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Native Instruments KORENative Instruments has released more information about Kore, in anticipation of its May 8th release.

KORE Videos:

7 short Quicktime videos explain KORE’s most important aspects and advantages. These can be viewed online or downloaded onto your hard drive.

KORE Days at Local Dealers:

Native has organized a “KORE Days” world tour. As of May 8th, you can see KORE demonstrated live at your local dealer, test KORE on a demo terminal and quiz Native specialists with any questions you may have.

Full details on the tour can be found on the Native Instruments website. More dates will be confirmed in the near future.

The KoreSound and Screenshot Player:

The “KoreSound and Screenshot Player” offers an insight into KoreSounds consisting of multiple instruments and effects. Every sound example has 3 different views, each illustrating how the sound was created and the different modes available in KORE.

KORE FAQ:

Native has collected a selection of some of the most frequently asked question regarding KORE and placed them online:

Type of KORE Users:

Native has collated a concise overview of the most relevant advantages for the following fields: Music composition and production, sound design as well as live performance:

KORE Introductory Offers:

Native has also announced some KORE introductory offers that can save you up to 600 Euros or 690 Dollars.

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