DRUMBRUTE IMPACT VS ORIGINAL DRUMBRUTE - Side by side comparison & sound demo

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • In this video I do a side by side comparison of the original Drumbrute and the new Drumbrute Impact.
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Комментарии • 316

  • @SteveMayzak
    @SteveMayzak 6 лет назад +6

    Love that this came up right after the Impact intro video. This was the exact next question I had. Keep it up BoBeats! Thanks for making these videos.

  • @BoBeats
    @BoBeats  3 года назад +2

    If you want to pick up a Drumbrute use these affiliate links:
    Drumbrute
    EU: www.thomann.de/se/arturia_drumbrute.htm?offid=1&affid=623
    US: imp.i114863.net/xBX63
    Drumbrute Impact
    EU: thmn.to/thoprod/444377?offid=1&affid=623
    US: imp.i114863.net/LJod3
    (Affiliate links means I get a small commission if you buy something, and its a great way to support the channel)

  • @christopherrusch
    @christopherrusch 3 года назад +8

    the impact is amazing. i love mine and i don’t think i could live without that distortion circuit

  • @robertparenton7470
    @robertparenton7470 3 года назад +2

    Thank You! Excellent review.

  • @river718
    @river718 Год назад

    Last week I purchased a Drumbrute Impact and fell in love with it. Today I ordered an OG Drumbrute and can’t wait for it arrive so I can use them both with my Behringer RD-8 and RD-9!

  • @ZacharyThomasMusic
    @ZacharyThomasMusic 3 года назад

    This is such a great video. So useful. Thank you

  • @SpectrumDIY
    @SpectrumDIY 2 года назад +15

    I really love the sound of the impact, I'm surprised that it sounds so much better than the original honestly! I was scared because I bought the impact before I really looked at the differences... but dang. I'm so glad I got the newer one, plus I like that it's smaller footprint so it doesn't take up so much space to do the same job!

    • @goosegaskins
      @goosegaskins 11 месяцев назад +1

      Are you still liking the Impact a year later?

  • @johnfkay8341
    @johnfkay8341 5 лет назад +5

    Great comparison Bo. I just pulled the pin on an Impact. Hopefully be here and making awesome beats with it early next week. Excitement overload. Cheers mate.

  • @redmission1984
    @redmission1984 4 года назад +3

    Love the clap at 3:18 :). I love how small the Impact is...it fits great on my desk. It sucks that it only has 4 outputs, but I like to record each layer individually anyway or even just sample hits from it to put into a VST drum machine. It fits great into my workflow, and the sound is pretty unique.

  • @Joldrath
    @Joldrath 4 года назад +12

    The old one wins for me as well. Sounds more dynamic. It is bigger as well, which means more spacing, which then again means you can play it live, more easily.

  • @johnhaynes7720
    @johnhaynes7720 6 лет назад +1

    Good comparison! Thanks! :)

  • @brianbargmeyer6718
    @brianbargmeyer6718 6 лет назад +34

    Awesome comparison! I think it boils down to what drum machine fits better in the style of music you produce, not which is better compared to the other. It's like being in the early 80's and having to choose between a TR 808 and a Linndrum. Both are quite capable machines and sound great, but each will alter the overall tone and feeling of a song. Imagine if Billy Idol used an 808 on "Eyes without a face" instead of the Linndrum, or Marvin Gaye said "Na, I think I'll go for the DMX instead of the 808" on "Sexual Healing". Apple's and oranges I say :)

    • @michelnassarofficial
      @michelnassarofficial 6 лет назад +1

      100% agree!

    • @HotStrange
      @HotStrange 6 лет назад +2

      Brian Bargmeyer agreed. The Impact kind of reminds me of an 808 in steroids with more grit as a slightly harder hitting snare.

    • @EverettDudgeon138
      @EverettDudgeon138 6 лет назад +2

      Exactly and what a lot of people don’t know is a lot of artists used two drum machines together on some tracks. Totally comes down to the style and the mood you want to create.

  • @noizeguerilla9136
    @noizeguerilla9136 4 года назад +10

    2:30 when Bo says " The Filter really doesn't add that much " :D :D :D

  • @michelnassarofficial
    @michelnassarofficial 6 лет назад +6

    Both work so good together

  • @richnewman
    @richnewman 5 лет назад +37

    Bought and returned Impact. Kept OG Drumbrute. Why? First off, Kick 2 on the DB is just like the kick on Impact. Just like it. If there's a difference, it's so minute it doesn't warrant discussion. Second, I'll take a synth filter any day over distortion. Distortion pedals are cheap and plentiful, but good external filters are expensive. I agree that the DB filter isn't that powerful--but when I double it up with a great distortion/fuzz pedal...well... Third, having the additional voices and individual outs means everything in the studio. Getting diverse sounds and being able to manipulate the individual tracks in the DAW is a necessity. To me the original is the way to go. That said, the Impact is a nice compact drum buddy for jamming, writing beats, etc.

    • @Lo-fi_Hi-brow
      @Lo-fi_Hi-brow 2 года назад +3

      Filter < distortion all day, everyday.

  • @SoundtrackAudioCom
    @SoundtrackAudioCom 2 года назад +7

    Drumbrute seems warmer (so I bought one), the Impact seems to have a harder edge to it, but both sound good, so I think which is best very much depends on the music you make. For me it was the warmth that won the debate as it suits my music more.

