

When I got the email about Battery 3 my first reaction was kind of a confused disposition, as, thus far in my use of Battery 2 I had never really had a "man, if it could only do this type of moment. The install requires a DVD drive, as is becoming common with apps like this due to the GB's of samples that are usually bundled along. Units, VST®, RTAS®, DXi or as a standalone application with ASIO® or CoreĪudio-compatible systems. The application works with a multitude of plug-in formats including Audio Needless to say, I jumped at the chance to take a look at Battery 3 when the opportunity was offered to me. It is, to this day, my first choice for drum sequencing when tracking.

Is it worth the upgrade?Ī couple of years ago I took a look at Native Instruments Battery 2, NI's software drum machine and was blown away by it.

An already great drum sampler and sequencer in Battery 2 has been updated.
