8.3. Clock In/Out rates
To change the clock in/out rate, first be sure the DrumBrute Impact is not playing a song
or a pattern. Next, hold the Sync button and turn the Rate/Fine encoder to select one of the
available clock formats for the DrumBrute Impact Clock In and Out connectors to send and
receive:
•
1P (one pulse per step, or pps)
•
2P (Korg Volca standard)
•
24P (standard DIN sync)
•
48P
The clock type can be changed whether the DrumBrute Impact is the master or slave in
your system.
The default rate is 24P. There's also a
Center.
♪: It is better to synchronize the DrumBrute Impact with 48P, if other devices in the system send or
receive that sync format. The synchronization will be more accurate. 1P and 2P are not advised unless
really necessary.
8.4. Clock connectors
There are several types of connectors that have been used for musical synchronization
purposes over the years. Here's a chart that indicates the best kinds to use when connecting
older devices to DrumBrute Impact:
Connector type
1/8'' mono (TS)
1/8'' stereo (TRS)
Check the owner's manual for your device if you are not sure which sort of sync capabilities
it has.
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Clock In/Out Settings [p.94]
Signal(s) sent
Clock pulse only
Clock pulse and start/stop
Arturia - User Manual DrumBrute Impact - Synchronization
menu in the MIDI Control
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