Any one have or know of any tutorials on using Battery 2?
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Any one have or know of any tutorials on using Battery 2?
This is my 1st time to use it and I was wondering if any one knows of any tutorials.
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What DAW are you using? (Cubase, FL,?)....It should be as straight forward as loading it into your production environment doing a midi track (or drum map) and hooking the track output through battery.
You also have to load a kit (may as well go from the presets for now) or choose each drum separatly.
Each square with a drum sound can be triggered by the relevent key on your midi keyboard (or possibly computer keyboard if you don't have a midi one)..So if you're feeling ambitious you can just load a midi track, quantize your playing (to ensure some accuracy) and hit record, playing the beat in with your fingers.
If you want more visit the native instruments site or kvraudio forums....google!
Good luck.
You also have to load a kit (may as well go from the presets for now) or choose each drum separatly.
Each square with a drum sound can be triggered by the relevent key on your midi keyboard (or possibly computer keyboard if you don't have a midi one)..So if you're feeling ambitious you can just load a midi track, quantize your playing (to ensure some accuracy) and hit record, playing the beat in with your fingers.
If you want more visit the native instruments site or kvraudio forums....google!
Good luck.
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