One Tweak Beyond
Native Instruments announce free Kore Player sound module
Friday, January 18, 2008 - 00:00
Kore Player is the latest twist on the Kore media browser technology developed by Native Instruments alongside their massive arsenal of sound tools.
Based on the same principles as the flagship Kore 2 Super Instrument, it includes six Native Instruments sound engines under the hood and provides ready-to-play sounds that can be browsed and tweaked via the ultra-intuitive interface. Adding new sounds is as easy as purchasing and downloading affordable Kore Sound Packs.
It can be used standalone or as a plug in for Macs and PCs.
KORE PLAYER will be available for free download on the Native Instruments website in March 2008, and will include a compact "get-started" KORE SOUND library with instantly usable sounds.
Free and intuitive sound module, instantly expandable with KORE SOUNDPACKS
Based on KORE 2, offering all features to load and play KORE SOUNDPACKS
Includes six NI audio engines*: KONTAKT, REAKTOR, MASSIVE, GUITAR RIG, FM8, ABSYNTH
Small selection of premium sounds included
KoreSound® Browser finds any sound by the desired musical characteristics
Consolidated user interface with unified operation for all audio engines
8 knobs and 8 buttons make complex tweaking actions a breeze
Up to 8 sound variations per sound with unique sound morphing
Automation and Total Recall in the audio host/sequencer
Knobs and buttons can be controlled via any MIDI controller box
features
Compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 / 10.5, G5 1.8 GHz or Intel Core Duo 1.66 GHz, 1 GB RAM Win XP / Vista (32 Bit), Pentium / Athlon 1.4 GHz, 1 GB RAM
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