  • @MelissaAtwell
    @MelissaAtwell 2 года назад

    Thank you for comparing!

  • @KordTaylor
    @KordTaylor 3 года назад

    Thanks for another great video.

  • @lucasshwa
    @lucasshwa 6 лет назад +11

    i actually think the impact sounds better, but the trade offs seem pretty equal. Arturia did a really good job with this one

    • @MegaPhalaenopsis
      @MegaPhalaenopsis 4 года назад

      I ve just bought the impact after having re-sold my Roland TR8.I consider having done a very good operation,for a analog drum machine.
      I am surprised by the strong to enormous attack,particully whith the drumbass that really sounds enormous.
      I also saw that some persons dislike the fact that there are only 4 outputs , but after having had one whith only a left and a right output , for me it is heaven to have 4 outputs , that are finelly 5 , if you include the main output.If you use one for the kick,one for the snaes,one for the hhats , there are still 2 ones for the others instruments,that is not so bad,and enough.
      Imagine that Roland actually proposes only 2 outputs,right and left for its digital toys.
      I also have the rd8 from Behringer ,and the association of these 2 brummachines gives something really cool.
      The drumbrute impact is very precise , and not difficult to use , and sincerely , for near 300€ , it is a gift that I couldn't miss.
      No regret at all.

  • @fotfoti
    @fotfoti 4 года назад +1

    I bought drum brute a month ago. I usually send the most important sounds which I want to shape to different channels on my sound card and the results are amazing . Some sounds like the OH, when the level is maximum, they get cracky but thats normal because its analog. Personally, I never crank up the volume to its maximum which is common these days for most producers.

  • @stingylizard
    @stingylizard 2 года назад

    Very enjoyable,thanks.

  • @Musik_Arbeiter
    @Musik_Arbeiter 6 лет назад +4

    Great video Bo! I just got the OG DrumBrute a week ago, I wish I waited a little longer until the Impact came out lol. I like both respectively in different ways but the Distortion sounds alot better than the Filter. Still I'm happy to have the OG DrumBrute!

    • @dennisreinink5059
      @dennisreinink5059 6 лет назад +3

      I use a bass fuzz pedal on my drumbrute. sounds awesome!

    • @hankrank9403
      @hankrank9403 6 лет назад +3

      I hate it when that happens. Don't right off the OG though imo it rewards spending time with it and Bo's earlier videos demonstrate it better than this comparison IMHO. I really value mine and appreciate the sound. Once I tamed the hats I was far happier with it.

    • @Musik_Arbeiter
      @Musik_Arbeiter 6 лет назад +2

      Dennis Reinink thats cool! I'll have try that haha. And Hank Rank I understand, I'm not unhappy with my purchase lol I just wish I waited so I could've maybe compared both DrumBrutes review wise. Either way I love the OG DrumBrute. I prefer the amount of different instruments and the design overall. They both have different sounds and qualities (as the video showed), the DrumBrute impact is more aggressive and harsh. I would like to pick one up down the road, but for right now the OG is still pretty awesome! 👍

    • @wesgutierrez3620
      @wesgutierrez3620 5 лет назад +1

      They both have their advantages but I am also on board with the OG. The performance features and additional drum sounds/controls defiantly do it for me.@@Musik_Arbeiter

  • @timocarliermusic
    @timocarliermusic 4 года назад

    Great video, thanks.

  • @itamarafek
    @itamarafek 6 лет назад +54

    Great video Bo, although I think you didn't do justice with the original.
    Mainly the kicks, which aren't that different if you use kick 2 but to my taste the og is much more versitile soundwise with congas for african grooves, clicks and rims and more sound sculpting options (although the fm drum is pretty cool as well). The ability to have two different high hats which doesn't necesserly choke one another is veryy handy. And the most important thing people forget is that these two like any analog synth are just crying for fx. Put the og Drumbrute with a beatcrusher and tell me you don't like the sound. Totally different beast! Sounds great though, would considered buying if I had'nt own the original

    • @saam6768
      @saam6768 6 лет назад +15

      I have both because I'm crazy, but yeah I never understood the hate towards the original. The original is a fantastic machine.

    • @rockstarjazzcat
      @rockstarjazzcat 4 года назад +6

      @@saam6768 The early originals had an issue with the noise generator that they'll fix that may have been badly impacting/coloring our experiences. For those that may be affected, check the site about an extended warranty repair.

    • @saam6768
      @saam6768 4 года назад +4

      @@rockstarjazzcat oh weird, i never heard about that. thanks for the PSA :)

  • @TobyBorrow
    @TobyBorrow 6 лет назад +2

    You get a little bit of compression with distortion and inversely with some compressors you get a wee bit of distortion - think early compressors like the 'Orange Squeezer' for guitar. If your pushing the upper limits of gain circuits it will tighten

  • @boedye
    @boedye 2 года назад +7

    I had the DB and the DBI. My personal experience was that the DB was limp and had zero oomf to it. The DBI was everything that the DB should have been. I kinda wish Arturia would take the power of the DBI and put it into the DB and make it actually Brutish.

