I don't have a DrumBrute Impact, so I can't actually test this, but I'll try to make a checklist for syncing it and the MxB.
Let's tackle the scenario where the DrumBrute will be the master and the MatrixBrute will be the slave. Thus you should be able to use the transport and tempo on the BrumBrute to control booth devices. We'll use MIDI for the synchronization, since that's the only way to control
start and
stop* Setting up the DrumBrute Impact up as a sync master, ref. manual page 68, section 8.1:
- Press the SYNC button until INT is selected (internal sync)
- Connect the MIDI out on the DrumBrute to the MIDI in on the MatrixBrute
* Setting up the MatrixBrute as a sync slave :
- Connect the MatrixBute USB port to an USB port on your PC/Mac (this is just so that we can run
- Start the MIDI Control Center software (MCC) (ref. manual page 49)
- In the MCC, click the DEVICE tab
- Set MIDI clock source to MIDI
- On the MatrixBrute, in the sequencer section, push the MIDI Sync button so that it's lit (ref. manual page 43,44)
Now the MatrixBrute sequencer should follow the DrumBrute sequencer. You can also use the Sync buttons in the LFO and Effect sections if you want them to follow the tempo.
If you want to use the MatrixBrute as master an DrumBrute as slave instead, select
MIDI as the sync source on the DrumBrute and switch off
MIDI Sync on the MatrixBrute.