Singular Sound BeatBuddy 2 Bedienungsanleitung


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BEATBUDDY
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Welcome
BeatBuddy Manual
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In order to benefit from all the latest features, it is necessary to have the most
recent firmware version installed.
To check the firmware version on your BeatBuddy, press the Drum Set and Tempo
knobs down at the same time and select ‘About BeatBuddy’. The firmware version
appears on the second line, and as of the writing of this manual, it is 4. . . 1 3
We periodically release new firmware updates, so please check the link below to
verify that you have the latest version.
Don’t have the latest firmware?
Download it here: https://singularsound.com/pages/support
For the complete changelog of firmware improvements, see the end of this
manual.
Important note about SD card compatibility
The SD card must be a standard size (i.e. not the mini SD cards) and needs to be
between 4 and 32 GB in capacity. Class 10 is recommended.
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Table of Contents
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Quickstart Guide.......................................................................3
How to Plug in..........................................................................12
How to use...............................................................................18
Tips and Tricks.........................................................................21
BeatBuddy Manager Software........................ .....23..................
Settings............................................................... ...................... 24
I. Sleep Mode............................................................24
II. Footswitch............................................................24
III. Main Pedal.............................................................27
IV. Audio Settings.......................................................30
V. Font Size.................................................................30
VI. Sobriety.................................................................30
VII. About BeatBuddy................................. ..30...............
VIII. Restore Default Settings......................................30
MIDI and the BeatBuddy........................................................32
Technical Support................................................ ...57................
Technical Specifications.........................................................58
Warranty..................................................................................59
Changelog.................................................................. 60..............
Playlists........................................................ ........31....................
Introduction.............................................................................10
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Quickstart
The BeatBuddy sounds best when played through a full-range, neutral stereo sound
system. Many guitar and bass amps are either not full range (they muffle the higher
frequencies) and/or cause distortion which lowers the quality of the BeatBuddy’s
sound. Acoustic guitar amps, PA systems, and home stereos tend to be neutral and
full-range. If you’re unsure about your sound system, listen to the BeatBuddy with high
quality headphones to hear what it should sound like.
Tip: Plug BeatBuddy’s headphone port into your home stereo or your amp’s aux jack, if
available.
The input jacks are there in case you want to put both the BeatBuddy and your
instrument sounds into the same sound system without the need for a mixer.
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LOOPER
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If you are plugging other pedals into the BeatBuddy, the BeatBuddy should be last on
the pedal effects chain, after the looper, so that the BeatBuddy’s sound isn’t affected
by your other pedals.
You do NOT need to have an instrument plugged into the BeatBuddy for it to produce
sound.
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Main Pedal
First tap: Start beat (with optional intro fill)
Tap once: Insert fill (different fill each time)
Hold down: Begin transition
Release: End transition, advance to next song
part
Double tap: End song (with optional outro fill)
When no song is playing: Hold down to enter
tap tempo mode
LOOPER
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Footswitch + Left Button
When song is playing or stopped:
Plays accent hit (can be any sound & different for each song part)*
*This is by default can be edited in the BeatBuddy Settings, see of this pg. 24
manual.
Footswitch + Right Button
When song is playing: Pause*
When song is paused: Unpause beat*
When no song is playing: Advances to next song/folder*
Hold to enter/exit folder
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1. Visual Metronome: Shows where the beat is in the measure
2. Name of song
3. Current part
4. Playback status
5. Drum set currently selected
6. Volume and tempo values
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a. Volume knob: Adjusts the volume of
the beats. Does not affect the sound
level of any instrument that is plugged
into the BeatBuddy
b. Drum Set knob: Changes the drum set
(sounds) being played by the beat.
Rotate to scroll, press to select. Hold
to save as default drum set for current
song.
c. Tempo knob: Changes the tempo
(speed) of the beat, measured by BPM
(Beats Per Minute). Hold to save as
default tempo. When a song is
selected within a folder, hold the
tempo knob to add the song to a
playlist. Read more about playlists on
pg. 31.
d. Up/Down arrows: Scroll up and down
in the screen menu
e. Left/Right arrows: Selects folder/song
(right arrow) exits folder (left arrow)
f. Tap button: Enters Tap Tempo mode:
Press the button or pedal to the
tempo of a song, and the BeatBuddy
will calculate the tempo BPM
g. Headphones Volume: Controls the
volume sent to the headphones jack
(including beats and any instrument
sound, if present)
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Footswitch Accessory
We highly recommend that you use the Singular Sound Footswitch+ (sold separately).
We designed it to be whisper quiet and withstand the heavy use of a BeatBuddy
performance, with ergonomic buttons that are comfortable even for barefoot players.
SD Card
All of the BeatBuddy’s content (beats, drum sets, settings) are stored on the SD card.
The SD card must be properly inserted into the BeatBuddy for it to work.
If you lose your SD card, you can download the default BeatBuddy content to put on a
new SD card at:
singularsound.co


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