  • @kimbanevile6421
    @kimbanevile6421 6 лет назад +6

    Is the Impact really that much meatier of a sound or is that the mix? If so I will be going for the Impact.

  • @stiptreezy8481
    @stiptreezy8481 3 года назад +2

    I’m debating getting one of these, leaning towards the impact due to lack of space, although I’m wondering if I were to record thru an interface with the line output wouldn’t it still be possible to record a sequence using all of the possible sounds by pressing the play button while the daw is in record mode? Or is the multi output just there in case you don’t want everything on one track?

    • @mmhcreates
      @mmhcreates 2 года назад

      Yeah, so you can have each instrument record onto separate tracks.

  • @FernandoLopez-gf2sr
    @FernandoLopez-gf2sr 2 месяца назад

    Thank you. To play the same pattern helps... a lot

  • @rockinzhu7998
    @rockinzhu7998 4 года назад

    thank you! very helpful~

  • @TheEdwin73
    @TheEdwin73 5 лет назад +2

    you can get that distortion also, when having an analog mixing desk, and overdrive the input gain a bit, so i personally don't see the added value of that distortion so much(unless per individual sound)...i remember that way back, the whole 'hardcore' kick drum sound, was made by overdrive the mixing console, on the kick drum, to get that typical sound, just as an example(not my kind of music)...but the fm drums are a nice touch though.

  • @Dvd7111
    @Dvd7111 2 года назад +2

    Yesterday I bought the Drumbrute on marketplace. Both machines are good offcourse, but impact is clearer on the bass. I think for a midi setup like, with a keyboard or synth the Drumbrute is better for combining other drums with your keyboard or synth. The impact I think is more standalone with only an analoge synthesizer. But both is a matter of taste and the things you gonna do with it or create with it. But to have fun with it is the most important. I use the Drumbrute in combination with an E-80, SE-02 and MX-1 so Roland gear. The E-80 for the sound and background drums, SE-02 for the bass, MX-1 for the efx, drumbrute for variation of drums. I am a music hobbyist and thnx for the video.

  • @elistafford
    @elistafford 4 года назад +1

    So what do you think about using both units together. Say if you like the kick and snare better on the impact but the toms better on the original? Do you think the sounds mesh together well?

  • @klijmodjjoskr17
    @klijmodjjoskr17 4 года назад

    Excellent detailed 1 to 1 comparison. Thanks for posting. Totally agree with your remark, the db impact sounds much fatter especially when using distortion.

  • @mmtech3874
    @mmtech3874 5 лет назад +5

    I own the OG and I would not swap it, I like the output much better and I can send all my instruments to different effects or to different channels on a mixer to record and edit the sequences as best as possible, that makes it perfect for recording.

  • @mattsynth
    @mattsynth 6 лет назад

    Does either of them have a mixer with sends built in or effects like delay and reverb?

  • @andyjardine8192
    @andyjardine8192 6 лет назад +1

    Good comparison 🔈

  • @GuidoGautsch
    @GuidoGautsch 8 месяцев назад

    Super helpful! I know know that i enjoy neither of them 😁 just going to use the Deluge to synthesise drum sounds

  • @mattcero1
    @mattcero1 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had the DBI for a few months. I bought it for $140 and sold it for $220. The $80 chump change I made wasn't worth getting rid of it as I regret it after having the Volca Beats and the Behringer TD-3. It's heads and shoulders above these other two. It's a total quality device and a keeper, just like the Korg Monologue. Just keep them as they're both timeless.

  • @johnfkay8341
    @johnfkay8341 5 лет назад +2

    Or you could filter the Impact through a Micro or Minibrute Steiner Parker filter I'm guessing that would work if you wanted a similar effect. Especially the FM drum Keep it in the family.

  • @nikko444
    @nikko444 4 года назад +1

    Dude! Thank you for the awesome content! I watch a lot of your tests and comparisons. Like your criticism. Now I’m sure I don’t need either of those. Battery 4 with proper articulations and modulations for extra dynamics sounds better to me. Even though it’s a digital sampler I can pull much punchier groove out of it. I will continue my search, master 🙏🏻😃

    • @lisasimp135
      @lisasimp135 4 года назад

      Nikolai Fialkowski you sound like shit with generic battery 🔋

    • @nikko444
      @nikko444 4 года назад

      Lisa Simp it's worse than that

  • @filmlikefrank
    @filmlikefrank 5 лет назад +1

    The additional parameters on the Original Drumbute don't change the sound dramatically making it less of a selling point. Also, has anyone had issues adding the original in a mix? It sounds very soft to me while getting clipping on the kick drums (I am no recording engineer).

  • @avene
    @avene 6 лет назад +11

    Nice review. I definitely prefer the sound of the Impact.

  • @MattGreerMusic
    @MattGreerMusic 6 лет назад +8

    Thanks for the comparison. Definitely sounds better than the "OG" in my opinion. Still a polite pass from me but I think they're improving.

    • @HotStrange
      @HotStrange 6 лет назад +2

      Matt Greer Music Yeah I was interested in the OG Drumbrute because it’s so so fun to play. The performance controls are really cool. I could just never quite gel with the sound. I think it sounds fine but that it. It’s just fine. The impact on the other hand sounds much better, maintains the performance controls and adds distortion and an FM drum. For the $299 price tag, I may end up getting it.

