![]() ![]() Just try it little bit harder, but music is all about fine tuning.If the Battery 4 Factory Library is not available in the Browser, make sure the directory path is set correctly by following the steps below: CONCLUSION : No difference between Batter 3 and 4, Battery 4 is even better. ![]() There is no note quantization in both of them, but length of playing articulation in notes time. So Battery 4 is all fine, doing all what you have said on its own way, but I can say you may be using it wrong way. Better sample manipulation, cleaner interface MPC style, easy routing especially in Cubase Nuendo ecosystem, have a lot electronic and acoustic libraries and contains Mixosaurus samples, best acoustic drums ever. All my unfinished projects which used any version of Battery is converting to Groove Agent. If you wanna full flagged groove VST and to have that function you need I strongly recommend you to try Groove Agent from Steinberg, man I am all doing in GA, forget about Battery anyways is outdated long time ago. You can do roll for example and keep it run as long as you want, also counts for alternate strokes etc. But I think in their mind was not that note quantization and in that matter I agree with that with you, but I claim Battery 4 is farbetter in that function than the Battery 3. You can fine tune with percentage and be in time, I mean, doing that for years and I am using Battery about 13 years since release of v3 so figure it out. But again under the hood, they are linked to DAW tempo at 4er. Only downside is that you can not make quantize timings of both of them in notes instead in percentage. While in Battery 4 that function is removed and improved which means it is seamless playing articulation as long note is not released, which is a whole universe better more control if you ask me, more human control. In Battery 3 that timing you mention is just for how long will last/play your desired articulation in one shot, and that is all, that have nothing to do with notes/quantization you need. ![]()
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