KORE Electronic Experience

US Ready-to-play sound library combines seven KORE Soundpacks      03/09/08

KORE Electronic Experience


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Native Instruments have announced KORE Electronic Experience which they describe as a comprehensive arsenal of cutting-edge sound material for electronic music production.
Here’s all the details in their own words…
Drawing on the combined sonic power of Native Instruments’ most acclaimed software instruments, KORE ELECTRONIC EXPERIENCE merges seven KORE SOUNDPACKS into a single package at a substantial price advantage. Ready for use with the included KORE PLAYER and with KORE 2, KORE ELECTRONIC EXPERIENCE is a highly capable instrument and effects processor in its own right.
With 800 distinctive instrument sounds, 150 powerful multi-effects and ten unique drum kits, KORE ELECTRONIC EXPERIENCE offers a deep selection of inspiring studio-quality sounds, specifically designed for contemporary electronic music styles as well as for movie and game scoring. The bundle includes BEST OF ABSYNTH, BEST OF REAKTOR VOL. 1, DEEP TRANSFORMATIONS, FM8 TRANSIENT ATTACKS, MASSIVE EXPANSION VOL. 1 and SYNTHETIC DRUMS RELOADED, as well as an online voucher for the download of an additional sound pack of the user’s choice from the remaining KORE SOUNDPACK arsenal. With the included KORE PLAYER software, KORE ELECTRONIC EXPERIENCE is ready to play both as a standalone instrument as well as within any music sequencer application. By taking full advantage of advanced KORE features like Sound Variations and preset morphing, sound categorization and unified controller assignments, KORE ELECTRONIC EXPERIENCE is ideally suited to bring inspiration and convenience to contemporary electronic music production.
Pricing and Availability:
KORE ELECTRONIC EXPERIENCE is available for a suggested retail price of $229 / 199 € at authorized dealers and in the NI Online Shop. Both boxed and download versions are available. More information:

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