    • @MattGreerMusic
      @MattGreerMusic 6 лет назад

      It's definitely a good value. If I were in the market for a budget friendly analog drum machine, I would most definitely consider this one.

    • @RoomAtTheTopStudio
      @RoomAtTheTopStudio 4 года назад +1

      @@HotStrange TBH if you aren't using the individual outs on the OG then the basic sound is very hard to get with. You definitely need to use the outs and then process each sound individually. When you do that the OG stomps on the Impact big time if you know what you are doing. That said if you are short of studio space and mixer channels the Impact is an excellent drum machine with it's own character.

  • @ZenWorld
    @ZenWorld 6 лет назад +10

    aHHHH A new Drumbrute!!

  • @Trig242
    @Trig242 5 лет назад

    Ive had the OG for a while and I really enjoy its overall classic drum machine sound, and instrument selection......that said I just ordered an Impact today.....so my answer to which one is; both!!

  • @littleBIGsynths
    @littleBIGsynths 6 лет назад +14

    I didnt even know Arturia was releasing a smaller drum machine!!! Sooo awesomeee!!! 😁 ... and it actually sounds pretty great! I think I'm sold already! Lol Is the Impact similiar in size to the microbrute? Great video. 👍

  • @maxisingleone
    @maxisingleone 3 года назад

    Excuse me for this question but ¿can i recording 3 or 4 different hat tracks on those machines??

  • @juanfont5243
    @juanfont5243 2 года назад

    ESPECTACULAR !!! COMPARITION

  • @detrechter5416
    @detrechter5416 6 лет назад +1

    A comparison video! Yes! Thank God...uhm...I mean....Thanks Bo.

  • @vainsacrosanct2014
    @vainsacrosanct2014 6 лет назад

    Thanks you for another good review and comparison video Bo.
    Is the colour mode on the impact midi controllable? Can you write an automation track for it in your DAW?
    I'm also looking forward on a review/jam session with the Minibrute 2/2s and the drumbrutes.
    Keep it up!

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  6 лет назад

      I do not know about the midi control ability unforunately. But its a very interesting thought. I doubt it however.

    • @johnhaynes7720
      @johnhaynes7720 6 лет назад +2

      According to the user manual on the Arturia site normal and colour versions of each instrument have independent MIDI note numbers.
      From the English manual, Section 3.1.5, titled "Each instrument has four sounds":
      "Each instrument actually has four different sounds: Normal, Normal with accent, Color without accent, and Color with accent. The Normal and Color versions of each sound have independent MIDI note numbers [p.99] that can be changed using the MIDI Control Center [p.70]. The Accent versions of each sound occur at different MIDI velocity values on their respective MIDI note numbers.".
      So, the answer to your question appears to be yes in fact. :)

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks John!

  • @RoomAtTheTopStudio
    @RoomAtTheTopStudio 6 лет назад +2

    From what I can see with the Drumbrute ORG and the IMP they can work well side by side if they are used with the ORG on individual outs and the IMP on channel 11 (I don't use zap on my channels). That way all the effects from the IMP can be utilized without having to use the limited individual outs that bypass the effects. On the ORG that's an advantage with the filter but a disadvantage with the step repeat function.
    I did say that I would wait for the Tanzbar2 and the 808 clone but the IMP would be useful for the new features alongside my ORG. I'll be getting one or the other with the 808 clone or the Tanzbar2 anyhow so if the IMP is cheap then it's a no brainer really.
    I will see when it comes out and how it goes when I try it at the shop

    • @HotStrange
      @HotStrange 6 лет назад +1

      Luke Kage I’m gonna be getting the Impact. Not only does it sound better to my ears, but the size is a huge plus. My studio real estate is at a premium so the smaller Impact is perfect for me. And I’m loving that distortion and FM drum.

  • @kmontzka
    @kmontzka 6 лет назад +6

    Thanks for the thorough comparison! I always wished the original had distortion and glad the Impact has it, plus it sounds tighter, which I like as well. I also really like the price point - could sell original and buy the impact for around the same price. Although my guess is the market may sound be flooded with original DrumBrutes with others thinking the same thing! :)

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 6 лет назад +40

    Out of curiosity, why did you program the kick to be so different on the two? The OG Drum Brute can do a kick that is very much like the Impact. There are videos showing that. The OG drumbrute has two different kick drums.
    So many folks in the comments focused on the kick difference because they may not be familiar with the original's sound. It's important.
    I do like the distortion on the new unit, and there are other things to like about it for sure. Core sound just isn't as different as this video makes it sound.
    For reference for others, here's your video on the original, with a more traditional kick.
    ruclips.net/video/MIixt1zChSo/видео.html

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  6 лет назад +12

      I think you are right here Pete. I am very new to doing side-by-sides and I think I could have done a better job on the kick. Thanks for bringing it up. Hopefully people still get a sense of the difference which I think is pretty evident. I did not use Kick 2 on the DB to fatten up the sound of the kick more because I stuck to the idea of just using the same sounds for both devices. For better or worse it was the approach I stuck to.

    • @HotStrange
      @HotStrange 6 лет назад +1

      Pete Brown I’m not disagreeing with you, that was definitely a valid point, but I think for a lot of people, myself included, the size is a big factor as well. I have a small studio space do the Impact is perfect for me.

