So to actually answer your question... I'm sorry to say but I sincerely doubt that your idea is going to work. Maybe, just maybe, you might be able to get the Kore player to work (Windows 10 has some really impressive backward compatibility modus) but even if you could; how are you going to use any of that in your remix?
But ... next problem ... i can see the kore player, but how does the implemantiation in presonus studio one work? I can see the kontakt-player, but not the kore-player. i copied the kore*.dll in the plugins-Folder ... but ... nothing happens ..?
Yah, there lies another problem. I'm sure the Kore player was a plugin, but I'm now wondering if it was VST1 or 2, to my knowledge everything upgraded to VST2 in those days and the previous standard got dropped.
When i started home recording about 10 years ago, i quickly found Native Instruments and downloaded the Kore Player at the time. Step by step I collected various Soundpacks that i can no longer use on my new hardware under Windows 10. I have the player installed, the license and serial number are entered. The path to the Soundpacks is entered, but not a single sound appears in the browser. The window in the player is empty.
Hi, guys.
KORE player did get the final update on 19.12.2011 where among other things 64-bit compatibility for Kore Player vst-plugin was introduced for both PC and Mac. I was able to log in to my account and download the update.
Kore player does run but occasionally crashes. always a bridging problem.
In a way i dont mind as its gradually become less and less relevant to things im working on. It sounds kinda dated and i think it was probably a good change in direction for Native. As it gradually fades from existence im not so sure ill really notice. It was good, but it had its time.
Of course the player is trademarked with none other than the Kore sound mark. This is a unique experience in itself. The power provided by this highly technological sound occurrence is such that you will not feel the need for wanting more. The various sounds of acoustics and instrumentals instill a memory similar that of a live performance. The storage capabilities are up to three hundred megabytes providing lengthy listening pleasure.
Thanks for the review ! I got the Holiday Pack and another free set with the free Kontakt player in Dec ? , I think. Nice sounds and this set for $59 seems a bargain regardless of what your interests are . I appreciate your work ! Thanks again Michael
Akshayraj Kore (born 1 September 1988), is an Indian chess player and a Grandmaster.[1] In 2006, he became Maharashtra's youngest International Master at the time after he won the Invitational IM Norm Round Robin Chess Tournament in Luhansk, Ukraine.[2] In February 2013, he became India's 32nd Grandmaster.
Kore was initially coached by Narhar Venkatesh, a well known chess coach, also known as Bhausaheb Padasalgikar. He had also previously coached Swati Ghate and Bhagyashree Sathe-Thipsay, well known Indian female chess players. He won a state silver medal in the under 12 age category in 1999. In 2000, he won the State Championship. He also represented India in the under 12 World Youth Chess Championship (boys), 2000.[3] Although seeded 49th at the start of the championship he finished in the top 10.
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