go find the names of the sounds in the Battery kit you want.Ģ. The Battery library of samples are already automatically in Maschine's library if you have Battery. But not everyone has Kontakt and also Battery 4 kits can't even be loaded into Kontakt anymore, so everything gets a bit complicated.Ĭlick to expand.Ok, lol.here we are thinking it's more complicated than it is.shoulda waited for your answer first. Though Battery can do a few more things than Maschine, Personally, I don't see a real benefit using it, because if I needed that extra functionality I would use Kontakt for that, since I'm using it all the time and one Kontakt instrument is basically one instance of Battery (hence I can have up to 64 in one Kontakt instance). You'd have to work with two different libraries and two different browsers. So, if that's one of your points, djwaxxy, I agree. I can't drag the Battery samples from the Maschine browser to Battery - not so cool. However, I just set up a group template with Battery (with a 4x4 cell matrix) and I routed the 15 remaining Maschine pads to the first one containing the plug-in and also set their root key to match the root key of the Battery cells - so everything's cool. And since the Battery Factory Kits exceed 16 sounds I think it's logical that they can only be treated like one polyphonic sound in Maschine, as opposed to using 16 "monophonic" sounds that the Maschine kits are. As a preliminary note, I don't use Battery in Maschine, as I don't see any benefit, since I already have all the basics that I need in Maschine itself. Make sure you are doing so in a custom kit of your creation or a duplicate of a current kit if you don't want to write over the factory presets permanently. First, gather all the sounds you want in a folder somewhere, or Navigate to the Maschine sounds folder and click the sound you want to have replace the current cell. You could also customize the source of the sounds per pad in Battery: Right click and Replace sample. What I'm not clear on is whether you're asking if you can use Maschine sounds to create custom Battery kits or whether it's possible to create custom Battery kits and play them with Maschine? If it's the latter, you can create custom kits in Battery and then trigger the sounds either sequentially in Maschine or via the method shown, changing Transpose to the notes required. If you had say a full keyboard controller in your studio, you'd be able to play a different sound on each note, automatically. ![]() You just need to be in Keyboard mode in Maschine and then you scroll through the Octave every sound is mapped to the pads. Click to sure what you are asking here though? Just to be clear, the Battery sounds do auto map to the Maschine pads sequentially.
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