Digitally Store Arturia MINIBRUTE Patches

US Amazing Machines introduces BRUTE VRS - Virtual Recall Sheet for the MINIBRUTE      10/11/14

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Amazing Machines has introducess BRUTE VRS, a Virtual Recall Sheet for the Arturia MINIBRUTE, which allows users to digitally store patches made on the Hardware Synth. THey say that, although the BRUTE VRS does not generate any sound on it's own, special attention to detail has been taken to achieve visual feedback that is as close as possible to the hardware instrument, including the LEDs for Octave Selection, Envelopes, LFO and Arpeggiator Tempo.

A spokesperson told us, "The Pitch and Mod Wheels respond to incoming MIDI Data from the MINIBRUTE, while the Envelopes' LEDs blink, in a similar fashion to the hardware, when notes are played and depending on how the Envelopes are set. The Arpeggiator Tempo can be Synced to a DAW's Tempo using the Clock Source Switch. This level of detail may sound trivial at first, for a simple Virtual Recall Sheet, but it's essential to allow the end user to store and load patches fast and easy."

Features:

  • 1 Reaktor Ensemble
  • Virtual representation of every single parameter on the hardware
  • instrument
  • Virtual representation of all the blinking LEDs, as close as possible to
  • hardware response
  • Protects the environment using software instead of paper to store patches


Compatibility:
Native Instruments' Reaktor 5.8 or newer.

Pricing and Availability:
BRUTE VRS is a available at the Amazing Machines' online store for $14.99 USD.

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