The history of DrumBrute began in 2016 when Arturia first introduced its fully analog drum machine. This device was created to provide uncompromising drum parts for both producers and performers.
Arturia introduced the updated limited edition DrumBrute Impact 1984. This is the same powerful 10-voice analog drum machine, but now in the iconic creamy white color. DrumBrute Impact 1984 combines analog percussion with a polyrhythmic 64-step sequencer and modern features in a compact device that instantly inspires rhythm creation.
This limited edition of analog drum machines blends timeless design with the rich, punchy sound of Brute. Thanks to the color adjustment for each voice, built-in analog distortion, and the polyrhythmic sequencer, you can easily create percussive rhythms.
_Bold Analog Sound

DrumBrute Impact 1984 is a drum machine for demanding musicians who want to feel the true power and monstrous sound. Adjust the color, engage distortion, and push polyrhythms to new heights.
_Brute Sound
DrumBrute Impact 1984 adapts to any playing style — from sharp, quantized hits to free-flowing improvisations with no rhythm constraints. Thanks to its multi-out, MIDI, and sync capabilities, it easily integrates into any setup.
Its aggressive, customizable sound adds powerful energy to your tracks. Each drum sound can be boosted with the programmable "Color" function, which adds a distinctive character to each hit.
Revamped Look
DrumBrute Impact 1984 has a bold and nostalgic design that combines vintage aesthetics with modern functionality. Its expressive creamy white color makes this drum machine a striking element of any music studio.
Ready to Perform
DrumBrute Impact is designed for live performances, offering instant control over all sound parameters. It also features Step Repeat, Pattern Looper, and Mute/Solo groups, which allow you to create dynamic rhythms and add expression in real time.
Connectivity
With four separate audio outputs, DrumBrute Impact 1984 seamlessly syncs with setups such as Eurorack, vintage Roland equipment, Korg Volcas, DAWs, and MIDI devices.

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