๐ธ Step Up Your Sound with BeatBuddy MINI 2!
The BeatBuddy MINI 2 is a revolutionary hands-free drum machine designed as a guitar effect pedal, offering musicians 200 customizable songs across various genres. Its oversized footswitch ensures easy access, while the visual metronome aids in rhythm mastery. Compact and lightweight, it seamlessly integrates into any pedalboard setup.
Item Weight | 10.6 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.5"L x 2.5"W x 2.7"H |
Color | Frost |
Style Name | Chorus,Mini |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 0.1 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
C**0
A whole new perspective
I never really used a metronome when I started playing guitar, but learned eventually that my playing suffered from occasional lapses in timing.Simply tapping my foot just wasn't enough.I bought this and noticed, almost immediately, that I never saw myself speeding away like I often do on my own when playing to my own backing track through a looper pedal, for instance.I can almost see the pocket, if that makes sense, and it feels really good. And it's simple to use and fun. There's always a moment where I realize I'm enjoying myself. That's really cool.The website is helpful, too.The only negative, (and it's my fault not that of the pedal), is that there's so many different kind of beats that I feel I'm under-utilizing the pedal by sticking to the country/rock/blues selections.Massive number of options and immense room to grow.? That's a good problem to have.Loving this pedal!
T**Y
helpful
I love this pedal its great for practice. It seems very sturdy well made. It sounds great.
R**R
It's a great device but it has some UX issues
Overall it's a good device. It sounds great. But it has a few issues that make it harder for me to use:1. Biggest issue: can't lock the tempo. If I set a tempo, every time I change song or genre the tempo changes. That means I need to go back and set the tempo again which isn't an easy process.2. Can't disable the outro. There's a way to disable the intro but not the outro.3. I wish when I changed the songs/genres it wouldn't stop the beat. I wish it would just continue playing seamlessly.4. The beats are very basic. It would've been fairly easy for them to add more professional sounding patterns and perhaps a few more variations of samples. They could've added hundreds of more patterns though. But when I go to hip hop for example, there's just a handful of basic beats.I know the bigger beatbuddy addresses a lot of these issues, but what I've listed here are easy implementations as far as software dev goes, so they could have added it to the mini as well.
B**.
My new best friend!
It's very rare that I buy a piece of equipment and am able to use it within fifteen minutes and enjoy it. Although I am computer savvy, I am going on 60 and do not have the patience for long dreary manuals, going through multiple programs, menus, etc. I had this up and running and playing Green Onions with a serious funky drummer in fifteen minutes! This thing enables you to play fills on any beat, switch between verse and chorus, crash cymbal hits and of course, start and stop on command. Is it Electric Ladyland quality? Definitely not... Is it amazing for $200? Absolutely! As a bass player who plays alone a lot, this tool is going to help me tremendously... I'm going to mess around with this for a while. But honestly I'm already looking to buy the big brother Beat Buddy! That's how much I like it!I see several comments with issues of reliability, which will of course, to be determined. Looks to be extremely well built to me. Packaging was awesome and of course, Amazon Prime was next level delivery! What a world we live in! ๐
J**O
Nice!
Lots of fun!!
B**A
Sounds like there is a drummer in the man cave
This is awesome. I got it to for my husband's birthday. Most of these boxes you can tell they are a box. This one sounded like there was a drummer in the room. I'm not a musician but this sounds amazing.
S**R
Very good to jam against but wish I could switch beats on the fly, a big bummer
Works as described and expected, and got the footswitch hoping to increase functionality. I know this is the "MINI 2" version and maybe its big brother does more, but doesn't seem like it would take much programming to support my use case. Here it is:I like the off-time beats. I wanna jam on one for a minute and then mid riff click a button and switch to another time signature to start playing immediately. Then after awhile switch to another one. For mathy/prog rocky stuff. The weird beats are there but you just have to play one till you get bored of it, no hopping around.So instead of how I want to use it, I start a song, jam for a while until I get bored, and then I need to end the song by double tapping the main pedal and then select another song with the footswitch. This sounds like no big deal but to end a song you have to listen to the drummer's outro fill, and then it stops and there's silence and then you can use the remote pedal to pick a new song. It's not seamless. If you get this setup you'll see what i mean. I hope they fix this in v3. The thing would be perfect if I could hop around between 5/4 and 7/8 etc and back again but it doesn't work that way. I have to play 5/4 till I get bored and then end the song, wait for the outro to finish, silence, and then tap for a new song. Just kind of a let down.Btw, when you're playing the remote footswitch only does two things: left button plays a real sh1tty sounding crash, and the right footswitch pauses the beat. And pause does not mean stopped. Pressing again unpauses the song. You have to do the "end song outro" routine on the main pedal to get the song to stop, and then can use the other pedal to jog through songs. kinda annoying. thoughts?
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