1.2.8. Pattern effects
Swing
introduces a “shuffle” feel to the patterns. It can affect the entire pattern (all
instruments at once) or only the current instrument track, leaving the others untouched.
Using the Swing encoder while holding the Shift button allows you to shift the timing of an
entire instrument track forward or backward. You can also shift the timing of an individual
event on a track by holding the corresponding Step button and turning the Swing encoder.
Random
introduces an increasing amount of unpredictability to the patterns. As with the
Swing setting, this control can affect the entire pattern or only the current instrument track,
leaving the others untouched.
For more details on these features, see the
, and
sections.
1.2.9. Pattern length/Last step
DrumBrute Impact patterns can be up to 64 steps long, consisting of up to four 16-step
subdivisions that play one after the other. Those are called the Step Groups.
The four LEDs above the double arrow buttons (<< >>) are used to indicate the pattern length
and which Step Group is currently playing.
The Last Step button is used with the Step buttons and the << >> buttons to change the length
of the current pattern.
For a complete description of these features, see
.
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