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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 modication of non-integrated engine factory
content will change the behavior of KoreSounds in KORE 2’s factory
library, so always save your modied 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-dened set
of the KoreSound’s parameters. This unies 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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