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Another great way to loosen up your drums that didn't see it mentioned: you can adjust the timing on individual steps by pressing /holding down the step button & dialing the swing knob for just that specific step. This is similar to the microtiming adjustments you can do on step by step basis on Elektron devices. This is a great way to add feel to a song because you can make specific kick steps, snares steps, etc come just before or after the beat. This is different than just adding swing to the entire track or adding different amounts of swing to different tracks. As a drummer, i find this to be the best way to humanize a drum machine beat because its essentially what i would do when playing an acoustic kit to give a song urgency (slightly rush certain bass kicks) or make a song more in the pocket (slightly drag certain snare hits).
Holding Shift + pressing any pad of the instruments = selecting the instrument without make a moise , so you don`t get any interruption in a live situation 💥
One of my favourite things to do with randomisation is to add a color step to a sequence with no underlying step or accent then, as I turn up the randomisation for that track, notes with color trigger unexpectedly - this works particularly well with the FM drum
Reading the manual is really worth it, there are quite a few "hidden gems". As an example, you can program not just steps and accent but also color (with or without accent) in the step sequencer, so you get 4 different sounds instead of two. Then there is the use of the strip as a roller, which can allow you to insert triplets and stuff like that.
The Impact on its own can be a little dry sounding but imo this is one of its greatest strengths. It just responds to any kind of filter or FX you throw over it so damn well. And the sequencer is so good, I'll even use it as an outboard beat maker when I'm using Sitala to sample stuff. I completely fell in love with this machine.
The analog distortion helps a lot too, especially when you mix the kick and the hihats together! I usually don’t use the multi output, but getting the snare out does sounds like the best option, especially after watching this video 😁
@@FlorentChardevel I wish the distortion was routed to separate channels. I have a hard time not splitting the output because I tend to make delay and reverb-heavy patches.
@@tullamusic well I think the distortion sounds good because it’s routed together! you can use the free plugin Slampup to replicate the same distortion style
Thanks for the inspiration. The last few weeks have seen two developments in my use of the Drumbrute Impact. First, that MIDI out? Plug it into another synth. This isn't just a drum machine, it's a drum sequencer with melodic options. The second is using the unquantized sequencing for polyrhythms. I can pull off three over four and I'm working on getting a smooth five. I'm having fun.
(And for the record, my music buddy HATED the Impact when he first heard it. But when I ran the kick drum through a reverb pedal, he changed his mind. The ability to process individual voices elevates this unit.)
Learning to swing individual notes (+ or - and how much) and to record in unquantized mode are mandatory. And irregular time signatures. Randomization is a nice feature leading to discoveries but it escapes one's control.
Randomization is one of my favorite features on the DMI. The DrumBrute OG has it, too. If you use both machines together, you can get some pretty human sounding grooves going.
Always happy to see new DBI videos. Thank you for this Liam. Hope to see more. Especially the tutorials. Thanks again! Do you own an Erica Bassline? Would love to see some tutes on this unit
I picked up one of these a while ago and while I have done some korg volca Jams with it I haven't done much more. I feel like I explored the sounds awfully quick but I'm busting it out today because I'm making up some new program kits for my mpc 1000 and I figure why not sample different snares and bass drums etc etc into the 1000. Or my mpc one but the 1000 and I fit better.
Oh so you mean like an automation. I'm not sure! I've never tried this! ALSO! If you find yourself having tech / music creation questions like this, or just want to be in more of a community environment - hit up my Discord. I find that having a community of people helping rather than just me is more helpful in general and we'd love to have you. Here's the invite incase you're interested: discord.gg/xj8J2xJuBP
With a better snare and clap this would have been an S-tier drum machine. But that snare... I've literally never heard anyone use it on a released track.
OK thanks. I decided to get a Alesis-SR16 then I saw the Alesis-SR18. I checked the PDF of the instruments on it and I was sold. I read good things about that drum machine. 👍🏽
Great video Liam! I'm on the fence between the Drumbrute or going all the way to get a TR-8S. I am liking a lot the Drumbrute workflow but I'm a bit worried I'm going to get tired of the sounds. The swing per track is a feature I didnt know I needed.
loads of samplers out nowadays. also depends on what budget and preferences you want...want a fast sampler for live recording or import trough pc, cheap one volca sampler 2 or mpc with a better budget...but loads more to choose from...actually own and owned several samplers .still loving my digitakt..
Is that kick problem ever fixed in a update? Hear none of you ‘influencers’ talk about it while i can clearly hear it in all the reviews and make think you dont mention it because a free model or money from arturia
well, we are all in control of what we decide to watch. I do not feel Liam is trying to brainwash me. Although if he was, I would not notice it since I would be brainwashed... OMG!!!!! That's why I bought a new synth!!!
