

Have read numerous people talk about how its the best drum vst ever - but ive never been able to really get into it. Ive had Komplete 10 for a while and always thought Battery looked cool. Think i'll use battery when im feeling like experimenting, but probably stick to the trusty re-drum (mad im not bored with it even after 10+ years) From there i can change the sound of the sample with redrum / effects in the rack.

I wasn't sure it was worth it at the time, but its nice dropping in a redrum, selecting a bassdrum from included ones then scrolling through them till i find one i like. The samples are great in battery, even then though, i have been using the included drum samples from Reason v10 update a lot recently. Theres something to be said about rack extensions and being able to stay in the rack as opposed to opening and closing windows. But after getting my initial drums down with it and then making a baseline with monark (im revisiting my ni stuff today for something to do) i found i was back dropping in re-drums for all my perc etc. I used it for kick and hats, thought it was obviously cool with all the parameters and included eqs, compressors etc, workflow is cool. Yea, Ive been mucking about with it and made a track since posting.
