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Thread Battery 3 - Routing Multiple Drum Outputs

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jordanmpdx

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1 Posted on 11/27/2008 at 22:28:56
Hi, I've searched and searched for this question to be answered, but to no avail...

How do I assign each cell (sample) in battery 3 to its own track in cubase 4. Step by step would help... I've already read the manual and it doesn't explain. I've found where you can choose the output, but it doesn't acutally route it to the tracks i choose...

Thanks,
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jordanmpdx

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2 Posted on 12/02/2008 at 09:46:04
I figured it out... if anyone needs to know, ask me.
Gobots

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3 Posted on 01/11/2009 at 17:58:04
It took me a while to figure that out too but it works great once you get it set up.....

Have you seen that new beat kangz machine yet? I think it just came out.

I'm a software user but have a fetish for new different hardware. It looks crazy and the features are sick.

I hope i can use it for as pad control for battery to.
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