Interested in buying any gear that was featured in this video? Support this channel while you're at it! Below are Perfect Circuit affiliate links which I make a small commission off of at no extra charge to you:
►Arturia Drumbrute Impact: bit.ly/33ppHBr
►Arturia Microfreak: bit.ly/3tJHH3P
►Strymon Blue Sky: bit.ly/3vTX5Mw
What about this dust cleaner? Hahah i have to find a solution to all this dust on my gear
Another great way to loosen up your drums that didn't see it mentioned: you can adjust the timing on individual steps by pressing /holding down the step button & dialing the swing knob for just that specific step. This is similar to the microtiming adjustments you can do on step by step basis on Elektron devices. This is a great way to add feel to a song because you can make specific kick steps, snares steps, etc come just before or after the beat. This is different than just adding swing to the entire track or adding different amounts of swing to different tracks. As a drummer, i find this to be the best way to humanize a drum machine beat because its essentially what i would do when playing an acoustic kit to give a song urgency (slightly rush certain bass kicks) or make a song more in the pocket (slightly drag certain snare hits).
Thank you for this addition! :-)
Holding Shift + pressing any pad of the instruments = selecting the instrument without make a moise , so you don`t get any interruption in a live situation 💥
Didn’t know this! Thx
One of my favourite things to do with randomisation is to add a color step to a sequence with no underlying step or accent then, as I turn up the randomisation for that track, notes with color trigger unexpectedly - this works particularly well with the FM drum
Very cool idea. Thanks for this!
Thanks for sharing Richard!
Reading the manual is really worth it, there are quite a few "hidden gems". As an example, you can program not just steps and accent but also color (with or without accent) in the step sequencer, so you get 4 different sounds instead of two. Then there is the use of the strip as a roller, which can allow you to insert triplets and stuff like that.
You’re def right on this one
The Impact on its own can be a little dry sounding but imo this is one of its greatest strengths. It just responds to any kind of filter or FX you throw over it so damn well. And the sequencer is so good, I'll even use it as an outboard beat maker when I'm using Sitala to sample stuff. I completely fell in love with this machine.
Fair points!
The analog distortion helps a lot too, especially when you mix the kick and the hihats together! I usually don’t use the multi output, but getting the snare out does sounds like the best option, especially after watching this video 😁
@@FlorentChardevel I wish the distortion was routed to separate channels. I have a hard time not splitting the output because I tend to make delay and reverb-heavy patches.
@@tullamusic well I think the distortion sounds good because it’s routed together!
you can use the free plugin Slampup to replicate the same distortion style
I also like to add a little offset (shift + swing) between the snare and the clap to make them interact differently with each other!
Oh awesome! Thanks for this!
@@LiamKillen no problem, thanks for the video 🙏
Ah a flam, cool idea
Loosen it all up and do the shuffle .. cheers to your breaking down .. harnessing the flow of sound in and through the Drumbrute Impact ..
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This is a really great tutorial for beginners like me, thank you 👍😆
Glad to help 🍻
You can hold shift and then select the track you want to randomize and it doesn’t trigger the sound, FYI
I absolutely love my DBI
Oh huuuge! Thanks for this
Marvelous how-tos, thank you man, luv DBI even more now
thanks for watching! :-)
Thanks for the inspiration. The last few weeks have seen two developments in my use of the Drumbrute Impact. First, that MIDI out? Plug it into another synth. This isn't just a drum machine, it's a drum sequencer with melodic options. The second is using the unquantized sequencing for polyrhythms. I can pull off three over four and I'm working on getting a smooth five. I'm having fun.
(And for the record, my music buddy HATED the Impact when he first heard it. But when I ran the kick drum through a reverb pedal, he changed his mind. The ability to process individual voices elevates this unit.)
That's the most important thing! That you're having fun!!
Learning to swing individual notes (+ or - and how much) and to record in unquantized mode are mandatory. And irregular time signatures. Randomization is a nice feature leading to discoveries but it escapes one's control.
Absolutely! Thank you for watching :-)
Nice one! Just got a Drumbrute Creation Edition and this is a good video for learning the ropes. Always good content mate!
Thank you!
i remember buying this and not liking it, I took it back within the next week. sometimes i regret it, but I try not to think about those things
It’s very specific so some people don’t think it’s worth it
@@LiamKillen im planning on getting an sp404mkii so maybe once I have more gear under my belt I'll give it a shot again!