    • @Psychlist1972
      @Psychlist1972 6 лет назад +2

      Oh sure. There are lots of things to like. The built-in distortion is one. Seems the accent/color is a bit more interesting, too. Just saw lots of folks in the comments making a decision based on the bass drum. The new bass does sound a bit different/better, but the gulf is *much* slimmer than the video might make you think.
      The hats are still terrible, though :)

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  6 лет назад +1

      Pete I am not sure I think its thaaat similar tho. At least to my ears its hard to get the og db close in terms of the kick.

    • @goldphinga
      @goldphinga 5 лет назад

      I agree Bo, very different sounds between these two machines!

  • @dannywolters152
    @dannywolters152 29 дней назад

    Thanks for this! Great to have a side-by-side comparison. On the basis of this video I've decided the original Drumbrute is likely to be the right sound for the techno I'm into - solid, punchy, and clean sound coming through here (with the exception of that grainy open hat, maybe!) Love the sound of that filter - very smooth, and perfect for a drop. I would say the Impact really is not to my taste at all, although I can see how it might be preferable for some genres - bit more a synthetic feel? Very different instruments, likely intended for quite different styles of music.

  • @MR-jd1yo
    @MR-jd1yo 6 лет назад

    the kick on the OG has a bit weird water drop resonance can u make it sound "dryer" and
    more similar to the impact?

    • @sixajd
      @sixajd 6 лет назад

      There's a sweep control on the kick drum on the original drumbrute. You can turn it off, which will get rid of the pitch dropping like it is in this video. I think that's what you are talking about, anyway.

  • @SuppyBro
    @SuppyBro 3 года назад

    maracas and tamberine were the deciding factor for me lol. great comparison. what a struggle to decide!

  • @cooperman.incstudios4060
    @cooperman.incstudios4060 6 лет назад +4

    the filter on the drumbrute sounds good ONLY if you distort the signal afterwards. So it makes the drumbrute mouch less of a standalone drum machine, you always need something to process it with cause it's just so soft in general. though if I'm in my studio, I do prefer a clean sound source, so used in a production environment, it's awesome, live it would suck balls.

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  6 лет назад

      solid points there

    • @BritoWorx
      @BritoWorx 5 лет назад +1

      A nice distortion pedal along side the drumbrute does wonders

  • @validcore
    @validcore 5 лет назад +14

    Why did you program the kick on on the original to sound as awful as possible? It has 2 different sounding great sounding kicks.

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  5 лет назад +6

      This is true. I went with the methodology of using one kick on each device. Might not have been the best and I have taken note of this. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @validcore
      @validcore 5 лет назад +4

      @@BoBeats you got me to get my og drumbrute out & play it hooked up to my Grandmother last night. Thanks man.

    • @vprice509
      @vprice509 3 года назад +2

      @@validcore Your poor Nana! Is she OK? She makes the best lemon bars.

  • @romboid
    @romboid 5 лет назад +1

    I tested both in a shop, and the impact sounded better to my ears. More punch and more interesting sounds. But i did not fall in love with it. Nice, just that.

  • @jackonearth
    @jackonearth 4 года назад +1

    I have the og db but find myself using a rhythm wolf as a master for the basic beat(good thump/smash/ting-ting)and the db as a slave for flowing accents and accompaniment. The impact seems to have a better snare sound with that overdrive. I’d like to hear the combo of impact as master with the og db as slave.

  • @tradewhales9170
    @tradewhales9170 6 лет назад +1

    What hits harder this or the tr8s or nah

  • @Joldrath
    @Joldrath 2 года назад

    Thank you m8

  • @VictorSteiner
    @VictorSteiner 6 лет назад +2

    It‘s so hard for me to decide for drums ... I want something that can sound brutal and sharp for some pop-industrial stuff ... so these are all out ... DFAM oder Digitakt maybe? Can‘t decide.

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  6 лет назад

      Can't go wrong with a Digitakt since its sample based. But the DFAM looks very cool as well. Wish I had one here to try it out!

  • @kevingamache1512
    @kevingamache1512 3 года назад

    I just bought the od which arrives friday
    Later i will ad the alesis sr18 and a command mesh kit
    I also use my keyboards for drums
    The impact is cool but the og will work for me as some of those sounds remind me of my old simmons drum pads and my old boss dr110
    To fun
    Great vid Bo

  • @bernardojunqueira2392
    @bernardojunqueira2392 5 лет назад

    If only we could get the DB Impact´s distortion replacing (or adding to) the filter of DB Original , that would be a complete machine to me. Grat vid!

  • @StopTryingSoHard
    @StopTryingSoHard Год назад +2

    Everytime I randomly end up on a DB vs DBI video all I can do is hope Arturia will come back and make a DB2 and it will be easy, just give the DBI the extra sounds (preferably some sample channels that we can load), individual outs, etc, but otherwise keep the DBI sounds and other changes.

  • @hellf.o
    @hellf.o Год назад

    Wish Impact had a filter session too!

