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Battery would be perfect for his way of working with its easy sample swap and editing and large interface.CyberLink Power Director Ultimate Suite 14 PC Fuck, all of Logic’s plugin GUIs need a serious overhaul. Ultrabeat’s interface is too unappealing and complex for his attention span. He just drags over an Apple MIDI Loop to find a kit he likes, deletes the pattern, and taps in his own. My roommate uses nothing but Logic’s drums and more times than not it’s the GarageBand kits which you can’t alter at all. Just when I think they've covered all sounds, styles, and genres they release another one. Plus they are always releasing new expansion packs. They’re dialed in pretty well as is but the interface is also great for emulating live drummer recording if you know what you are doing. I’m sticking to Addictive Drums for my acoustic drum needs. I honestly don’t know what the differences are. Maybe I like it because I really didn’t use Battery 3 that much. Battery 4 now seems focused on electronic kits, but it's seems like the "if you don't have Maschine" product. Maschine is the focus for electronic kits and sequencing and sampling. Kontakt has completely taken over the acoustic kits because it's so scriptable.
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Battery used to be about big complex kits and multi-sampled acoustic kits. It's a strange product in between Kontakt and Maschine.
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Glitchrock-buddha wrote:The Battery update was weak. I don't use Kontakt all that much as it is. The second turn off was the price for which is mostly sample content. I was looking at it as if I needed that total space available. The main thing that turned me off to Ultimate is the drive size it takes up, but since you mentioned it I don't know what percentage of that I already have on the drive. So the content I didn’t already have could be on disc I which I didn’t get or disc J it can’t go to without first putting in I. But also you don’t know what is on what disc.
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The box said it’s a 120G install but after it prepared to install it said I only needed 89G of space. I assumed during the install process it scanned the drive ahead of time to see what is already on there.
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But even then I bought several of the expansion packs that are now part of Komplete 9. This time it was just plug-in hit install and walk away for 2 hours. Installing Komplete Standard used to be such a Pain.
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Did you get a new computer or something? Or were you upgrading from a much earlier version?įor a full install, Komplete Ulitmate was a blessing since it came on a hard drive.
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Glitchrock-buddha wrote:If it's an upgrade, why do you have to install all the content again? The first disc has the new software (Battery and Monark) and then just check the new content (Giant and Session Strings). The new drive ended up doing the same thing. I forgot to mention I also bought a $30 external drive specifically for this install because I thought my iMac’s built-in drive was on the fritz. You just need a drive that can read and write occasionally but doesn’t need to handle 6+ hours of installing something. Good point but even for that you don’t need the workhorse drive you used to have to need and I’m sure manufacturers know that. Having to download enough information to fill up 12 DVDs. there is no working parts on that disc, nothing to break (like on a flash drive). that pillar of trust everyone thinks has only their very best interest that of their personal information in mind. then, you can put that CD in a box, safe, in YOUR possession, not the cloud. think of it like this, you can put your pictures, your tax return, or any sensitive info that you want to maintain on a CD. maybe not in this case, but i think its a bad idea not to have something more permanent. H20nly wrote:no way! physical media is a good thing to have. I would have shelled out a little more money if they just would have put the install on a thumb drive. Now I really know why optical drives and discs need to die. I still activated it though because from what I can tell all the later discs are Kontakt library content which I’m not in a big rush to use anyway. So I sent an email to NI tech support to see how I can get a disc “I”. NOTE: Before I started installing I saw there was 2 “J” discs but was really hoping it was a misprint on the disc and since I bought it online I can’t just go to a store and replace it. Not because it was dirty but because I didn’t get a disc “I”. Next attempt it got about 5 and half hours in but stopped at disc “I”, second to the last.
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Started over again but wiped clean each disc before I put it in the drive. I then noticed there was some smudges on some of the discs. Next attempt took a little longer but crapped out on the 4th disc with an error message. First attempt took about 2 hours in and it crapped out on the 3rd disc with an error message.