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Native Instruments Battery 3
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  • pfeleleppfelelep

    Native Instruments Battery 3Publié le 22/01/14 à 07:33
    Installation TRÈS fastidieuse

    L'interface est un régal : toutes les fonctions (et elles sont nombreuses) sont affichées clairement. Les pages sont bien pensées.

    ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

    Très bien optimisé pour l'architecture PC. Ne consomme que très peu de CPU même chargé à bloc.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    C'est quasiment l'unique logiciel que j'utilise pour mes beats. La banque de sons fournie est fantastique et très complète. J'ai créé de nombreux programmes personnalisés, que ce soit avec les samples d'origine, mes samples perso créés pour l'occasion, ou un mix des deux.
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    Installation TRÈS fastidieuse

    L'interface est un régal : toutes les fonctions (et elles sont nombreuses) sont affichées clairement. Les pages sont bien pensées.

    ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

    Très bien optimisé pour l'architecture PC. Ne consomme que très peu de CPU même chargé à bloc.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    C'est quasiment l'unique logiciel que j'utilise pour mes beats. La banque de sons fournie est fantastique et très complète. J'ai créé de nombreux programmes personnalisés, que ce soit avec les samples d'origine, mes samples perso créés pour l'occasion, ou un mix des deux.
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  • JeffTadashiJeffTadashi

    Immense bibliothèque, drum sampler le plus complet!

    Native Instruments Battery 3Publié le 07/06/12 à 23:41
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    Native Instruments Battery 3 is their flagship drum sampler, and it contains all sounds and samples from synthetic to acoustic, from rock to rap. It combines simplicity with complexity, and it a complete drum solution for almost any needs. Armed with over 12GB of drum samples, 100 professional drum kits, and a wide range of effects and features.

    The library contains electric kits as well as acoustic kits, and the acoustic kits sound very realistic. A snare sound, for example, is layers at different velocities with dozens of individual samples, and the sounds were recorded very professionally. I personal have used the Pop Kit's hi-hats, cymbals, kicks, toms, and snares numerous times, and the quality of the samples rivals those of Superior Drummer (a drum sampler made with realistic sounds in mind, only).

    You can easily make your own drum set, by using the individual cell library, Battery 3 compiles a mini-set of the best drum sounds, well organized and easy to find. This way, you can quickly browse various analog snag sounds, for example, as opposed to switching the entire kit and picking out individual sounds from that. You can also simply browse the samples with the built-in file browser, and the samples are well organized in folders. Be careful that the preview volume is not too loud, I find myself nearly blowing my speakers, since the volumes and velocities of the actual drum hits are usually turned lower.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    The samples are one thing, but the effects and other features are a whole other world. Battery 3 comes loaded with all the effects you could possibly need with drums, just short of amp distortion and cabinet emulation. It even comes with convolution reverb, alongside a regular algorithm reverb. This is nice, because the algorithm reverb is great for lightweight, low-cpu projects, where the convolution reverb has the better sound (with higher CPU usage). I find myself using the simple reverb most of the time, on snares and hi-hats.

    Other effects and features include a saturator, an inverter (or panning switcher), decimator, filters and eq, compression, velocity curves, articulations, looping, LFO, modulation, and much more.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall, Battery 3 is a perfect product for a solution to almost all drum sampling needs. It has the depth and capability to work with just about any project!
  • moosersmoosers

    Native Instruments Battery 3Publié le 21/03/11 à 23:40
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    Native Instruments' Battery 3 is a piece of drum programming software that comes as a part of Komplete 7. It's also available on an individual basis, but it's a good amount of savings if you buy Komplete. I've got Komplete, which you install all at once along with the other instruments. The process should be the same even if you are installing Battery on it's own. As far as learning to use Battery is concerned, there's definitely a lot that you can do with it, but at the same time it's got a really clean and easy to use interface. It's easy enough to build your pattern and change the sounds as you choose. It comes with a huge sample library, but of course is also compatible with outside sounds of your choosing. I like how much there is here to help you achieve the sound that you're after, and it's done in a way that nearly everyone should be able to adapt to. If you're just starting out with it, it might be a good thing to have the manual around, but it's definitely not completely necessary.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I'm running Native Instruments Battery 3 software on my home system but have also used it elsewhere. At home I've got Pro Tools 9 (LE) and a Mac Book Pro laptop with a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. I've got a Digi 002 audio interface and a set of Adam A7 monitors. I've only had a need to run one or two instances of this software within Pro Tools at a time and my system has had no issues at all running it thus far.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Native Instruments Battery 3 is a must have for anyone making music inside the box. While there are a bunch of really good sounds built into the software, it's a good idea to have your own sounds as well. I've used both samples from my own library collection and those that come with Battery, both of which are equally useful. I've found that making my own patterns is easy enough and it's even easier to change out sounds here and there. Battery is pretty much the main software that I use for making drum patterns, but admittedly I'll usually use real drums when possible. Komplete is worth a serious look, but Battery on it's own is very useful to have if you don't need all of what Komplete has to offer...
  • songboysongboy

