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BeatBuddy the Only Drum Machine That sounds Human and is Easy To Use

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Features

  • The first drum machine in a pedal format, enabling full hands-free, creative control of the beat. Add fills, cue transitions, and end the song all without taking your hands off your instrument
  • Over 200 songs in 24 genres (that you control) and 10 ultra-realistic drum sets. Expandable via the SD card port. Holds up to 3.2 million songs and 300 drum sets.
  • Seamless MIDI Connectivity. Use your beatbuddy as a MIDI transmitter or receiver, passing MIDI Clock information, song start/stop, transition, and more.
  • Visual Metronome on the built in LCD screen show you which bar and measure you're in, making it easy to improve rhythm and play in new time signatures.
  • Award-winning sound quality thanks to professionally recorded samples and non-quantized round robin playback. It's the first drum machine that doesn't sound like a machine.

Description

BeatBuddy is the first drum machine in a guitar pedal format that enables full hands-free, creative control of the beat. Musicians can effortlessly insert fills, transition from verse to chorus, add accent hits, throw in drum breaks, and more, to create an unprecedented live drummer effect - all in award- winning, ultra-realistic 24-bit sound. The non-quantized beats, recordings of real drummers, makes BeatBuddy the first drum machine to not sound like a machine. BeatBuddy is packed with features for musicians from all walks of life. A visual display of the beat makes it easy to improve rhythm or play with unfamiliar time signatures. MIDI Sync controls your loopers to make sure they're in time with the beat. Record directly from the BeatBuddy for professional-level drums on your upcoming album. Create gig lists and scroll through your songs, hands-free, during your next performance. It's the power of a drum machine with the simplicity of a pedal. FUNCTIONS • MIDI Sync • Visual Metronome • No programming necessary • Live hands-free control of the beat • Use with guitar, piano, harmonica, or any electric or acoustic instrument INCLUDED CONTENT • 24 genres • 220+ styles • 10 drum sets • All time signatures ADDITIONAL CONTENT • Add up to 3 million songs • Add up to 300 drum sets • Create with the free software • Download from the Premium Library • Share on the our Forum SPECS • True stereo • Award-winning realism • Studio- grade 24-bit sound • Non-quantized (feels human, not mechanical) • Beats are recordings of professional drummers • Use with any sound system, including headphones

Brand: Singular Sound


Style: single


Item Weight: 522 Grams


Voltage: 9 Volts


Amperage: 100 Milliamps


Item Weight: 1.15 pounds


Product Dimensions: 5 x 3.5 x 2.5 inches


Item model number: BeatBuddy


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 9, 2015


Hardware Interface: 1/4-inch Audio


Signal Format: Analog


Material Type: Plastic


Size: 0


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 9 Volts


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  • FINALLY! A drum machine done right!!!
Style: single
This pedal is truly amazing. I've always had trouble with drum machines and the BeatBuddy is finally a drum machine done right. It is super easy to use, sounds amazing and gives you very powerful hands free control of the beat with very little effort. I'm a singer/songwriter and play acoustic guitar. And when I write songs at home or perform solo in coffee houses, I need a beat to work with. Music without a beat is... weak. So I tried it all -- the Alesis SR16, Boss Dr. Rhythm, etc. but they were so complicated I just gave up after getting really frustrated. And they sounded mediocre if not terrible. But the BeatBuddy is FINALLY a drum machine done RIGHT!!! This is what I like: Super duper easy to use: Seriously my grandma can use this thing. And she has! I've never seen her jam so hard, she was having so much fun I was laughing so hard I cried. You just press the pedal and a fill gets thrown in perfectly in time, no matter where in the measure you press the pedal. Holding down does a transition which ends when you let go -- really intuitive! Beautiful display: When have you seen a full color LCD screen on a stompbox? Never. The visual interface is really genius and is a large part of why the BeatBuddy is so easy to use. It changes color depending on what type beat is playing (red is intro/outro, green is main drum beat, yellow is fill, white transition, black is paused). So just by glancing down, you know what the beat is doing. But the real genius in the interface is the visual metronome. It's a dark bar that moves across the screen in time to the beat. So if the time signature is 4/4 it takes 4 bars to move across the screen, or if it's 5/4 it takes 5 bars, etc. So you know just by looking at the screen when the fill or transition is going to end and you can time yourself to the visual cue -- THIS. IS. HUGE. It made me better at guitar: I have seriously gotten better at my timing within a day of getting the BeatBuddy. My guitar teacher even said he noticed a big difference since I started playing with my BeatBuddy. So now he's getting one too! He's really excited to use it to teach his students. It inspired me to write awesome songs: It's so much easier to write music when you have a beat to work off - it gives you something to play to. And since the BeatBuddy comes with over 200 beats in over 22 different styles, I've started experimenting with playing to different styles of beats which has made me write very original tunes and different to what I usually do. It's making me grow as an artist. It sounds amazing: When I was first jamming with it, one of my musician friends came over and he was like "how did you fit a drum set in your room?!!" he couldn't believe it was a drum machine, it sounded so real. Though word of warning: If you have it plugged into an electric guitar amp it will sound muffled - those amps cut the high frequencies. The best is to plug it into a PA. If you have a digital amp with the 'Aux in' jack, then it's ok. You just plug the BeatBuddy's 3.5mm heaphones jack into the amp's aux in jack. I personally have the BeatBuddy's headphones jack plugged into my home stereo's AUX IN jack and it sounds amazing, especially because it's in stereo! It saved me (a lot) of money: I play lots of small coffee house type gigs. And they don't pay that much. So it really hurts when I have to split the money with a percussionist (have I mentioned that music without a beat is weak?). Now don't get me wrong - I love percussionists and drummers and I think they fully deserve getting paid like the rest of us musicians. But my particular percussionist tended to drink as the night went on and would start getting sloppy. And then he wouldn't show up to some gigs at all without bothering to cancel. Been looking for a replacement, but no luck... until I got my BeatBuddy! Now I have a drummer who keeps perfect time ALWAYS, and I keep all the gig money! I paid for my BeatBuddy within 4 gigs, and now I make double the money! In short, this is best investment I've made in my musical career. Other than learning to play guitar in the first place, of course. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2015 by Jason DeFrank

