Overview Of Battery - Native Instruments BATTERY 4 Manual

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OV ERVIEW OF BATTE RY

4. Overview of BATTERY

BATTERY has an intuitive and flexible user interface, with designated areas for drum and sample
programming, browsing, automation, modulation, and an effects and routing section.
The BATTERY interface consists of the following key sections:
1. Header: Contains Global settings such as tempo and master output volume. For more
information, refer to Header.
2. Sidebar: Contains the Browser for Kits and samples, functions to organize BATTERY's Library,
and parameter automation. For more information, refer to Sidebar.
3. Cell Matrix: Provides a visual arrangement of all samples in the Kit, giving access to all sounds
and making them playable. For more information, refer to
4. Quick Access area: Contains frequently used tools for cell editing. For more information, refer
to
Quick Access
Area.
5. Edit area: Provides advanced editing, effects, modulation, MIDI features, and routing options.
The Edit area is organized in six pages, accessed by clicking on the respective tab:
Main page: Features basic tools for adjusting the sound of the individual cells within your
Kit. Refer to
Main
Effects page: Contains effects that can be applied to a cell's audio output, allowing you to
further customize your sound. Refer to
Modulation page: Allows you to modulate your sound with a variety of sources, including
LFOs, envelopes, aftertouch, and MIDI controllers. Refer to
Setup page: Provides tools specifically designed for drum playing and programming,
enabling you to fine-tune cells/Kits or create entirely new sounds from the existing library
content. Refer to
Editor page: Contains audio editing tools, a loop editor, and a layer and mapping editor, all
of which provide extensive editing features for cells. Refer to
Page.
Setup
Page.
Cell
Matrix.
Effects
Page.
Modulation
Editor
Page.
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