  • @andycordy5190
    @andycordy5190 Год назад

    I'm very late to the party but I no longer have to make up my mind as I now have both units. Your comparison has helped a lot in deciding what I would like to do with these great machines. I'm in an ongoing discussion about the Perkons and why it exists, regarding the history of drum machines and I think the evolution from say the TR808/909 to these Arturia instruments is simple and linear, one cannot really say the same for the Perkons which is in a league of one😂

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah, but why do they always provide such a sucky 'snare' tone?

  • @MadelnMachines
    @MadelnMachines 6 лет назад +10

    It's a tough call. The Impact definitely sounds better but you can do so much more on the original. Ideally they would update the Drumbrute mk2 with the same sound and features of the Impact but still with the detailed soundshaping possibilities of the original. I wonder how similar the drumbrute sounds with a distortion like the impact.

    • @TheEdwin73
      @TheEdwin73 5 лет назад +5

      if you have an analog mixing console, you can overdrive the input gain on it, you can 'dial-in' how much you want your sound affected, it can be done per individual output also, then you can choose what channel of the drumbrute you want to be affected, and what not, it can be done with both drum brutes, or any drum machine for that matter.
      but i'm not sure it would work well with a digital mixing console, as digital distortion sounds bad.

  • @teknomanning
    @teknomanning Год назад

    Now they are the same price?

  • @AkaTengu
    @AkaTengu 5 лет назад +7

    Hmnn... Impact sounded louder which the human ear favors. Maybe record on separate channels and match average RMS of the compared audio. Just a thought. Thanks for your opinion though.

    • @saardean4481
      @saardean4481 4 года назад +1

      this is not a mastering channel. you can use the volume know on your end. They sound completely different so it still is a good video

  • @wesgutierrez3620
    @wesgutierrez3620 5 лет назад

    I dont necessarily think that one is better than the other. I think its more of a preference thing. the sounds on the impact are a little tighter but the OG has more options as far as performance value. The OG has more drum sounds and analog controls to work with, which is nice but the FM drum and color feature on the impact are pretty cool. It just depends which features cater more to your style.

  • @electrosonicnebula
    @electrosonicnebula 4 года назад +15

    I'm back to this vid now that I'm ready to buy one or the other. Not only did you not match the sounds as closely as possible, but you didn't program, the same, or a similar beat.
    On top of that the beats are at a totally different tempo. No, the date wasn't April 1st. You can't get *any* info about how the machines compare.

  • @BurstupTV
    @BurstupTV 5 лет назад +5

    That comparison is not very fair. You made the bass drum of the original Drumbrute sound worse because you didn't turn the pitch down but the sweep up. Also, with the original Drumbrute you can layer Kick1 + Kick2 which can sound extremely fat when done right.

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  5 лет назад +1

      Yepp, I agree. I should do another one at some point

    • @RoomAtTheTopStudio
      @RoomAtTheTopStudio 5 лет назад +1

      @@BoBeats Great idea for a video. OG vs Impact 6/7 months on!! Try having them play the same beats and use them both to their advantages. The OG has 12 outs so run the outputs through a board so you can enhance each sound either with a pedal or with a plugin plus you can layer the kicks, the snare/clap/rim. The Impact has 4 outs but it has better onboard processing. I would love to see you showcase these strengths in a head to head.
      Due to the creative sound shaping that can be done on the OG I never followed up any interest on the Impact as the only real advantage to me was it had a cowbell but even that can't be pitched unless I sample it so it lost it's appeal to me. If individual outs and sound design isn't your thing then for me the Impact rules the OG for sound straight out of the box and for size.

  • @eligijustyla5233
    @eligijustyla5233 4 года назад

    So which one is better?

  • @renegabgrullon4426
    @renegabgrullon4426 5 лет назад +2

    Bo! Im a big follower of your work keep it up.
    I noticed in this video that everytime you talk a hiss (noise) comes up, its kind of unpleasant.

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  5 лет назад

      Thanks buddy! Been trying to improve my vocal audio a lot hopefully its better nowdays

  • @absurdumnonsensum1773
    @absurdumnonsensum1773 8 месяцев назад

    Albeit it is a great comparison I still sit on the fence between these two because... it just struck me... I really don't know what I want. I don't do music but I enjoy playing around with synths. I recently got the Minibrute and love it. I think I might just choose the Impact in the end because it's more compact and as a beginner (is there a level lower than beginner? rookie? noob?) synthist I should just try it out and not overinvest.

  • @hiphopfacts64
    @hiphopfacts64 3 года назад +1

    At 6:40 Bo gives us a subtle sign to choose the impact😁

  • @VJFranzK
    @VJFranzK 6 лет назад

    The Brutal Battle! They do sound different, it could be describes as Cold vs Warm. So what about vs Elektron?

