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Description

Elevate your rhythm with Native Instruments Battery 4, the cutting-edge drum sampler that redefines your beat-making experience. Designed for creative minds, Battery 4 offers a streamlined workflow and an expansive library to fuel your sonic explorations. Its intuitive interface ensures that you spend less time navigating menus and more time crafting beats that resonate.

Battery 4 is built for versatility, boasting a robust collection of factory samples and kits that cater to electronic and urban music styles. With its unique color-coding system, identifying and manipulating samples becomes a visual treat, allowing for seamless kit customization and sound innovation. Thanks to the Time Machine Pro algorithm, you can stretch time without sacrificing quality, ensuring your beats stay fresh and dynamic.

Drenched in effects, Battery 4 empowers you to sculpt your sound with SOLID EQ, TRANSIENT MASTER, and convolution reverb, among others. Whether applying effects to individual cells or entire kits, the drag-and-drop functionality makes building complex effect chains a breeze.

When inspiration strikes, Battery 4's extensive library is just the beginning. Expand your arsenal with genre-specific expansions, ensuring you always have the perfect sound at your fingertips. Native Instruments Battery 4 isn't just a tool—it's a partner in your musical journey.

Key Features:

  • Lightning-fast workflow for maximum creativity
  • Vast library optimized for electronic and urban styles
  • Seven sample modes for superior tonal variety
  • Time Machine Pro algorithm for high-quality time stretching
  • SOLID EQ, SOLID BUS COMP, TRANSIENT MASTER, tape saturation, and convolution reverb
  • Drag-and-drop MIDI learn and effect chaining
  • Compatible with macOS and Windows platforms

Product specs

Software Type Drum Library
Platform Mac, PC
Upgrade/Full Full
Download/Boxed Download
Bit Depth 64-bit
Format AAX, AU, VST, VST3, Standalone
Hardware Requirements - Mac Intel Core i5 / Apple Silicon or higher, 4GB RAM or more recommended
Hardware Requirements - PC Intel Core i5 / AMD Ryzen 5 or higher, 4GB RAM or more recommended
OS Requirements - Mac macOS 11 or later
OS Requirements - PC Windows 10 or later

FAQs

What kind of sounds can I create with Native Instruments Battery 4?

Native Instruments Battery 4 allows you to create a wide array of drum and percussion sounds, from electronic and hip-hop beats to experimental soundscapes, using its extensive library and customizable sound engine.

Is Native Instruments Battery 4 compatible with my DAW?

Battery 4 is compatible with most major DAWs as it supports AAX, AU, VST, and VST3 formats, ensuring seamless integration into your existing workflow.

Can I use my own samples in Native Instruments Battery 4?

Yes, Battery 4 allows you to import and use your own samples, offering a flexible platform for personalized sound design and beat creation.

What are the system requirements for running Native Instruments Battery 4 on a Mac?

To run Battery 4 on a Mac, you need macOS 11 or later, an Intel Core i5 or Apple Silicon processor, and at least 4GB of RAM.

Does Native Instruments Battery 4 offer any MIDI integration features?

Battery 4 includes innovative drag-and-drop MIDI learn functionality, allowing you to easily assign sounds to performance controllers for enhanced creative control.

How does Native Instruments Battery 4 enhance beat production workflow?

Battery 4 features a user-friendly interface with color-coded samples and kits, which simplifies navigation and speeds up the beat production process, allowing for a more intuitive creative experience.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Extensive and diverse drum sound library

  • Advanced sample manipulation and editing capabilities

  • Multi-out functions enhance workflow flexibility

  • High-quality 24-bit samples included

  • Easy integration and routing with DAWs like Ableton

  • Ideal for EDM production with powerful beat-making tools

  • Streamlined sample management improves workflow

  • Extensive factory drum kits and user customization options

  • Facilitates clean and precise drum sound crafting

  • Enables creation of diverse and cohesive drum kits

CONS

  • Lacks an integrated sequencer

  • Some users feel it's not always a go-to drum sampler

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Native Instruments Battery 4.

Use cases and applications

  • The 808 sounds within Battery 4 are noted for their high quality and are used in professional tracks, such as by The 1975 on "A Change of Heart."

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  • Battery 4 is favored for laying out drums and audio for performance on 8x8 drumpads, due to its straightforward MIDI remapping.

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  • Battery's bass sounds are often used for experimental one-shots or to configure unique 808-style patterns, primarily in EDM contexts.

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User experience

  • The cell layout in Battery 4 can be confusing for some users, making integration with Logic sessions challenging.

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  • Some users prefer starting with a blank kit to load their own samples, finding Battery 4's envelope and layering capabilities particularly effective.

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  • The layout inconsistency across different kits can be a significant barrier for infrequent users, requiring custom kit building for effective use.

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Comparisons

  • Some prefer ADSR Drum Machine over Battery 4 for its built-in sequencer and randomizer, which speeds up sample selection and pattern creation.

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  • Logic's Drum Machine Designer is noted for its lighter resource usage and seamless integration with Logic's workflow compared to Battery 4.

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Features and functionality

  • Battery 4's effects section, particularly the saturation, is praised for enhancing drum samples effectively.

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  • Battery 4 allows quick MIDI remapping by pressing the MIDI button and setting the low and high keys, streamlining custom drum setups.

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  • Battery 4's factory kits lack consistent key mapping, making it challenging for users preferring a standard MIDI layout.

