![]() Say whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!! Gimme dat!Ī huge plus for me is the fact that it can load up all my kits from my mpc. It even has a “retrigger” mode that allows you to do mpc style note repeat even if your midi controller doesn’t have a note repeat function… That says a lot for guys like me coming from hardware to software that just want to get into it! I got into it and was doing what I needed without cracking the manual, and I have no experience with it at all. One of the main reasons for the popularity of the akai mpc and other hardware drum samplers is the ease of use, and battery 3 doesn’t lose a step there. ![]() You can layer, add fx, modulation, humanize, and all that goodness, and I must say I am loving it!ĭon’t I look excited in the picture? hahahaha. One that many people swear by for drums, percussion and other short bits of audio. ![]() That’s how I work, so, I’m always looking at things from a hardware prespective.įirst off, battery 3 is a crazy advanced yet easy to use drum sampler. ![]() It’s time for another Native Experience and today we are looking at Battery 3 the flagship drum sampler they sent over for review.įor me, it’s important to find similar or better functionality in software, compared to what I am used to with my mpc. ![]()
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