  • @anotherlook5885
    @anotherlook5885 3 года назад

    Bonjour excusez-moi une question je voudrais savoir je ne comprends pas l’anglais ! Vous pouvez me dire lequel choisir s’il vous plaît merci 🙏 drumbrute ? Impact ? Merci 🙏

  • @thesesmallboxes
    @thesesmallboxes 2 года назад +2

    Sitting here, in the future (late ‘21), I’m really torn about these two instruments. The OG prices (even new) are coming down but I struggle to decide if I should get either one.
    I’m a drummer and historically, I haven’t been a fan of x0x drum sounds…but I suspect that they can become more musical with individual effects applied.
    The workflow looks superb, and is part of my obsession with these; I imagine I could get an interesting (and non-“cliche”) accompaniment going quickly.
    Or do I just get an MC-707 at 3 times the price and “X” times the capability?!
    Sigh……..,,

    • @thesesmallboxes
      @thesesmallboxes 2 года назад

      Since writing this four days ago, I came upon this playlist, which is quite simply the most sublime use of a drum machine I’ve ever heard. There is definitely a Drumbrute in my future!
      ruclips.net/p/PLoqpJYmniKoqBPx0oVXqYYWdkEoXq3EoG

    • @mvandell
      @mvandell 2 года назад

      @@thesesmallboxes just got an og DB..
      All I can say is don't underestimate the individual outs and the processing possibilities they give you. The sequencer rocks and the ease of programming and tweaking is just awesome.. the filter sounds great in hi pass mode too..
      I'll check out that play list buddy
      Thanks for the heads up 🙏🌟🔥
      Oh btw have you decided yet?

  • @nickhaldin8674
    @nickhaldin8674 5 лет назад +3

    I think the impact was played louder, and sometimes that is perceived as sounding better. That being said, the stripped down nature of the impact appeals to me way more. And it sounds so much warmer and fatter with the distortion. The original sounds very thin and weak, besides I find the maracas and what not kind of unnecessary.

  • @ElSWVisitor
    @ElSWVisitor 4 года назад

    Less sure than I was but still gonna opt for the original

  • @TheActualJae
    @TheActualJae 6 лет назад +13

    This is totally a personal preference thing, but I really prefer the Impact's sounds. Reminds me more of an 808, nice mellow, bassy sounds. But, you know, if that's not you're thing, maybe get the original ;)

    • @christopherpederson1021
      @christopherpederson1021 5 лет назад +2

      Have tried them both and the Impact sounds better

    • @joethompson2910
      @joethompson2910 4 года назад

      In your guys opinions, which one has the more “realistic” drum & percussion sounds?

    • @MrScarabey
      @MrScarabey 3 года назад

      @@joethompson2910 OG of course !

  • @Trig242
    @Trig242 6 лет назад +4

    Ah, dammit. Now I'm going to own both of them.

    • @DJWOLFLIVE
      @DJWOLFLIVE 6 лет назад +1

      Craig_M Yep. And I just got the first one 4 months ago

  • @circuit0386
    @circuit0386 4 года назад

    great comp! thx Bo. Pls put your ads at the begining. Its so annoying when bideos get interuppted qhile trying to focus on details.

  • @80iesDude45
    @80iesDude45 5 лет назад +2

    Ok, the IMPACT sounds cool, even with Distortion, but the box with the orange lines looks ugly. Why no wooden panels, Arturia?

    • @BritoWorx
      @BritoWorx 5 лет назад

      Cris Cosey meant to be more affordable. So they took away material and enhanced the internals. Even trade off depending on how you look at it.

    • @Trig242
      @Trig242 5 лет назад +1

      I saw a review where the person said it had a "lambo" look to the side, and oddly enough it made me want it more 😂

  • @calabiyou
    @calabiyou 4 года назад +1

    I prefer original for sound shaping potential. Impact is easier to sound good and samey but you might as well just get a tr8 if you want prepackaged sound.

  • @jackbird9388
    @jackbird9388 6 лет назад +39

    The impact sounds like a teenage engineering tonic.

  • @fromgreetings
    @fromgreetings 2 месяца назад

    OG! More instruments. More individual instrument outputs for more options when externally processing and mixing. More pads. Individually tunable toms. A drum machine with so many outputs doesn't need to sound perfect "straight out the box". The 808 was almost always compressed externally. The Vermona also has the ability to route individual instruments out for processing.
    That is the point where you start making your sound. With the Drumbrute OG, any instrument that you don't send out from the individual outputs will still run through the Drumbrute OG filter. That is when the filter makes much more sense than a distortion/compressor. Because the Main Out will send those filtered sounds to you mixer for more options. E.g. Compressor distortion.

  • @D.Z.A.-kp8lf
    @D.Z.A.-kp8lf 5 лет назад

    The original drum brute has 17 different drum sounds which is always best to go with the more sounds plus it's bigger!!

  • @radiczofficial
    @radiczofficial 6 лет назад +1

    I have never heard them in life situation. I have one really important question! Did you use the same method to record there voice? I mean you used the outputs into soundcaard? If this is the case.. Drumebrute ORG has a very week bass.. OR.. Arturia bought you to make it up like this.. Sorry I dont want blame you, these thoughts just pop up.
    I would go for the sound richness instead littl bit more butttons.