    Un guichet unique pour l'enregistrement / exécution Drums

    Native Instruments Battery 3Publié le 16/06/11 à 07:00
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    I have had no problems with this software in either Logic 9, Ableton 8 and hosted in KORE 2. The manual is clear enough to help you get off the road, but I ended up getting a tutorial from macprovideo and that was really helpful. Battery 3 has a pretty robust interface so I would say no, it's not really that simple at first. However, like most virtual drum-machine type plugins, the interface and its multiple windows focus on individual samples, or what NI calls "cells." Once I got the hang of the interface, I realized that many of the functions are indeed very easily accessible. It's really about figuring out what the all do.


    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I run this is all the earlier mentioned programs and it works fine. It also runs great as a Standalone plugin. No crashes, or glitches. I give this software a solid 10. It comes packed with a bunch of samples and most of them are pretty solid sounds. Like most Native Instrument plugins you get what you expect, solid sound and very stable. I have been using this for over a month now and it's the only drum plugin I use now.

    OVERALL OPINION

    There are a lot of things I like about this plugin. For one, it combines most if not all of the power of Logic's Ultrabeat and Ableton's Impulse into one powerhouse. The really awesome part of that is I can now use the same drum plugin in both programs, which saves me a lot of time not having to move the files. On top of that, Battery 3 can run almost any file you throw at it, even REX Reason files!! The only thing I can complain about is I can't make the "Cell" grid exactly the way I want it, but...I might not have figured how to do that yet. I can't find any difference between this plugin and any other of the Drum plugins I use. These include Impulse, Ultrabeat, and Tattoo. I got Tattoo to be able to use only one drum machine in both programs, but in the end, I just didn't like it. Battery 3 is everything Tattoo was and so much more. For $99 you can't go wrong. I highly recommend!
  • Anonyme

    Native Instruments Battery 3Publié le 14/07/11 à 18:08
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    Battery came with Komplete, so while it did take longer to install than if I had installed Battery separately, it was obviously worth it. After that, Battery 3 became a cinch to figure out.

    The first thing I ever notice about any program is that program's presets. And goodness me, does Battery have presets. More presets than there are people in a small town. It took me hours upon hours of probably appearing to be a very unattractive individual due to my hunching over my MIDI controller messing with the sounds and presets that came, but eventually I came to and began tweaking. And even then, I didn't want to mess around too much.

    That's because the sounds in Battery are so comprehensive. The one thing that has always blown me away in any Native Instruments software offering is the sheer breadth of the library. Most drum programs would scoff at the idea of also including war sounds, but not Native Instruments. It reaches a point where I find myself using Battery for things I have no idea I'd ever use them for.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I'll be honest; my computer isn't fantastic, so when I run Battery, I do get a bit paranoid. For some bizarre reason, it's not smooth on my computer, but I will certainly chalk that up to something I've done, because I know that people with worse computers than mine (Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM, 320 GB 7200 RPM) run Battery fine. However, it doesn't ever seem to crash on me. So that's a plus.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Battery 3 is the most comprehensive drum sampling tool on the market. The beauty of Battery 3 lies in the scope of its library; most drum programs wouldn't include some of the esoteric, but quite entertaining sounds that Battery has. And before I go, I must mention the unbelievable tweaking capabilities of Battery 3. There are several different tabs, and several different presets, and if you're feeling strange, you can do all sorts of strange to your sounds, but giving a kick more oomph is just as simple.

    I wholeheartedly recommend Battery.
  • R-skillzR-skillz

    Drumsampler super!

    Native Instruments Battery 3Publié le 25/07/11 à 20:57
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    I once had trouble with battery 3 in cubase but that was an issue with my computer, other than that i never had trouble with it in protools.
    And i never used the user manual because it was easy to get started with battery right away.


    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    BATTERY 3 is a great plugin for drums and percussion, The latest version of the drum sampler fuses an extensive library with functionality and simplicity. A new engine and a host of sound shaping options deliver tight, punchy drums while the user-friendly interface guarantees instant access and complete control.

    BATTERY 3 has a huge sample library of 12 gigabyte, over 100 drumkits cover the drums of a lot of music genres.

    Battery 3 also offers several effects like eq and compression, you can apply it per cel (Drumsound) or for the whole kit.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Ive been working with battery 3 for a while now and im really happy with it because its so veritaile, sometimes i import my own drumsounds and sometimes i use the samples from battery's library.

