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KORE 2 – 50
t
aP
provides another convenient way to dene the tempo; just click on
this button in quarter beats. KORE 2 averages the frequency of your
clicks, and uses this to derive a tempo. Please note that you can assign
the Tap button to a uSer Page, like any other button in KORE 2.
The M
eaSure
e
dit
shows the current measure of KORE 2’s clock in
measures and beats. You can change the measure by clicking in the
values and dragging your mouse up or down. The MeaSure edit sports
an integrated Bar diSPlay, displaying the current position in the measure
with a resolution of one beat. Directly to the right of the B
ar
d
iSPlay
you nd the Beat indiCator, ashing at every beat.
When using a Midi Player (see chapter 3.8.34) the central clock has to run
for the player to play the MIDI le. This is not the case for S
teP
S
eQuenCerS
or arPeggiator, as they can also be triggered by note events.
The Activity Area
The aCtiVity area holds some informational displays and two buttons:
The Value Display always displays the name, value and unit for the
parameter you are altering, no matter if you do it with your mouse or
via the KORE 2 Controller hardware.
Watch the CPu uSage diSPlay and always be informed about the load
your KORE 2 performance imposes on your processor.
The Midi aCtiVity led displays the data density of all incoming MIDI
channel messages. (channel messages are all MIDI messages that
can be directed to a single MIDI channel; this excludes, for example,
system exclusive messages and clock messages).

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