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  6 лет назад

      You could probably add more bass using the second kick drum (I only used the same drums on each device). And both where recorded into the zoom h6. And I tried to match levels. First time doing a side by side like this so still learning =)

    • @johnhaynes7720
      @johnhaynes7720 6 лет назад

      According to the user manual on the Arturia site ( downloads.arturia.com/products/drumbrute-impact/manual/drumbrute-impact_Manual_1_0_EN.pdf ) normal and colour versions of each instrument have independent MIDI note numbers.
      From the manual, Section 3.1.5, titled "Each instrument has four sounds":
      "Each instrument actually has four different sounds: Normal, Normal with accent, Color without accent, and Color with accent. The Normal and Color versions of each sound have independent MIDI note numbers [p.99] that can be changed using the MIDI Control Center [p.70]. The Accent versions of each sound occur at different MIDI velocity values on their respective MIDI note numbers.".
      So, the answer to your question appears to be yes in fact. :)

  • @hallvardpaulsen
    @hallvardpaulsen 6 лет назад +6

    I am totally new to synths, keyboards, and all these other music gadgets. I thought I was starting to understand a bit of the lingo, but now I am confused again. The reason is: I thought these drum machines would come pre-loaded with a bunch of different "virtual" drum-kits. So if you would like to make a comparison, like this, you would start by loading the same (or very similar) drum-kit samples on both synths. This doesn't seem to be the case, as you are pointing out the difference in sound between them (and indeed I can hear they sound very different indeed).
    So are you just comparing the #1 preset sounds on both machines (the most "out of the box" of the sounds), or is it kind of problematic to load the same samples/drum-kit on both of them?
    (Sorry if this is a very stupid question, but one has to start somewhere..)

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  6 лет назад +5

      This is a analog drum machine. It only has ”one kit” which can be tweaked to sound differently. But unlike a sample based or digital drum machine it can’t really change its sound all that much.

    • @BoBeats
      @BoBeats  6 лет назад +4

      And it was not a stupid question. I understand that these things can be complicated.

    • @hallvardpaulsen
      @hallvardpaulsen 6 лет назад

      Thank you for the reply. I guess analog is the keyword here. But in a world where everything is becoming "digitized", how come analog synths are the preferred alternative? (Wouldn't it be possible to make a digital synth that can do everything an analog one can, with or without the hardware nobs and buttons?)

    • @tonymirosevic9126
      @tonymirosevic9126 6 лет назад +3

      Hallvard Paulsen Digital is emulation of analog. And sound difference is huge in my opinion. Try to compare for example original tr-909 and "new version" tr-09 or other roland digital clones of their classic analog brothers and you will get the piont :) also have in mind that if you try to compare it on cheap small spakers or headphones you won't probablly hear diffrence

    • @tonymirosevic9126
      @tonymirosevic9126 6 лет назад +4

      Hallvard Paulsen if you want to be more confused just tyoe in search "modular synth" :P

  • @gnarlysoundscapes7210
    @gnarlysoundscapes7210 5 лет назад +28

    The old one wins for me. More knobs, more sounds, two mode filter... and no sound potential wasted on the infernal cowbell.

    • @Mr.Marbles
      @Mr.Marbles 10 месяцев назад

      The old one but with the kick from the impact and the zap replaced with the fm drum would be so cool imo

  • @onetruedodd
    @onetruedodd 5 лет назад +1

    I was hoping this would discuss the hardware and connectivity differences between them. Does the impact not have individual outs for voices? Does it have fewer voices? Does it have fewer pattern memories? This was interesting, but I'll have to continue doing more research elsewhere on those other kinds of things.

  • @EliahHoliday
    @EliahHoliday 6 лет назад +5

    The Impact does seem to have more of a classic analog drum machine sound. Looks like it will go head to head with the Behringer 808.

    • @midisignal7974
      @midisignal7974 6 лет назад +1

      That’s why they are releasing it before the 808..

    • @BigBadWolf..............
      @BigBadWolf.............. 6 лет назад

      It has pads and midi over usb. The behringer 808 will probably not have either. I’m tired of switches on drum machines. The other nice thing is you can turn off quantization.

    • @applepie5782
      @applepie5782 5 лет назад

      Behhringer are shite 😋 a mimic company with no originality, wonder which companies classic machine they will copy / ripoff next ???

  • @jamesstonehouse3448
    @jamesstonehouse3448 6 лет назад +7

    Nice, but am I still allowed to like my volca beats and sample?

    • @fortheloveofnoise
      @fortheloveofnoise 6 лет назад +3

      James Stonehouse As long as you painted an orange stripe on the Volca Beats we will allow it.

    • @herbertdruschke503
      @herbertdruschke503 5 лет назад +1

      i am always coming back to my volca beats and the sample from time to time. the beats for having one of the most beautiful kicks and the sample for beeing an excessive fun tool delivering a massive low-fi impact. love both.

    • @jamesstonehouse3448
      @jamesstonehouse3448 5 лет назад +2

      @@herbertdruschke503 I thoroughly agree! I recently had a go at a low fi ambient jam with the sample.

    • @herbertdruschke503
      @herbertdruschke503 5 лет назад +1

      same here. i had a go at a deeep grooving low-fi house session. i love its simplicity though beeing very effective. korg should make a volca xl hybrid drumcomputer with the impacts sequencer abilities.

    • @originalfallinggirl
      @originalfallinggirl 5 лет назад +1

      Yesss! The Volcas RULE 💪

  • @gregorythomasmusic
    @gregorythomasmusic 4 года назад +2

    maybe I am a sucker for distortion, but the impact sounds snappier (transients really translate) and a bit “thicker” - IMPACT wins here.

  • @muffinman2.0
    @muffinman2.0 4 года назад

    Why is the resonance all the way up on the original drumbrute? If you don't like the filter I would keep it down. Otherwise thanks for the video Bo. 😉