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• edit the Device Settings
• perform other MCC functions such as pattern editing, file management and
Template creation, among other things.
Note: The MCC will do all of these things when the MCC and DrumBrute are synced also.
10.2 Device Templates
10.2.1 The Working Memory
When the MCC and DrumBrute are in sync, the Working Memory is the internal memory
of the DrumBrute. Edits made to patterns inside the MCC are made simultaneously to
the DrumBrute.
When they are not in sync the Working Memory functions as a sort of ‘target’ onto which
Templates or patterns can be dragged and then transmitted to the DrumBrute memory.
But edits made to patterns inside the MCC when not in sync do not edit the patterns
inside the DrumBrute.
10.2.1.1 Live editing
After you click the Sync button the internal DrumBrute memory is shown inside the MCC
in the Seq Editor window. Any edits you make to these patterns will also be made in the
DrumBrute. This is called “live editing.”
Important: When you make a change in the Seq Editor window an asterisk (*) will
appear next to the name of the selected Template. These changes are not automatically
saved, so you will need to use the Save or Save As… buttons to preserve your new
pattern data.
Live editing works in one direction: from the MCC to DrumBrute. Changes made
from the DrumBrute front panel are not detected by the MCC. Use the Recall From
button to back them up to your computer before selecting another Template.