battery samples synthetic drum CD OR LinPlug RMIV

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if one were seriously tempted by some of the sounds of RMIV kits, but already owned Battery thanks to Komplete 2, would say $100 be better spent getting the synthetic drum CD for Battery/Kontakt or yet another drum synth/sampler?

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HI

I have both (and prefer RM4) - but if you are not easily tempted I would stick with what you have, battery although not having a resonant filter has some real funky modulation possibilities, beyond that you are likely to be more productive with one rather than two apps that do very similar jobs.

I can't remember the name's but there are a few third party sample CD's avalible for battery that utilise it for some really funky one shot hits and blips - more sfx than drums, they might be worth investigating.

Flipper.

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I'm very NI biased.

I say the synthetic kit.

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I've been in love with the Synthetic kit since I got it well over a year ago. I turn to it all the time, and probably will for awhile. Nothin' wrong with RMIV which I have as well, but man... I love them synthetic kits in that pack so much!

Devon
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thanks for the responses

'real' sounding drums have never appealed to me all that much
really like microTonic,
like the 'processed' sound of FLStudio

so I suspect I'd like the synthetic battery kits as well. the 'real' kits in RMIV would be wasted on me, though I do like the interface

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