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AuthorTopic: Battery 2 - Tighter Timing
djseriouz
Posted: 29th December 2004 04:56
I tried NI Battery 2 for my drum tracks in SX2 and
discovered that it sounds very tight and better
than Halion 2 !
It just makes everything more grooving,
like a real-hardware-drummachine
The filters are very nice, too.

Can anybody confirm this ???
ElusiveWun
Posted: 29th December 2004 05:07
Maybe its tight because... Shocked you used auto quantize? Surprised Well, the timimg for me sounds the same as using RMIV or any other drum vst with quantize on. Did you just learn this feature Question
nuffink
Posted: 29th December 2004 05:11
How can a sampler without a sequencer have any kind of timing, tight or not?
factorypresets
Posted: 29th December 2004 05:30
I don't know that it's tighter but the multiple outputs make it a lot more useful than Halion.
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