Like FL Studio, KORE 2 is directed more towards producers, DJs and electronically-based artists than composers. Providing a host of tools and features with a direct MIDI emphasis while still covering a broad range of audio production functions, KORE manages to maintain a good balance between high-powered MIDI programs and applications and the expansive, and oftentimes expensive, audio production software programs and digital audio workstation programs that have become the anchor of recording and production efforts.
Although its MIDI production features aren't as diverse and precise as Numerology, KORE still manages to do exactly what a MIDI software program should do: provide connection and synchronization of MIDI controllers and instruments in a clean, intuitive interface to record, compose, sequence and edit MIDI and audio along with accurate tools to edit MIDI and audio tracks into polished, publishable pieces. With that in mind, KORE more than clears the bar and is unlikely to disappoint anyone looking for the basic and not-so-basic features of MIDI production and execution.
KORE runs the gamut in terms of MIDI composition and sequencer types, offering the standard piano-roll and step sequencer along with a standard notation and guitar tablature composition interface. Composers and producers can arrange, assemble, compose and sequence regions, tracks or even individual songs in great detail and then view them with broad or specific focus.
The MIDI annotation and customization features bring a much-needed common sense approach to composition and sequencing efforts, allowing users to create custom lettering and numbering systems and improving organization and expediting the overall process.

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