In free download manager i get unknown network error.
I would have thought that NI was rich enough to do things properly but i guess i was wrong
Open the Kore player stand alone version and make sure that you have the same driver selected as your host before you load it as a VST. It's common practice with NI instruments to assign your audio/midi in/out preferences on first open.ephrem wrote:..for some reason the Kontaktplayer 'took' the asiodriver away from my host, Renoise, and it was not able to route audio out. Upon closing Renoise it showed a crash error. So, i uninstalled Kontakt...

...does anyone know if the Koreplayer offers something new in regard to Komplete 5 and Kore 2 - some sounds from the new Korepacks perhaps?BERFAB wrote:I'm pretty sure I already have most of this content in Komplete 5, but it's very nicely laid out and searchable.
The Kore player's meant as a tease- as something to get you interested either in;sinkmusic wrote:[nag mode on]
I find it a bit disappointing.
I thought the "few knobs" paradigm would be cool, but i see much more the limitations than the "less is more" advantages. I'd wish there had more knobs, and it makes me open Reaktor !
Those synth sounds are a calling to get tweaked, but not only with some conventionnal knobs... I guess it is for romplers freaks, preset fans, which is not really my case. For me, Reaktor is appealing because it makes you want create unusual stuff, unheard sounds, have the feeling to go "beyond the boundaries", and with this product, it makes the user stuck in some predefined directions (like "turn the cutoff"), even if some sounds are just very good.
The drumkits are a bit vanilla (a tr-808 ? oh, how original), MemoryDrum is at least twice better.
Besides crank up your latency- no, not really. I'm not sure what sounds they include in the player, but some of the factory sounds in the Kore 2 library can get a bit CPU intensive. What patches are you seeing this with?taiwanizer wrote:Setup is Windows XP Home / ADM 2600+ / 1 Gig RAM -> yet some patches freeze audio as stand alone as well as as VSTi in Cubase SX. Have to quit and restart all the time. But I might just as well quit and not restart.
Anyone else with similar probs or tech tips on this issue?
Which is odd to me, since none of it seemed very enticing. I was surprised that none of the included sounds and effects were particularly interesting, considering that NI software is capable of making some interesting sounds.ew wrote:The Kore player's meant as a tease- as something to get you interested either in;
1) the full versions of the various instruments,
2) the full version of Kore, or
3) both
I suspect its not freezing.. its just loading (sample?) content.. a lot of content.. very slowly.. which, since there is no 'now loading' message, appears as if the system is hung...taiwanizer wrote:Setup is Windows XP Home / ADM 2600+ / 1 Gig RAM -> yet some patches freeze audio as stand alone as well as as VSTi in Cubase SX. Have to quit and restart all the time. But I might just as well quit and not restart.
Anyone else with similar probs or tech tips on this issue?
Don't forget that there's more than one user page with assigned knobs on most of these Sounds! You'll only see 8 knobs and buttons per user page.sinkmusic wrote:[nag mode on]
I find it a bit disappointing.
I thought the "few knobs" paradigm would be cool, but i see much more the limitations than the "less is more" advantages. I'd wish there had more knobs, and it makes me open Reaktor !


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