WOW! you literally just opened my eyes. I was so disappointed with beat buddy canned. beats... practically useless for me. Being able to create and save my own beats is a total game changer. Thank you for the clear and simple demonstration!
Totally! Honestly, the beats on the beat buddy (when you build them right) are so good I don't think I'll ever need a drummer. It makes your performance come alive.
Thanks for this. Just recently acquired a beat buddy pedal to help fill in when a drummer is missing and was looking for how to do this as while I am a drummer myself I am leading on keys also.
Thanks for this video. The editor totally passed me by. It’s great to finally have a way to balance out the factory beats and the beats I made in logic. Editor could do with being a little more user friendly but I guess Singular wanna sell us beats instead of us making them
@@musicbydanlee I’ve been sitting for hours balancing a lot of my beats. It’s like night and day difference. So looking forward to gigging this weekend
@Mowdre6683, xlnt comment, but then brother in a world of instant gratification some of the lazy just have more money than “can do” perspicacity…or as @musicbydanlee outros… elbow grease, elbow grease, elbow grease.
Thanks. This is helpful. I'm trying to figure out how to build a beat in my Midi recording software (Cakewalk) and bring it into Beat Buddy. Just confused on how I'd map the sounds from my software to a beat buddy kit.
I'd try the opposite direction. Create a beat in BB Manager with every sound from your set. Export it and then open it in your MIDI software to see what sounds your MIDI software says it is. That should tell you what you'd need to do to map it back the other direction.
Great video, I would like to create the following beats for band practice. Reeling in the years, Cant stand loosing you, Creep, Just what I needed, Sultans of swing, Brick in the wall. I am not to up to speed with the processs and with your amazing video I will hopefully be able to do more. Do you have any samples for the songs listed above, I would pay you something for them if need be?
I think I have Sulton's of Swing. But I pulled it off of this site: forum.singularsound.com/c/beatbuddy/song-files/24. They may have some of the other songs you asked for as well.
This tutorial is SO helpful thanks!
WOW! you literally just opened my eyes. I was so disappointed with beat buddy canned. beats... practically useless for me. Being able to create and save my own beats is a total game changer. Thank you for the clear and simple demonstration!
Totally! Honestly, the beats on the beat buddy (when you build them right) are so good I don't think I'll ever need a drummer. It makes your performance come alive.
Thanks Dan, just got a Beat Buddy, really helpful.
Thanks for the step by step tutorial. Good song choice!
Thanks for this. Just recently acquired a beat buddy pedal to help fill in when a drummer is missing and was looking for how to do this as while I am a drummer myself I am leading on keys also.
Thanks for this video. The editor totally passed me by. It’s great to finally have a way to balance out the factory beats and the beats I made in logic. Editor could do with being a little more user friendly but I guess Singular wanna sell us beats instead of us making them
Editor needs to be A LOT more user friendly!!
@@musicbydanlee I’ve been sitting for hours balancing a lot of my beats. It’s like night and day difference. So looking forward to gigging this weekend
@Mowdre6683, xlnt comment, but then brother in a world of instant gratification some of the lazy just have more money than “can do” perspicacity…or as @musicbydanlee outros… elbow grease, elbow grease, elbow grease.
Very helpful. Great job.
Dude, awesome video, you had me at summer of 69!
Best song ever!
Very instructive. Thanks!
Thanks. This is helpful. I'm trying to figure out how to build a beat in my Midi recording software (Cakewalk) and bring it into Beat Buddy. Just confused on how I'd map the sounds from my software to a beat buddy kit.
I'd try the opposite direction. Create a beat in BB Manager with every sound from your set. Export it and then open it in your MIDI software to see what sounds your MIDI software says it is. That should tell you what you'd need to do to map it back the other direction.
is beat buddy manager only online now? Where did you find this software?
Is there a place where folks share custom beats?
Wow thanks!!!
Great video, I would like to create the following beats for band practice. Reeling in the years, Cant stand loosing you, Creep, Just what I needed, Sultans of swing, Brick in the wall. I am not to up to speed with the processs and with your amazing video I will hopefully be able to do more. Do you have any samples for the songs listed above, I would pay you something for them if need be?
I think I have Sulton's of Swing. But I pulled it off of this site: forum.singularsound.com/c/beatbuddy/song-files/24. They may have some of the other songs you asked for as well.
Elbow grease, elbow grease, elbow grease…just so. ❤