Hey everyone, first post -
First of all, I love the Drumbrute! I love the sound, and the sequencer is ace as well - in fact, I liked the sequencer so much that I went ahead and bought a Beatstep Pro as well. There are so many great features, e.g. I love that there are 64 steps, and I love the polyrhythm mode. So thanks for desingning and making that instrument!
I have a few feature suggestions that came about after playing the drumbrute for a while:
1. MIDI control of the Start / Stop / Rec button, when Sync is set to internal.
Idea: The CCs that you define in the MIDI Control Center (Manual 10.9.3 Transport settings) do not only transmit from the drumbrute to a DAW that a pattern was Started / Stopped / Rec'd, but can also be send from the DAW to simulate a button press of START REC or STOP.
When receiving the CC set in the MIDI Control center, e.g. CC54 Value 127, the Drumbrute will the be set to REC (or start playing with its internal clock, or stop playing, depending on the CC number).
Use case: I record to a DAW. In a midi Track, I've set up a MIDI CC to trigger the Drumbrute to start playing, and 64 bars later, I've set a trigger to stop the drumbrute. I'll be able to use the nice clocking of Drumbrute instead of the clocking from the DAW while recording the audio and MIDI from the drumbrute.
I'll then be able to set the tempo independent from the DAW e.g. go crazy with Steve-Reich-style phasing when recording different takes, while making sure the "Punch In- and Out" of the Drumbrute always happens at the same time in my DAW timeline.
2. MIDI control of what the retrigger strip does
Idea: Have four notes predefinded from the MIDI Control Center, on a seperate Channel from the drum notes, send and receive (emulate) the use of the retrigger strip. E.g. I've pressed and released 1/4, Drumbrute sends a Note on and off to the DAW. When I play back the same note, Drumbrute recreates the effect ofpressing the 1/4 on the strip.
Use case: I improvise the use of the retrigger strip the first time I've recorded to my DAW. But maybe my performance wasn't so perfect and now I can just go and tweak the notes that got recorded from the retrigger strip. Now, I will be able to record the same pattern including the retriggering over and over, e.g. with different sounds.
I could also send slow arpeggios to the retrigger strip and create crazy glitchy patterns ..
3. MIDI thru from USB to DIN MIDI
Idea: Right now, notes played to the USB MIDI are played by Drumbrute, and also recorded to the Sequencer, but not instantly relayed to the DIN MIDI out. It would be great if incoming notes from USB MIDI could just be passed on to the DIN MIDI.
Use case: DAW -> Drumbrute -> Rack Drum Machine e.g. Jomox Airbase 99 or Roland R8-M
Play patterns from the DAW and have them played on the Drumbrute and instantly replicated on the rack drum machine.
4. MIDI Control Center: Note Names and Numbers everywhere
In the MIDI Control Center, dropdowns having to do with MIDI notes are sometimes displayed as Note #39 and sometimes as C2. It would be really cool if every dropdown hat both number and name - #36 C-2. It would be really cool because I've come across at least 3 different systems of naming notes in DAWs (starting at C0, starting at C-2 and going from C-1 to C0, starting at C-2 and going from C-1 to C+1).
Same with manufacturer manuals and handbooks. In the end I always use something like MIDI Ox to figure out what note is actually meant.
5. In MIDI Control Center, Transfer patterns from Drumbrute to Beatstep Pro vice versa
Idea: it would be cool to copy a pattern from Drumbrute to the Beatstep Pro Drum sequencer and vice versa in the MIDI Control Center. Both applications look kind of similar, maybe this could be implemented.
6. Make the retrigger strip more stable
Sometimes when going crazy on the retrigger strip, drumbrute loses its spot and scrambles the drum sequence. I am under the impression that it happens more often with sequences that have swing. This is more of a bug fix request but thought I'd post it anyways.
Well, those are just my ideas from a few weeks of use. Maybe none of this is implementable, but one can always dream .. : D