Native Instruments introduces KORE 2 Software Edition
published Tue, 02 Sep 2008 19:06:20 +0000 UTCNo Comment
Berlin, Germany — Native Instruments just introduced a new software-only version of its next-generation workstation KORE 2, and also established more affordable pricing for the KORE 2 version bundled with the high-resolution hardware controller. The new KORE 2 Software Edition is offered due to popular demand, and accommodates all musicians and producers who want to primarily combine KORE 2 with their existing MIDI controller equipment. The Software Edition provides the full innovative functionality of the acclaimed KORE 2 application, but leaves out the dedicated high-resolution KORE hardware controller in favor of a highly affordable price point.
All owners of KORE 2 Software Edition will also have the option to add the KORE controller later on at any time as a separate purchase.
Effective today, the suggested retail price of KORE 2 with hardware controller included has also been reduced to $449 / 399 EUR, making the full KORE 2 experience even more affordable.
KORE 2 Software Edition is available in the NI Online Shop and from authorized dealers for a suggested retail price of $229 / 199 EUR.
More information on KORE 2 can be found at
www.native-instruments.com/kore.info
About Native Instruments:
Native Instruments is the pioneer and market leader in the field of software instruments, and one of the key players in the market of computer-based audio production technology. The company’s mission is to develop outstanding musical tools for all styles and genres. The resulting products regularly push technological boundaries and open up new creative horizons for professionals and amateurs alike.
[tags]Native Instruments plugins, KORE 2 Software Edition[/tags]
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