

It you go back to the Master tab, you can see there are four Bus channels that you can use to group Sample Cells for routing and effects processing. Individual Sample Cells > Sample Cell effects > Master Channel > Master effects > Direct Output > Host DAW channel strip Internal Buses You can now see that you can have a Sample Cell routed through its independent effects before being fed into the Master channel and its effects:Įach Sample Cell has its own dedicated Effects section accessible by clicking the Effects tab. These effects are applied before the signal hits the Master channel. If you select the Effects tab, you can see the dedicated effects section for the selected Sample Cell.įor example, you can turn on the compressor of Sample Cell one, and independently turn on the limiter of Sample Cell two. You may think the Master effects section is plenty, but each Sample Cell has its own dedicated effects chain that will process the sample before it gets sent to the Master channel and further processed by the Master effects section. Individual Sample Cells > Master Channel > Master effects > Direct Output 1/2 > Host DAW channel stripĮach Sample Cell is by default routed to the Master outputs, which you can see by right-clicking on a Cell and selecting Output at the bottom.


So the default signal flow for all Sample Cells is: Again, if you right-click on the Master channel, you will see that the Master channel is being routed to stereo output 1/2 into the host DAW. You can right-click on a Sample Cell and see the output assignment at the bottom. The Master Effects section processes everything that is passed through the Master channel. Battery is typically used for drums but it does support a host of file formats, making it great for sound effects and other types of samples.īy default, all Samples Cells are routed to the Master outputs of the plug-in, which is routed to stereo outputs 1/2, which in turn is fed into the channel strip in your host DAW. Just as a quick recap, Battery is a sample-based instrument that you load samples into individual Sample Cells, which are then routed through various effects, then to the various outputs of the plug-in and into your host DAW.
