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Singular Sound BeatBuddy Instruction Manual page 5

Midi controls
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continues playing the beat in time. When unpaused, the BeatBuddy
unmutes and continues playing drums. This behaviour is recommended
when the BeatBuddy is acting as Slave in MIDI Sync.
Mute pause can be set at ​ Settings > Main Pedal > Mute Pause
2. Sync effects to the BeatBuddy's drums:
Some effects can be timed to the BeatBuddy's tempo. For example, if a
MIDI Sync enabled delay effect is used, it will time the length of the
delay to the speed of the beat, so it sounds perfectly in sync with the
drums. Some excellent MIDI sync capable effects are provided by the
Eventide H9 and TC-Helicon VoiceLive 3.
3. Record your BeatBuddy's MIDI notes in your DAW:
The BeatBuddy has the capability to stream out the MIDI notes it is
playing. You can connect the BeatBuddy to your computer to record the
MIDI notes as the BeatBuddy is playing, so you can have the ease of
playing the BeatBuddy to lay down the beat, but also keep the powerful
capabilities of working with MIDI notes.
BeatBuddy is "Slave" (MIDI IN):
1. Quick song selection: You have 3,000 songs in your repertoire and
you play gigs where you get random song requests from the
audience. Though you have already figured out which BeatBuddy
beats go with which songs in your repertoire (or used our handy
Song Matching Tool ​
of the BeatBuddy's folders for the right beat when you get a song
) , you don't want to have to search through all

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