This release has seen a major overhaul for the advanced drum sampler with a new refined interface and loads of new features. Here’s a couple of tips and tricks for Battery 4 that cover some new features.Tip 1: The Battery 3 Library?You’ve just updated to Battery 4 from Battery 3. So where the hell is the Battery 3 library then? Well, it doesn’t appear in Battery 4’s Library section. Now, there’s no quick and easy way to bring B3 kits into the Library browser of Battery 4 (which includes the new Tag system and a new file extension for kits).
You ‘can’ import the Battery 3 folder in the Library via Preferences, but it will only add Battery 3’s raw audio material into the User section of the Library browser.The best thing to do is just take the hit and approach this from a different angle. Instead, go to the Files tab and locate your ‘Battery 3’ folder. Control-click/r ight-click on the folder and choose ‘Add to Favorites’. You can now easily browse the folder for all your favorite Battery 3 kits!Tip 2: Cell RenderingSo Cell rendering is new in Battery 4. This allows you to effectively bounce a processed cell to disk. This can be very cool if your the sort of person that likes to build custom libraries and Battery certainly has the sound sculpting tools for creating new and interesting sounds. Now here’s something you need to watch out for when Cell Rendering!In Preferences, you’ll find the Cell Rendering settings.
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Here you can set your sample rate and format for the render. Unfortunately, there’s no option to set a custom path which would be handy. In the MIDI settings part, you’ll see an option called Note Length. The highest setting is a Whole Note. This can be a gotcha! Oddly, they also (well some of them) work on all REX file slices when playing a loop of a single Cell.
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Of course you can get some great effects on non-drum material too!!Tip 5: Round RobinsRound Robins eliminate the machine gun effect produced by re-triggering the same sample in rapid succession. You’ll find some great real snares in Battery 4 taken from popular Kontakt drum libraries. Most will have up to three Round Robin samples for the hardest velocity layer.
I’ve loaded three such samples to three different Cells.If I select all the Cells and click the MIDI icon in the Key Range box and hit a note twice, it will map them all to that note.