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In Battery you can route different samples to different audio channels. It's at the bottom right-hand of the VST's window. After each sample is routed, go to your mixer by tapping F3 while your project window is selected and then scroll to the right. You can apply individual effects/EQ to these audio channels by clicking on the lower-case "e", and label them at the bottom, accordingly. For instance, Hat1, Kick, etc.
If you want to group audio channels, in that same "e" window, in the upper left hand corner you should see where that sample is going (for me the default is ASIO stereo). You can create a new group channel in the project window and then instead of "ASIO" or whatever the default is, change it to the new group channel you just created. Voila. You can filter certain percs and bypass others, or compress the bass and kick simultaneously.
Though you could bounce everything to audio, I prefer to retain the ability to mess with tiny bits of my percs at any time. It gives you more control.
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One always has to remember these days where the garbage pail is, because it's so easy to make sounds, and to put sounds together into something that appears to be music, but it's just as hard as it always was to make good music.
- Robert Moog
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