![]() ![]() For reference, the file that specifies where the factory library is installed was in this library for me: /Library/Application Support/Native Instruments/Battery 4/db3tracer.log I made a curious observation: Battery was looking for the factory library in the wrong location because the Volume name had changed. The answer is that we’ve created GM (general MIDI) compatible kits for both versions. A customer recently wrote to ask how our loops could possibly work with both Native Instrument’s Battery 3 and Battery 4 given that their kits are mapped differently. I am surprised I can't find a list of the kits and their genre/themes as I think that would be. ![]() ![]() Battery 4: List of Kit Descriptions? While it is somewhat subjective, many kits seem to have a genre feel or at least a theme they pertain to hip hop, trap, dance, industrial, rock etc.
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