    I think its worth every buck!!
  • ShowMeHowToLiveShowMeHowToLive

    Native Instruments Battery 3Publié le 07/03/07 à 09:11
    Aucun problème d'installation sauf que c'est très long (20 mn d'attente) et on a l'impression que ça plante...mais non, l'installateur continue son bonhomme de chemin.

    Pas d'incompatibilité. Tout est facile et quasi automatisé.

    Le manuel est assez complet même si le logiciel est très intuitif et ne demande pas d'apprentissage.

    ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

    IMac 24", Core2Duo 2,16 Ghz, 2 Go de RAM.

    Le logiciel fonctionne très bien, à part certaines banques de sons qui sont un peu longues à charger.

    Sinon, la charge CPU tourne autour de 3/4 %, un peu plus si on utilise les réglages type humanizer.

    La configuration est très stable, pas de plantage.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Je l'utilise depu…
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    Aucun problème d'installation sauf que c'est très long (20 mn d'attente) et on a l'impression que ça plante...mais non, l'installateur continue son bonhomme de chemin.

    Pas d'incompatibilité. Tout est facile et quasi automatisé.

    Le manuel est assez complet même si le logiciel est très intuitif et ne demande pas d'apprentissage.

    ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

    IMac 24", Core2Duo 2,16 Ghz, 2 Go de RAM.

    Le logiciel fonctionne très bien, à part certaines banques de sons qui sont un peu longues à charger.

    Sinon, la charge CPU tourne autour de 3/4 %, un peu plus si on utilise les réglages type humanizer.

    La configuration est très stable, pas de plantage.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Je l'utilise depuis 1 semaine.

    J'aime bien la possibilité de pouvoir transformer le son en jouant sur divers paramètres qui le rendent plus naturel.

    J'ai essayé divers logiciels et Battery m'a semblé le plus intuitif et le plus réel au niveau du rendu sonore. De plus, la banque des sons est complète et couvre tous les styles.

    Le rapport qualité/prix est très bon. Rien à reprocher. Je vous le conseille ;)
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  • Dr DrillerDr Driller

    Native Instruments Battery 3Publié le 12/12/06 à 18:34
    >> Le service center NI est maintenant bien rodé, installation, enregistrement, update se sont fait sans pb.

    le manuel est en anglais pour moi mais bien fait et complet.

    Configuration simple et efficace.

    ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

    >> Il a des soucis de jeunesse malgré la première update, il plante jamais mais il est super super long à se charger ds le seq, et parfois quand tu change de kit il te remets un temps d'attente très exagéré.

    par contre niveau consommation des ressource il est pas gourmand.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    >> les kits d'usine qui ont été fait spécialement pour la version 3 pete vraiment bien.. la première foi que je peus utiliser un kick ou une snare sans rajouter d…
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    >> Le service center NI est maintenant bien rodé, installation, enregistrement, update se sont fait sans pb.

    le manuel est en anglais pour moi mais bien fait et complet.

    Configuration simple et efficace.

    ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

    >> Il a des soucis de jeunesse malgré la première update, il plante jamais mais il est super super long à se charger ds le seq, et parfois quand tu change de kit il te remets un temps d'attente très exagéré.

    par contre niveau consommation des ressource il est pas gourmand.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    >> les kits d'usine qui ont été fait spécialement pour la version 3 pete vraiment bien.. la première foi que je peus utiliser un kick ou une snare sans rajouter de layer perso ou du comp à fond... les kit des v1 & 2 eux reste inchangés et font un peu la gueule à coté... sinon la bibliotèque de cellules est bien rangé et pratique.

    >> Le module d'articulation humanization est vraiment bien et me donne envie de faire de la DnB, ca agit sur les roulements, et les "choke" de facon assez convainquante.

    >> par contre je penses que ds les dernière version de battery les fx sur les cellules étaient en insert et qu'ils sont maintenant en send... du coup ca les modifient un peu (notamment le low fi sonne plus tellement pareil) et y'a une petite monté de volume des que t'ajoute un fx.. faut s'y habituer et rattrapper avec l'output lvl de l'fx.. ce n'est pas un mauvais point globalement il sonne mieux que les 2 versions précédente mais étant vraiment habitué à celle ci j'ai eu besoin d'un petit temps d'adaptation.

    sinon la nouvelle présentation est pas mal, les onglets et l'explorateur sont assez pratique.

    - J'ai fait le choix de battery depuis plusieurs anné et la toute première version, un mariage heureux je lui ai parfois fait des infidèlité mais toujours de courte durée tant la belle me comble. Elle revient dans une forme eblouissante relancer notre amour et en plus elle accepte des choses qu'elle ne faisait pas avant..... ... (les loops)
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