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  • Battery 4 offers a multi-out function, enabling processing of individual drum sounds on up to 16 different channels.

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  • The plugin allows seamless transitions between multi-timbral mode and back, providing flexibility during projects.

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  • Battery 4's pitch modulator is praised for maintaining sound quality even when repitching audio by 12+ semitones, unlike other pitch machines which can sound 'computery.'

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  • Users highlight Battery 4's ability to drag and arrange large libraries of free samples efficiently onto its pads for customized setups.

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Software and compatibility

  • Battery 4 is particularly useful in DAWs lacking robust drum pad features, offering expanded MIDI drum writing capabilities.

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  • Battery kits are reportedly easier to play on a keyboard than on Maschine due to their layout.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Repeating a single bass note across multiple cells allows users to create full octaves, enhancing flexibility in MIDI arrangements.

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Critic Reviews

Native Instruments Battery 4 review | MusicRadar

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Native Instruments Battery 4 shines as a dynamic drum plugin, boasting a much-needed GUI overhaul that enhances intuitiveness and workflow. The new design, with its slick, color-coded interface, simplifies navigation and sound editing. Battery 4 impresses with refined effects and sample playback options, making it a versatile tool for both beginners and pros aiming to craft unique beats. While the improvements are notable, the review points out a lack of substantial cons, suggesting a well-rounded update. Battery 4 stands out as a top choice for those seeking a robust drum software solution.

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john_withers

Good older drum instrument

I have it as a part of Komplete but really only use it if a preset comes up in a search in Maschine. When it does though its usually very good. I do think it is probably due an update but not sure. Will keep getting it in Komplete I expect but I don't think it will ever be my go to drum sampler but can't tell you why hehe.

abominablesound

Very good for specific workflows

Ableton Live has its own Drum Rack built in, but I prefer to use Battery 4 for its multi-out functions and advanced sample manipulation.

musicnerdhead

My Favorite Beat Maker

I Have Been Using Native Battery For Quite Sometimes In My EDM Music Production. I Can Say That What Native Instrument Offered On The Battery 4 Is Sure The Best Of The Best. To All EDM Producer Out There, If You Want A Satisfying Beat Maker. You Got Your Answer Here.

martinmeva

My main drum sampler

Very good. A lot of factory drumkits, and it's really easy to build your own and route them in Ableton etc.

juniorprimate

Great drum sampler

Awesome for sampling drums. I love all the pad crafting that can go on, my only complain is the lack of a sequencer.

dab3n

Love these drums!

I love Battery and all the sounds! I feel like I could make an entire song just from Battery. A great tool!

ta_deck

Lot of drum sounds.

Biggest drum sound library I've ever seen. When You buy it, You will never search for new drum samples. Many ways to tweak every sound You choose.

moscowbeachclub

Spotless sampling and sound library.

beachbum

Great drum samples and user-friendly software

Great drum samples, and easy to use software. Some good usable kicks in this package

midairrr

Crazy Blessing

Amazing Drumkits and setups and also sample editing to create your own drum kits.

Artist usage

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See how Ryan Tedder uses Native Instruments Battery 4

Ryan Tedder

Singer, Guitarist

OneRepublic

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Verified via YouTube

At 0:09 in the YouTube video titled "How Ryan Tedder Builds a Dark Pop Track from Scratch" by Studio, Ryan Tedder demonstrates the use of the Native Instruments Battery 4 drum sampler plugin.

See how Matisse & Sadko uses Native Instruments Battery 4

Matisse & Sadko

Music Producer

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At 2:42 you can see they using Battery 4

See how Andy Othling uses Native Instruments Battery 4

Andy Othling

Guitarist, Bassist

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"Mics on the amp were a Shure SM57 and Royer R-121. Everything was recorded into Logic Pro. Beat was made with Native Instruments Battery 4."

-Andy Othling

See how Chris Vrenna uses Native Instruments Battery 4

Chris Vrenna

Drummer, Music Producer

Nine Inch Nails

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Software synth-wise, he uses "all the Native Instruments stuff. I really like Battery. The B4 is on the Tweaker record in a few different places…"

See how Far Too Loud uses Native Instruments Battery 4

Far Too Loud

Music Producer

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"My main tool for drums is Native Instruments' Battery, and I like to load all sorts of different drum samples in here, and play about with different ones and find out which ones sound good." (1:38)

See how TheFatRat uses Native Instruments Battery 4

TheFatRat

Music Producer, DJ

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He says on tumblr that he uses this plugin.

See how DJ Dahi uses Native Instruments Battery 4

DJ Dahi

Music Producer

D.R.U.G.$.

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DJ Dahi can be seen using Battery at 2:09 in this video.

See how Darude uses Native Instruments Battery 4

Darude

Music Producer

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According to the official gear list on Darude's Website (Click on the studio tab), it says he owns a license for Battery 4.

See how Black Sun Empire uses Native Instruments Battery 4

Black Sun Empire

Music Producer

Black Sun Empire & Noisia

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In this video at 33:42 they are using battery.

See how The Thrillseekers uses Native Instruments Battery 4

The Thrillseekers

Music Producer

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Battery can be seen at 6:35

See how Paper Diamond uses Native Instruments Battery 4

Paper Diamond

Music Producer

Pnuma Trio

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0:47 into the video, Paper Diamond says he uses Native Instruments Battery when producing.

See how Daniel James uses Native Instruments Battery 4

Daniel James

Composer, Music Producer

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When the video starts, Daniel has Native Instruments Battery open.

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