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KORE 2 – 202
triPletS (also called trioles) lead to notes that are two thirds as long as
the grid width dened by rate. If rate is set to fourth and the triplet
button is active, three notes correspond to a half note.
As with any decent step sequencer you can set the length of the produced
notes via the gate parameter.
It ranges from 0% for very short to 100%, which results in notes as long
as a complete step. The last control in the t
iMe
section introduces a S
wing
factor to the pattern. This factor can be positive and negative, ranging
from -100% to 100%. S
wing
is sometimes also called shufe and skews
the rhythmical relationship between repeated note pairs and their length.
With a positive Swing setting the initial note of a pair is played longer
while the second becomes shorter. With a negative Swing setting it is the
other way around.
The Pitch section
Use the PitCH oCtaVe knob to set the octave for the complete pattern on a
range of eight octaves. You can always transpose single steps up or down
for one or two octaves by using the o
CtaVe
a
rea
(see above). Combined, the
PitCH oCtaVe and the transposition via the oCtaVe area cover the complete
10 octaves of the MIDI note system.
The S
eMi
knob transposes the complete sequence up or down in semitones.
The range is plus or minus one octave.

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