From the course: Learning BATTERY 4
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Internal and external routing - Battery Tutorial
From the course: Learning BATTERY 4
Internal and external routing
- One of the best features of BATTERY is its ability to route sounds to multiple outputs at once. This is great for two reasons. One, because you really only need to run one instance of BATTERY, which helps with CPU load, and two, because it gives you total control over your individual sound. BATTERY's routing is pretty extensive. It has a usable but limited internal routing scheme, as well as the ability to route individual sounds or auxiliary buses to multiple tracks in your DAW. In this video, I'm gonna show you how you can do both. Let's start by loading a kit. I'm gonna load one of my kits here, but feel free to load any kit on your end. All right. I'm gonna click on the Master tab. This is where you go to control BATTERY's internal routing. The first thing that you'll notice is that there are four auxiliary buses right here. This is, essentially, four stereo groups that you can route any of your cells to. Right now, if I click on any of these cells, you'll see the Master Meter…
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BATTERY basics6m 12s
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Loading and playing kits1m 31s
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Cell editing and right-click options2m 51s
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Creating your own kit from scratch7m 10s
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Cell editing in the Main tab5m 41s
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Cell editing in the Effects tab3m
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Cell editing in the Modulation tab3m 39s
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Cell editing in the Setup tab5m 10s
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Cell editing in the Editor tab6m 22s
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Internal and external routing5m 49s
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Reverb, delay, and automation5m 32s
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