User Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Special Thanks
- Thank you for purchasing the Arturia MiniBrute 2S!
- Special Message Section
- Introduction
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation
- Quick Start
- Hardware overview
- The top panel
- Basics of synthesis
- The Patch bay
- Seq / Arp: shared features
- Sequencer basics
- Sequence Editing
- Arpeggiator basics
- Arp/Loop features
- Introduction: the MIDI Control Center
- MIDI Control Center
- Shift functions
- Shift function chart
- Shift function descriptions
- All modes
- SHIFT + Arp/Loop On
- SHIFT + Last Step
- SHIFT + Load
- SHIFT + Pad 1-4
- SHIFT + Pad 5-8
- SHIFT + Pad 9-16
- SHIFT + Pad 16 + Pad 1-12
- SHIFT + Pad 16 + Tempo Knob
- SHIFT + Page 16 .. 64
- Last Step + Page
- SHIFT + Play
- Record + Play
- SHIFT + Rec
- SHIFT + Save
- SHIFT + Sync
- SHIFT + Tempo knob
- SHIFT + Track Select
- Arp/Loop On + Tempo knob
- Erase + Tempo knob + Pad 1-16
- Load + Tempo knob + Pad 1-16
- Paste + Tempo knob + Pad 1-16
- Sync + Tempo knob
- Erase + Page 16 .. 64
- Copy + Page 16 .. 64
- Paste + Page 16 .. 64
- Load + Pad 1-16
- Save + Pad 1-16
- Last Step + Pad
- Velo/Press + Tempo knob
- Step Recording mode
- Pad Playing / Real-Time mode
- All modes
- Declaration of Conformity
8.13. Transport controls ........................................................................................................................................................... 93
8.14. Scale selection ................................................................................................................................................................... 95
8.15. Define the User scale .................................................................................................................................................... 98
9. Sequencer basics...................................................................................................................................................... 99
9.1. Play a pattern........................................................................................................................................................................ 99
9.2. Record a pattern ............................................................................................................................................................... 101
9.3. Pattern management .................................................................................................................................................. 103
9.4. Create a Chain .................................................................................................................................................................. 107
10. Sequence Editing ................................................................................................................................................. 108
10.1. Track selection ................................................................................................................................................................. 108
10.2. Track Type ........................................................................................................................................................................ 109
10.3. Track Mute .......................................................................................................................................................................... 114
10.4. Independent Timing divisions ............................................................................................................................... 114
10.5. Editing in real-time........................................................................................................................................................ 114
10.6. Editing in Step mode ................................................................................................................................................... 115
10.7. Pages....................................................................................................................................................................................... 118
10.8. Page Edit view .................................................................................................................................................................. 119
10.9. Lengthen a pattern ..................................................................................................................................................... 120
10.10. Independent playing directions ....................................................................................................................... 124
11. Arpeggiator basics................................................................................................................................................. 125
11.1. What’s an arpeggiator? .............................................................................................................................................. 125
11.2. Arpeggiator features .................................................................................................................................................... 125
11.3. Basic operations.............................................................................................................................................................. 126
11.4. Arpeggiator modes (note order)........................................................................................................................... 129
11.5. Build a multi-octave arpeggio ................................................................................................................................ 132
11.6. Pausing an arpeggio .................................................................................................................................................... 133
12. Arp/Loop features................................................................................................................................................. 134
12.1. The Looper .......................................................................................................................................................................... 134
12.2. Sequencer tracks and the Arpeggiator ........................................................................................................... 135
13. Introduction: the MIDI Control Center..................................................................................................... 136
13.1. MCC basics ......................................................................................................................................................................... 136
14. MIDI Control Center............................................................................................................................................ 140
14.1. Template Browser ......................................................................................................................................................... 140
14.2. Device Memories............................................................................................................................................................. 141
14.3. Local Templates.............................................................................................................................................................. 142
14.4. Store To/Recall From................................................................................................................................................... 144
14.5. Import/Export Device Settings.............................................................................................................................. 145
14.6. Data entry........................................................................................................................................................................... 146
14.7. Device Settings ................................................................................................................................................................. 147
15. Shift functions.......................................................................................................................................................... 158
15.1. Shift function chart ........................................................................................................................................................ 158
15.2. Shift function descriptions ......................................................................................................................................... 161
16. Declaration of Conformity............................................................................................................................... 165