It'd be definitely easy enough to patch in as an update; the framework would already be in place.Sickle wrote:Sequencing is one step away, methinks..
ew
It'd be definitely easy enough to patch in as an update; the framework would already be in place.Sickle wrote:Sequencing is one step away, methinks..
Yeah, I agree. This looks like EnergyXT plus a hardward controller, plus their "organization" database that they mention.deastman wrote:This looks almost as powerful as eXT!
idobs wrote:Yeah, I agree. This looks like EnergyXT plus a hardward controller, plus their "organization" database that they mention.deastman wrote:This looks almost as powerful as eXT!
Don't get me wrong, I love NI for their products (Reaktor, Kontakt), but I'm having a hard time getting excited here...
-Ido
But it can be if this part of the announcement is true - "KORE operates both as a stand-alone instrument host and as a plug-in in every major sequencer."nuffink wrote:I look forward to learning why it's not as good as ORION.
It would have to be as it doesn't have a keyboard.diverdee wrote:Wonder if it will be cool with third party controllers? (I'd guess so).
Maybe they feel that the sequencer market is well saturated already and that it would be hard to get into in any meaningful [i.e. profitable] way? It would be a hard position to argue against.raikard233 wrote:NI, why not an host-sequencer?
I'm sure that they can do!




I love my NI VSTis, but I think I'm gonna wait on this until it does have a sequencer built into it.ew wrote:It'd be definitely easy enough to patch in as an update; the framework would already be in place.Sickle wrote:Sequencing is one step away, methinks..
ew
It seems to take the idea of a host like Chainer etc. and elaborate on it as a one stop vst centre.AD80 wrote:Maybe I'm too stupid to understand this thing but I have no idea what its supposed to do.
Yup, the sequencer market is truly well-saturated. They prolly could have done better just buying Trackton, or sumthin'.BONES wrote:Maybe they feel that the sequencer market is well saturated already and that it would be hard to get into in any meaningful [i.e. profitable] way? It would be a hard position to argue against.
I have also wondered if anyone has ever tried to buy him out.. If not yet, i do see it in the future. I hope he declines. If you ever see a job posting at NI or somewhere else for Delphi programmers, then we might need to be concerened.dusted william wrote:so far eXT seems to be the unit to go for. I wonder if they tried to buy out jorgen like they did DR Sync. I think it is great that DR Sync went to NI. They treated Sync customers with mass respect in the form of killer crossgrades. No bones about that.
Both products (SyncM and EXT) were/are amazing!
dw
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