![]() ![]() Even though the original DrumBrute boasted much more connectivity-every single one of its sounds had an individual output for full processing-these four individual outputs serve to greatly expand the tonal palette of what’s possible with the Impact.Įach of the eight instruments has a row of knobs to control the parameters of the sound, and given that this is an-all analog machine, there are no presets or sound settings to be stored-essentially, what you see is what you get. ![]() The rear of the machine boasts a 1/4” mix output, an 1/8” headphone output, individual outputs for the kick, snare, hi-hats, the aforementioned FM Drum, as well as MIDI in/out ports, clock in/out, and a USB connection for syncing and MIDI. There are the usual suspects of kick, snare, clap, toms (both low and high), closed and open cymbals, and a joint cymbal/cowbell track, but interestingly there’s also the addition of an FM Drum sound, which offers a bit more control than the other instruments. At its core, the DrumBrute Impact is an analog drum machine with a 64-step sequencer, ten instruments that are triggered via eight velocity-sensitive pads, and enough hands-on control to keep things interesting, both in the studio and on stage. ![]()
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