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KORE 2 – 74
The output of each mixer level is summed and is routed back up to the
next higher mixer level. Note that every mixer level can have its own
MaSter CHannel for controlling the “horizontal” sum of its channels.
By using the aux sends of a mixer level, signals can also be distributed
horizontally within that mixer level.
External audio inputs can only be received on the highest level of the
structure. They also propagate down the mixer structure, if the CHannel
inSertS they pass provide the means for it (if there’s a sound without
dened input sitting somewhere in a C
Hannel
i
nSert
it will block the
path for the external audio)
As with audio signals, MIDI ows from higher CHannel inSertS to lower
ones.
The Aux System
KORE 2 offers a exible system of auxiliary sends for routing audio signals
between channels of the same S
ound
M
atrix
level. You nd the auxiliary
sends to the right of the channel’s o
utPut
section. By default you have six
a
ux
sends per channel that route the signals to possible other channels
within the same S
ound
M
atrix
volume. But it doesn’t end there. If you have
set up all available routings, KORE 2 automatically creates an additional
auxiliary send for you, so you never run out of routing possibilities.
The a
ux
S
Croll
in front of the Sends is for browsing through the Aux sends
when there are more than six in use.
The logic behind the signal routing is as follows:
Every channel has its own set of sends.

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