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It provides a roster of CHannel inSertS (the slots) that hold the building
blocks of the KORE 2 Performance. These C
Hannel
i
nSertS
form the S
ound
Matrix.
Please note, that the concept of a Performance is a rather articial one,
as you can at any time convert a Performance to a normal KoreSound (use
the Save Performance as Sound… command from the File Menu). Any
CHannel inSert can hold a complete MultiSound again containing another
hierarchical mixer structure.
Performances differ from MultiSounds onlyin that they contain additional
information, e.g. that they connect to physical in- and outputs and store
the tempo of Kore 2’S global clock.
3.4.1 Components and views of the Edit Area
Channels and Channel Inserts
Each level of the edit area is composed of a row of channels. Per default
the top level always has a M
aSter
C
Hannel
, which is displayed on the far
right of the Sound Matrix. The MaSter CHannel is nothing else but a grouP
CHannel with master function that sums all the signals in the mixer. If
you don’t need it on the top level, you can change the channel type of
the M
aSter
C
Hannel
to something else and it will lose its function as a
MaSter CHannel. See the next chapter for more on channel types and
signal ow.