What a Combo ...and a great peace you Meade there (watching it the fifth time right now😂) ....btw: any recommendations for a cheaper alternative to the capistan? 😅 Keep it up!
Accent on the kick on each onbeat and distortion on themaster - this happens in the drumbrute. There is also a delay connected which allows him to create all that rumble in between the onbeats and make the sound overall more interesting. Hope this helps :)
Also, I would just mention for posterity that you can distort the kick more than the rest of the instruments by turning them all down and turning the distortion up then returning the kick to a higher level. Assuming that the Drumbrute's distortion isn't unlike most other distortion circuits. Just thought I would mention it for the newbies, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
This machine IS made by arturia,if im not mistaking !? A vert good French synthesiser factoy ... Il waiting to buy a microfreak...for 250€ ...it is litle ...but so much enterteining and powerfull than a Korg minilogue ! The microbrute IS really pure too ! Arturia IS The only Real succession of Roland ! Almost better than Roland !!! ... Arturia's Sound IS The Sound of électronic music of tomorrow , but with using oldsynth's designs ....m'y collection IS starting !!
This is awesome Timo! Glad i stumbled into this. One question though. You basically connected the output of the Drumbrute to the delay pedal, and then i see two outputs from it, i suppose? Are those for left and right channels? Thanks in advance for the reply
@@Decoy303 Yeah, but many higher end delays have stereo outputs for ping pong effects. I like to send the kick to a separate channel so I can sidechain stuff, and then I send the mix output to a delay where the hats and snare hits are in the middle but the delay will pan the feedback full left/right. Alternately, you can send the Impact channels to a stereo mixer and pan the channel.
That FM drum is THE feature of the Impact!
Nice work. One of the better techno demo's of the impact 💪🏽
Honestly the first video I've seen of someone making this thing sound good.
really? haha
strymon makes everything sound amazing
🔥 Dancing !Dancing !Dancing !❤ subscribed ✨️ 🙏
6:42 gets nastyyy
just got the impact this week and loving what it can do on its own
Impressive!
All I can do with the Brute is four on the floor.
Damn bro, you got some serious feel.
Oh boy, you are good in this!
Sounds so great!
What an amazing performance!
6:43 to 7:03 banger
Freaking amazing.
Good jam ! 👌
Impressive
Great inspiration! Thanks!
Very good job. I love this jam 👍👍👍👍👍
very impressive
Take a bow sir that was fuckin class 👌🏻
Sick
This is savage
Subbed! Got a Drumbrute Impact just a couple weeks ago, so this is really something to see ... and hear! Kiitos!
badass
Wicked!
How come we never hear any cold, hard and deep techno from Japan - I'm curious - do you have any examples?
Oh wow, this is very interesting
Cool!
Gives off Black Mesa vibes.
Sick!
Jesus, ficou muito foda
niice
Woooo! 🔥
What a Combo ...and a great peace you Meade there (watching it the fifth time right now😂) ....btw: any recommendations for a cheaper alternative to the capistan? 😅
Keep it up!
memory man!
best delay
sick. how are you getting that fat, deep kick? is that the drumbrute standalone? or is there distortion on it? cheers
@Wayne Brown Only at 9 o'clock on the knob, which is hardly extreme. Looks more like he accented the kick in the setup.
@Wayne Brown It's both. He used accents on the kick, and distortion on the master.
Accent on the kick on each onbeat and distortion on themaster - this happens in the drumbrute.
There is also a delay connected which allows him to create all that rumble in between the onbeats and make the sound overall more interesting. Hope this helps :)
@@AllaMortify yea man 9 is kinda a lot on this machine especially if the kick full level and accented
Also, I would just mention for posterity that you can distort the kick more than the rest of the instruments by turning them all down and turning the distortion up then returning the kick to a higher level. Assuming that the Drumbrute's distortion isn't unlike most other distortion circuits. Just thought I would mention it for the newbies, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Very good very amazing. Please more Kind of that. Then U ll get an Abo from me. Nice greetings from Germany
Is the sound processed in any other way (compressor)?
This machine IS made by arturia,if im not mistaking !? A vert good French synthesiser factoy ... Il waiting to buy a microfreak...for 250€ ...it is litle ...but so much enterteining and powerfull than a Korg minilogue ! The microbrute IS really pure too ! Arturia IS The only Real succession of Roland ! Almost better than Roland !!! ... Arturia's Sound IS The Sound of électronic music of tomorrow , but with using oldsynth's designs ....m'y collection IS starting !!
This is awesome Timo! Glad i stumbled into this. One question though. You basically connected the output of the Drumbrute to the delay pedal, and then i see two outputs from it, i suppose? Are those for left and right channels? Thanks in advance for the reply
Without researching the delay pedal, I'd say it has a stereo output my lad.
Found it: www.strymon.net/product/elcapistan/
@@THEextraterrestic thank you
The drumbrute impact is mono
@@Decoy303 Yeah, but many higher end delays have stereo outputs for ping pong effects. I like to send the kick to a separate channel so I can sidechain stuff, and then I send the mix output to a delay where the hats and snare hits are in the middle but the delay will pan the feedback full left/right. Alternately, you can send the Impact channels to a stereo mixer and pan the channel.