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It provides a roster of C
Hannel
i
nSertS
(the slots) that hold the building
blocks of the KORE 2 Performance. These C
Hannel
i
nSertS
form the S
ound
M
atrix
.
Please note, that the concept of a Performance is a rather artificial one,
as you can at any time convert a Performance to a normal KoreSound (use
the
Save Performance as Sound…
command from the F
ile
M
enu
). Any
C
Hannel
i
nSert
can hold a complete MultiSound again containing another
hierarchical mixer structure.
Performances differ from MultiSounds onlyin that they contain additional
information, e.g. that they connect to physical in- and outputs and store
the tempo of Kore 2’
S
global clock.
3.4.1 Components and views of the Edit Area
Channels and Channel Inserts
Each level of the e
dit
a
rea
is composed of a row of channels. Per default
the top level always has a M
aSter
C
Hannel
, which is displayed on the far
right of the S
ound
M
atrix
. The M
aSter
C
Hannel
is nothing else but a g
rouP
C
Hannel
with master function that sums all the signals in the mixer. If
you don’t need it on the top level, you can change the channel type of
the M
aSter
C
Hannel
to something else and it will lose its function as a
M
aSter
C
Hannel
. See the next chapter for more on channel types and
signal flow.