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NI announces KORE
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| DigiNut |
The only thing that really impresses me there is the library, and I'm willing to bet that you'd have to assign the categories yourself (which I don't have 500 hours to do).
Not a bad concept though. I guess it was only a matter of time before NI decided to venture into sequencer territory. |
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| Icone |
| Looks pretty neat... Though I might have to see some more in-depth stuff before actually being convinced. |
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| thecYrus |
| well, it's not a sequencer. it's comparable with the reason combinator and can't replace a real sequencer in any way. |
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| IKKI-ZUVK |
| Interesting.... however I don't think i'd ever use it |
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| Axolotyl |
Aside from live applications and convenience I'm not sure what sort of application it would be used for.
The controller looks interesting though... organic LEDs??:conf: |
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| mzvirbulis |
| welll you never know until you have tried it! |
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| Thois |
| Who is the guy that designs all the GUI graphics at NI? Boy, he sucks |
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| thecYrus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Thois
Who is the guy that designs all the GUI graphics at NI? Boy, he sucks |
well, that's a question of your taste.. imho the NI GUIs are much better than anything else out there. what's your favorite GUI? |
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| Icone |
Yes, I think the GUI's are always pretty fine (except that sometimes things might get a little too busy or small on one screen). Plus, they tend to look alike so once you got used to one synth, it becomes easier getting used to an other NI synth.
I don't really see much use for the KORE yet to be honest... :) |
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