Sep
30
Battery 3 – Cell Matrix Tutorial
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@Zordid0 EZ Drummer and Superior Dummer are fantastic drum romplers but they won’t allow you to load your own samples, nor do they have the sound shaping capabilities of Battery.
why use battery 3…… just get ezdrummer or superior drummer…..
@alienbomb You need to route the midi track to Battery. It sounds like you currently have it routed to the GM synth of your soundcard.
No matter what sound a put in a cell it comes out a piano sound when i click it…do you know why?
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@GerritBoom Select the cell, then, beneath the volume fader, you can select the individual output.
Do you know how to direct each sell to a diffirent channel in my mixer?
pera meters. i need to edit the pera meters.
@stussyboys Battery is a sample player, not a sequencer. BPM or Guru may fit your needs better since they’re both.
where the hell is the play button on battery? for the life of me i cant get a drum pattern going this is the most fustrating experiance ive ever had
how do you change the attack decay and release of a reversed sample. When you click reverse the waveform doesn’t reverse in the display. When i had battery 1 it would show the reversed waveform and then you could alter the attack etc. Thanks for any help!
hey man do you know how to put the cells into a mono mode to stop them overlapping
it’s simple say you hit your pad or key softly, you don’t want that kick to sound hard so you map a softer kick sound to the range of hitting the pad soft (midi is 128 total steps so you could range 1-90 as your soft hit if you hit anything harder than that which would be registering abouve 90 as a velocity value you would want to trigger a harder sample.) the crossfades help transition between the samples
thanks for the quick reply it really helped me out
each cell has it’s own gain knob for reverb. you have to manually select each cell you desire to have reverb and adjust the verb gain to your liking.
hey man im new to battery do you know how i use the reverb? i know its obviously under effects and under the sends section but i dunno how to get it to work im such a n00b…….. lol
should work yeah, battery is pretty friendly to samples
can you import drum kits from addictive drums?
Battery 3 doesn’t come with a sequencer. You need to load the VST version into a DAW like Cubase or Reaper and play and record the sequence into the DAW.
when i load a kit like pop or rock or so on i dont know where to click play and listen the kit loaded. what i need for listen the kit i load? wheres the play button?
as an fyi i wouldnt have that music playing in the background as you are doing this tut. people seem to be getting confused that you are actually playing them.
i dont understand the thing with the velocity at the end?
what exactly means velocity layering? i always think it menas how hard i play the keyboard another sample playes(which i have programmed)
but in your example there are fade in/outs but i can’t seee the sense… please explain.
I really want the soundclip you guys use at the beginning of your videos.
you make 2 or more cells play when you strike the same key, so the layering is endless!
Hope this helps
Battery 3 does not come with drum loops. You can record your own by inputing the MIDI notes into a MIDI Editor or record and play the drum samples using a keyboard MIDI controller or a drum pad MIDI controller.