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KORE 2 – 104
3.6.4 Advanced MIDI mapping of sounds
The Sound ManageR’s CHannel MaPPing taB.
Whether you are using KORE 2 in a performance setup to be controlled via
a keyboard on stage or as a plug-in in a sequencing environment, being
able to control the input range of MIDI notes and MIDI velocities for your
components can be very important. This allows you to create keyboard
splits for playing different sounds on one keyboard or for crossfading
between different sounds via the velocity of the incoming MIDI notes.
Click on the CHannel MaPPing taB of the Sound Manager to open the MaPPing
area providing you with easy means to set up Key Ranges on one concise
interface. Ranges are set up for the channels, not for Sounds or plug-
ins.
The editor always displays all the Key Ranges for all current channels of
the Sound tree.
The space on the right consists of the M
aPPing
a
rea
, with all key ranges
displayed as bars. To change a channel’s key range, just grab the low or
high range limit and move your mouse. The limits can also be modied

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