8.10.2. Global settings
We’ll go through the Global settings left to right and top to bottom.
8.10.2.1. Clock In/Out Settings
This is where you determine which clocking signal will be transmitted and recognized by
the Clock input and output connectors. Settings: 1step, 2PPQ (Korg), 24 PPQ, and 48 PPQ.
8.10.2.2. Auto-Sync
This parameter tells the DrumBrute what to do if it is not running and it receives a clock
signal from an external source. When Auto-Sync is On the unit will respond to the first
clocking signal it receives, and when the clock signal stops the DrumBrute will switch to
Internal clock.
With Analog Clock, if the clock signal stops, the drumbrute will stop too as there is no way to
differenciate a clock drop out and a stop.
When Auto-sync is Off the DrumBrute will wait until it receives a signal from the front panel
Sync selection.
8.10.2.3. Tap Tempo
Choose whether it will take 2, 3, or 4 taps to set the Tempo.
8.10.2.4. Global BPM
This parameter allows you to override the independent Tempo settings of each pattern.
When set to Global each pattern will play at the current Tempo value on the front panel.
8.10.2.5. Wait to Load Pattern
With this parameter you can specify whether a new pattern will be loaded as soon as
you select it or not. If not, DrumBrute will wait until the end of the current pattern before
switching to the next one.
8.10.2.6. Accent Velocity Threshold
This sets the MIDI velocity value for the Accents you add when editing a pattern.
8.10.2.7. Pads send MIDI notes
You can choose whether the pads will send MIDI note data or not. The available options are
Off (no MIDI note data sent), USB&MIDI, USB and MIDI. The actual note values they will
send are determined by the Drum Map. See
section [p.73]
to learn about this.
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