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KORE 2 – 30
If you want to use the factory content of a plug-in, make sure that the
structure of the factory libraries remains unaltered.
If you move the factory library around on your le system, you have
to set the new location inside the respective plug-in and not in KORE
2.
You can add folders to a factory library, as long as the original content
remains untouched.
Be aware of the fact that modication of non-integrated engine factory
content will change the behavior of KoreSounds in KORE 2’s factory
library, so always save your modied patches in your own le structure
and do not overwrite the original.
3.1.4 Hardware and Software: The Control Page system and Sound
Variations
Any KoreSound provides Control PageS. A Control Page is a set of controls
– eight buttons and eight knobs – that remote-control a user-dened set
of the KoreSound’s parameters. This unies the handling of KoreSounds
and of underlying plug-ins to large extend. All KoreSounds coming with
KORE 2 provide dedicated Pages that use all capacities of the system.
One knob or button of a Control Page often remote-controls several
parameters at once, each with a particular range, some of them inverted
the possibilities are endless. You can easily create similar Pages for
your own usage as the Control Page system sports a learn mechanism:
Enable the learn mode, arm a Page’s Controller KnoB by clicking on
it, and alter a parameter of the KoreSound the Page belongs to for
instance the underlying plug-in’s cutoff control. After disabling the learn

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