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10.9.2.7 Pads send MIDI notes
You can choose whether the pads will send MIDI note data or not. The actual note values
they will send are determined by the Drum Map. See section 10.9.4 to learn about this.
10.9.2.8 Metronome
Seven metronome values are available, including one that cannot be accessed from the
front panel (1/4T, or quarter-note triplets).
10.9.2.9 Step Repeat Randomizer
This setting will apply increasing amounts of random behavior to the pattern steps that
use the Step Repeat feature. The higher the setting, the more extreme the random
jumps will be: there will be more jumps from 1 Step to 4 Steps, for example.
10.9.2.10 Step Repeat Probability
The Probability parameter allows you to increase or decrease the likelihood that a
random Step Repeat event will occur. At higher levels it also can generate Step Repeats
where none existed before.
10.9.2.11 Vegas mode
When this setting is active the DrumBrute front panel will begin to flash its buttons and
pads if no activity has occurred for 5 minutes.
10.9.2.12 Pause mode
This parameter dictates the function of the Play/Pause button. There are two settings:
• From current: when playback resumes it will do so from the place in the pattern
where the Pause button was pressed.
• From beginning: the pattern will start from the beginning when playback
resumes.
10.9.2.13 Next bank
You can instruct DrumBrute to switch between banks without having to perform the
second step of also selecting a pattern.
For example, if DrumBrute is playing pattern Bank A #12 and you switch to Bank B
without specifying a pattern, it will play pattern Bank B #12 without waiting for further
instruction. Exactly when it will change to the second pattern is determined by the
setting of the Wait to Load Pattern parameter (see section 10.9.2.5).
10.9.3 Transport settings
You can define the MIDI channel and CC number for each of the three main Transport
commands independently. All three must transmit the same type of MIDI information,
though: MMC, MIDI CC or both.