And a song mode allows the chaining of up to 16 patterns. The sequencer is 64-steps, but a pattern effect called “Randomness” allows users to create some beat variation that would be familiar to Aphex Twin or Plaid fans. And each of these voices is tweakable with parameters like decay, pitch, and filter, but each voice can be routed to external effects, giving musicians even more sonic possibilities.
This drum machine offers users the following sounds: two kick drums, snare, clap, rim/clave, open/closed hi-hat, toms/congas, maracas, tambourine, cymbal/rev/cymbal, zap, and metronome. Drum-Computer sound generation: Analog Keyboard: None USB / MIDI: MIDI In/Out, USB to Host Other in/outputs: 4x 3. The most immediately attractive feature of the DrumBrute is its 17 analogue voices. And, like any good drum machine, it is versatile good for both electronic music, hip hop, and other musical genres. And unlike many other current analogue drum machines, like the MFB Tanzbär (more on this one later), Arturia priced the DrumBrute under $500, a minor miracle considering its sound and capabilities. With the DrumBrute, Arturia continued its pivot from software into hardware analogue electronic instruments. Clock IN/OUT works by sending pulses per quarter note () a unit of time used for sequencing and automation.For the DrumBrute to control your external gear via analog clock, you will need to connect a 3.5mm TRS cable from the Clock OUT jack on the DrumBrute to the Clock IN of the other synthesizer. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Arturia DrumBrute & DrumBrute Impact