Yup, Stolperbeats is right. I don't own one and therefore can't evaluate how it differs from the competition, but I can tell you that almost any digital sequencer on the market right now has some form of microtiming, i.e. per-step swing. I use the Vector sequencer a lot, I'm sure the Hermod family has it, too. All Elektron products have parameter locking, which includes microtiming.
On the Stolperbeats this seems to be solved algorithmically with a single encoder, whereas on the examples I mentioned, you have to edit the swing on each step manually.