don't get the SAME menu as when clicking an empty Channel Insert, but the menu that does come up doesn't look the same as in the manual. Instead of alternatives "Save" and "Edit", I only get "Save As".

    Just found it a bit strange that the picture in the manual don't correspond to what my KORE is viewing...any thoughts?

    PS. I'm also noticing an "E" together with the engine icon at the far left of the Global Controller section, in the manual's picture, something that's not there in my case...maybe that's the explanation?

    Sorry if this is a complete newbie-question, but that's where I am right now... :)
     
  2. kspssd

    kspssd Forum Member

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    I too have found some discrepancy in the manual and the Kore "2" controller. I think the manual is more related to the pre Kore 2 update.
     
  3. losan

    losan Forum Member

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    NI usually describes new features and updates to a product in additional documents.

    So with Kore have a look at the "Kore 2 Manual Addendum" and a quick look into the "Readme" for a quick overview about changes also never hurts.

    Cheers
     
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