

Depending on how hard you hit the pad, the software will play a different wav file. In english that means you could have 120 different wav files associated with one drum pad.

Plus you can load any wave file into battery for wierd non-drum sounding stuff.ĪNother awesome thing about Battery is for each drum channel, you can have up to 120 layers of velocity. Damn! Just like having a miked drum kit without the pain of miking my acoustic drums. Send each drum to a different track in cubase and add effects, equalize etc. Edit the wav files that make up the kit I am using if I want with envelopes and filters etc. Swap out drums and cymbals after if needed or desired, quantize any mistakes or just go in and edit the performance manually.

With cubase set to a latency of a little under 6 ms, I can shred with no noticable delay. but we'll see Yo, whatever happened with this? Did Battery work out for you? I am currently using Battery as a VST instrument in Cubase and it f'n rocks! It even gets the high-hat controller right. I've only got a 266, but I've got something like 192 megs of ram in it, so I'm hoping that'll make up for it. Actually, from what I've read, as a standalone it only needs a 300 mhz and something like 64 megs of ram. So sit back and watch as Matt detonates Battery 4 revealing all the features in what might be the best drum instrument ever created! From there, you dive deep into MIDI and learn how to customize, modify and and design your own individual kits from Battery's vast collection of high-end samples. Next you learn all about the bank of tabs that include everything from advanced modulation to studio quality effects. Rather, it's a vastly improved and consolidated workspace where sonic choices and creative ideas are quickly accomplished. He explains how the new interface is much more than just a pretty face. In this course, Matt takes you step by step explaining and showing how this new, improved version of Battery works. With canons blazing, Native Instruments has completely redesigned the Battery interface and has packed it full of new explosive features that will detonate your creativity and get you blasting out innovative big beats fast.
