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Upgrading to Battery 3 from Battery 2 (pg. 2)
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fr0st
Yeah I hear you man. Battery 3 actually has been really great for me, with the preview functions and what not, I tend not to use any of the effects in battery.
DigiNut
Sorry to hear it didn't work out for you so well. I can't be arsed to upgrade, personally - it's the old "good enough" syndrome with NI these days, the only new features they've introduced in any of their product upgrades which really jump out at me are the "improved" copy-oppression schemes.

Yeah, I know, they've added a bunch of new samples and whatnot. I've already got 120 gigs of those.
Synchronicity
I actually think my soundcard has something to do with it as well. I got the emu 1820M about a month ago and although it has a great sound and great features, it also has some stability issues. I miss the sample rate auto-change from my ESI Juli@, I also miss the fact I never had any midi timing issues (apart from small random ms of drift, which you could argue gives a human feel anyway). I thought my Virus had bad midi sync but actually I think that slight glitches in my soundcard make the timing offset.

I think this is where technology is it's own enemy, every time it get's more advanced new potential problems arise. It's easy to get caught in the trap of thinking that getting new stuff will help you produce but in actual fact there's a good chance you'll end up spending hours, days or even weeks fixing small but annoying problems. And because I now have so much stuff it's extremely hard to isolate the problem. My soundcard could be absolutely fine, but the drivers could be clashing with my graphics card. Messenger Live could have a registry entry that affects cubase etc. etc.

I think when writing music you should go with your heart, not your head. But with technology you should go with your head, not your heart. :happy2:

So I'm gonna spend the next few days having a good cleaning session, getting rid of unnecessary software, maybe re-installing drivers, cubase amongst other things. I might even get a new hard drive and re-install XP because there's probably all sorts of old drivers, uninstall remnants in my OS. My hard-drive has never crashed, but I've really pushed it and it's definately due a failure.

It's a really nice feeling starting from a fresh OS install too, so yeah, I'm gonna go for it.
jey
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Originally posted by Synchronicity
Ok so here's what I found:

I had to set up sidechaining, reverb etc. again because my previous drums routing was lost when I switched to Battery 3. There must be a way around this though...

The manual doesn't mention anything about getting round these type of problems upgrading from V2, dumb.

A couple of cells were corrupted. They were refusing to play sound even when a new sample was loaded and for some reason triggered another cell when clicked.

When you preview one cell quickly after another it glitches.

In the browser, files don't autoplay when you use the up and down arrows. This means you strain your arm from clicking.

Even though battery showed as using about 3% cpu max, there was a fair amount of stuttering. Even after reinstalling V2 my systems still unstable, I'm experiencing clipping/stuttering just by selecting tracks. It's gonna be fun ironing that one out!

I'm glad it's working for you frOst but I'm gonna wait 6 months minimum before I consider upgrading again.

Cheers. ;)


so u use cubase and u mentioned sidechainging with battery 2....

how did u work that in battery 2, the sidechaining?????

i have b2 an use cubase but never thought this was possible, as far as i new in cubase u had to do all sidechaining with audio tracks!

some insight please???
mysticalninja
lol... u can route the output of the battery outputs to group channels just the same u route audio tracks to group channels. if you know how to sidechain with audio tracks you can sidechain with battery.. same exact thing.
Synchronicity
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Originally posted by jey
so u use cubase and u mentioned sidechainging with battery 2....

how did u work that in battery 2, the sidechaining?????

i have b2 an use cubase but never thought this was possible, as far as i new in cubase u had to do all sidechaining with audio tracks!

some insight please???


Yeah, in Battery's options choose how many stereo outs you want, 8 is usually a good number for me.. you can always change it later anyway. Assign the cell containing the kick to outputs 3/4 for example. Then in the VST instruments/Battery2VST/Bat.3/4 track you assign the out to the group track for sidechaining.

Dunno if you've seen this, but it's quite handy:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/kv9tbn ;)

Shoulda said.. It's a video of how to sidechain in cubase using Otium FX Compadre.
jey
say i wanted to sidechain the kick in battery with say v-station which im using for my bassline, are u saying that can be done???

or do u still need to record the bass to an audio track for sidechaining with the battery kick???

the link says corrupt when downloaded!

thanks......
Synchronicity
quote:
Originally posted by jey
say i wanted to sidechain the kick in battery with say v-station which im using for my bassline, are u saying that can be done???

or do u still need to record the bass to an audio track for sidechaining with the battery kick???

the link says corrupt when downloaded!

thanks......


Yeah, you can do it straight from v-station - no audio track required.

You set up the quadro group track with the sidechain compressor inserted. Route the kick to it like I explained, then route V-station to the group track and follow this video:

[[ LINK REMOVED ]]


Hopefully the link will work this time! The other one works for me so I dunno what's happening there. :conf:

If it doesn't play you can click the 'Download? Click here to download this media.' under the red box.
jey
always thought sonething like that would be soooo handy!! lol

nope links dont like me :mad: tried to play it in everything, media player, quick time, real player and still it says no dam dam dam..

thanks for the info matey, i will put it to the test!

so do u think battery 3 is worth the upgrade Synchronicity???
Synchronicity
I think it could be hard just to do this from my explanations. If you get the free VLC media player http://www.videolan.org/ it will definately play. VLC is great for files that don't open in other players.

As for battery 3, I'd stay clear for now.. battery 2 is fine and from my experiences and from reading the NI forums it's a bit hit-and-miss whether it will work or not. Then again it worked for frOst, so it's up to you really. ;)

jey
if it aint broke dont fix it sorta thing lol

ill give that a go mate, thanks for the help ;)
jey
quote:
Originally posted by Synchronicity
I think it could be hard just to do this from my explanations. If you get the free VLC media player http://www.videolan.org/ it will definately play. VLC is great for files that don't open in other players.

As for battery 3, I'd stay clear for now.. battery 2 is fine and from my experiences and from reading the NI forums it's a bit hit-and-miss whether it will work or not. Then again it worked for frOst, so it's up to you really. ;)


yea that player played it fine!

that video looks like its all in audio tracks to me:conf:
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