Hello guys!
Thank you for the interest!
The sweeps are not synced to the DAW. You can either map to a key a certain sweep/speed or map to a key the variable speed articulation for the sweep and then use the slider to change it. The included grooves use the first method (but they are thought to match a certain BPM). In general we've found that most grooves sound fine in a +-20 bpm variation from the original intended tempo.
The library has 33 different sweeps (with velocity/round robins) and 9 variable sweep kind (which basically include all the previous in a single key and you can change them with the slider).
Basically what I find "innovative" in this library is:
1) A MIDI player "arranger" style that works well (a nightmare to script). You can also automate the Groove Dynamics control to have an additional control over the general dynamic of the groove. There are included midi files too, if you prefer to work with a proper drum track.
2) A nice Matrix Mixer, that allows to capture the sound of the drumkit as it happens in a recording studio.
3) A lot of articulations: 113, which are impossible to map all at once. Most of them are for the Snare (due to the brushing, and various kind hits) and for the Hi-Hats (sampled in different opening amounts).
4) A versatile mapping system, which allows to map the drum as you wish. The included grooves use this system in background to have their custom mappings (and if you want to use the MIDI of the groove in your DAW you have to import its mapping in the instrument).
5) It's the first library where you can see our mates Simone and Olmo play!
Here's the manual:
https://www.fluffyaudio.com/wp-content/ ... Manual.pdf