Native Instruments Core vs Receptor
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- KVRist
- 32 posts since 25 Nov, 2005
Is Muse Research working in partnership with Native Instruments on the new Core product? If so, can you compare & contrast Core with Receptor? Thanks!
ps- I noticed the screen shots of Core on the NI site are linked to a KVR url and Muse is part of the url; thus the question.
ps- I noticed the screen shots of Core on the NI site are linked to a KVR url and Muse is part of the url; thus the question.
- KVRAF
- 9217 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from Pequot Lakes, MN
As far as I know, KORE uses the PC's processor. The controller box has an audio interface built in, but does no processing per se.
Of course, I've read contrasting blurbs so I could be wrong...
As to why Muse is part of the url, Muse runs KVR...
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Of course, I've read contrasting blurbs so I could be wrong...
As to why Muse is part of the url, Muse runs KVR...
ew
A spectral heretic...
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 32 posts since 25 Nov, 2005
Ah, did not know Muse ran KVR. Thanks for that.
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- MUSEician
- 682 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from California
KORE is a USB control surface and audio interface. You can use it with a Mac or PC, you have physical knobs and an audio interface, but you run the plug-ins on your Mac or PC.
You can probably achieve similar results by running plug-ins on your Mac or PC and using a different control surface and audio interface. KORE and the NI plug-ins will be already designed to work well with each other, while you might have to spend time programming another control surface.
You can probably achieve similar results by running plug-ins on your Mac or PC and using a different control surface and audio interface. KORE and the NI plug-ins will be already designed to work well with each other, while you might have to spend time programming another control surface.
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.