Randomization is one of my favorite features on the DMI. The DrumBrute OG has it, too. If you use both machines together, you can get some pretty human sounding grooves going.
Yeah it’s a lot more intuitive than most people realize
Excellent demonstration! Looking to purchase my first drum machine. Drumbrute Impact or Behringer RD-8???
Drumbrute Impact IMO - if you want to have a more detailed discussion about it - my Discord community might be helpful ! discord.gg/xj8J2xJuBP
This machine where I learned music & have this channel now
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Always happy to see new DBI videos. Thank you for this Liam. Hope to see more. Especially the tutorials. Thanks again!
Do you own an Erica Bassline? Would love to see some tutes on this unit
I don’t own the Erica baseline at this point. I really appreciate you reaching out! 🍻
I picked up one of these a while ago and while I have done some korg volca Jams with it I haven't done much more. I feel like I explored the sounds awfully quick but I'm busting it out today because I'm making up some new program kits for my mpc 1000 and I figure why not sample different snares and bass drums etc etc into the 1000. Or my mpc one but the 1000 and I fit better.
Awesome! Thank you for this addition
Per track randomization/shuffle... Weird, never tried it, yet! Thanks man.
It's spicy! And my pleasure :-)
Can the random fill be recorded into the sequence if you hit Rec while adjusting it?
Oh so you mean like an automation. I'm not sure! I've never tried this!
ALSO! If you find yourself having tech / music creation questions like this, or just want to be in more of a community environment - hit up my Discord.
I find that having a community of people helping rather than just me is more helpful in general and we'd love to have you. Here's the invite incase you're interested: discord.gg/xj8J2xJuBP
With a better snare and clap this would have been an S-tier drum machine. But that snare... I've literally never heard anyone use it on a released track.
Yeah you've really gotta dial it in to make that snare work - i know.
Does the Impact have generic USB so you could hook it right up to a USB-c iPhone or iPad? Could be even better?
I don't think so because it's analog.
Is the impact capable of doing Maracas and tambourine or do I have to get the older brother?
No maracas / tambo on this one unfortunately
OK thanks. I decided to get a Alesis-SR16 then I saw the Alesis-SR18. I checked the PDF of the instruments on it and I was sold.
I read good things about that drum machine. 👍🏽
Great video Liam! I'm on the fence between the Drumbrute or going all the way to get a TR-8S. I am liking a lot the Drumbrute workflow but I'm a bit worried I'm going to get tired of the sounds. The swing per track is a feature I didnt know I needed.
I use the sequencer on the Drumbrute Impact to trigger drum racks in Live so you can use it as a sample player.
Go for the Tr8s, no question.
Yeah if you’re looking for more variety the 8s is your vibe because you can sample with it.
Oh shit didn’t know this
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Is there a similar sequencer device that allows you to import sounds?
Tr 6S all the way. Here’s a video: ua-cam.com/video/ibaWpyekpJA/v-deo.html
And a comparison video with tr 6S + Drumbrute : ua-cam.com/video/7ww--QBkkhs/v-deo.html
loads of samplers out nowadays. also depends on what budget and preferences you want...want a fast sampler for live recording or import trough pc, cheap one volca sampler 2 or mpc with a better budget...but loads more to choose from...actually own and owned several samplers .still loving my digitakt..
Can we have a link for an air blower? 😅
Haha I get this question a lot. Here's a purchase link 🙂 amzn.to/3bh6nx2
can it do hi hat triplets?
Maybe but I don’t know how I would pull it off.
Yes it can, they can be inserted via the strip both in step sequencer and real time.
Nobody talks about this because it’s right there, on the panel of the drumbrute.
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What is that duster you use?
Opolar!
I TOTALLY REGRET selling my impact to make $80 in chump change profit. It's a keeper.
the term "chump change" just makes me laugh everytime lol. Buy it again ! :-)
Is that kick problem ever fixed in a update? Hear none of you ‘influencers’ talk about it while i can clearly hear it in all the reviews and make think you dont mention it because a free model or money from arturia
i didn't run into any kick problems - other than maybe the sound of it? lol
tiktok, biggest collector of human behaviour on the planet....ccp data mining/selling , behaviour modification and thought manipulation.
Ironic calling that out on UA-cam
@@LiamKillen so you admit they both do
of course they do. is there a trustworthy alternative? are any new laws going to protect us? or must we all go live off the grid in a log cabin?
well, we are all in control of what we decide to watch. I do not feel Liam is trying to brainwash me. Although if he was, I would not notice it since I would be brainwashed... OMG!!!!! That's why I bought a new synth!!!