  • Absolutely rocks! Has reinvigorated my guitar and piano playing.
Style: single
I love this thing. I play guitar as a hobby typically by myself or with just a couple of buddies, and consider myself fairly decent. In working on some complex licks, I was having issues with considering the rhythm of songs I was trying to cover. With Beat Buddy, I can finally have unabated jam sessions, which as many fills, crashes, and beat stops as I want! Sound quality: I love hooking it up stereo to my mixer and running it through 2 12" Alto PA speakers and a 112 sub - with this rig you could have a party with just the PA and the Beat Buddy. As mentioned before, this sounds really amazing in full stereo and with a setup that can truly articulate it's bass notes. It also sounds great through a regular speaker via the phones 1/8 jack into a bluetooth speaker or cabinet. However, I don't totally recommend this through a guitar amp. It sounds OK, but guitar amps were never designed for these kind of drum frequencies, and so cymbals and bass kicks are pretty muted and honestly I think could be doing harm to your precious guitar amp. I think if you are not going to run this through a mixer and speakers, the best, most user-friendly accessory to use this with would be any dedicated drum monitor, and if not that then I'd say an acoustic instrument amp or a keyboard amp. Seriously though, this has re-invigorated my passion for guitar and piano, for several reasons. For one, the Beat Buddy user community is very impressive, and is comprised of some very intuitive, creative people who are willing to share their ideas. This makes it so I can envision a song I'd like to learn/ cover, and then usually if I go on the user forum, I can download the beat to the entire song, that someone has created! If the beat wasn't custom-created, then nearly as useful is the suggestion of the BPM, specific beat, and specific drum kit to use for the song in question. I absolutely love browsing the forums for new ideas. All that said - I love it. Also, you really should get the optional footswitch - it opens up some really great possibilities to improvise by adding crashes or 'start/stop' beat pauses - I really enjoy experimenting with the footswitch, and find that its super intuitive and easy to jam right along with the guitar without much thought at all. As the manufacturers state, this is NOT a backing track. This truly is a simulated drummer that responds live, and I think it does an awesome job at it. For anyone stuck in a rut on their guitar learning or piano learning (or drum learning for that matter!), this thing is simply amazing and I can't recommend it enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2017 by Eli

  • Beats Em All Buddy
Style: single
This is a great pedal! I had several drum machines, but never kept one to actually use it. The worst one was the best "looking" one from the fancy French company Arturia. Unless you want to create the worst of the 70s sound on purpose, steer clear of that lovely looking stuff. I've had one of those little Korgs, and a few others, and they all sound canned. The Beat Buddy is fun, and sounds amazing in comparison any others I've played with or heard. Someone else reviewing it mentioned all it does is playback .wav files. That's a very unthorough way to look at this device. If you slow or speed up a .wav file, it doesn't take long for it to sound "wrong," because you either lose top or bottom end quickly, and all the character can go away. That doesn't happen here; any speed sounds full, dynamic, loud and correct. This device does not just play files. It allows you to play them at whatever speed you want, with a super intuitive KNOB to turn. It adds FILLS, seamlessly and reliably. There's a tiny screen but it doesn't ask you to navigate ridiculously-hard-to-manage menus. And they're not trying to upsell anything more than any other company. To "accuse" them of not giving you the "best" beats before even listening to the AWESOME beats they give you? C'mon. This is a great drum machine, which requires nothing other than power. You do not have to plug a guitar into it; it is not a guitar pedal. Any beat can go any BPM, and volume is KNOB-controlled on the fly as is BPM. If you're a performer thinking of using this for a show, buy it. You'll love it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2021 by Mark Urso Mark Urso

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