Using Sheeran Looper X With BEATBUDDY - Part 3

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Komentáře • 9

  • @annieo.4779
    @annieo.4779 Před 3 dny

    Great video! As for getting to your saved songs on the Looper X without bending down to toggle them, just use the function pedal, then “load loops”. You’ll see them in sets that you can bank up and down with. (If I understood your question at the end correctly.)

  • @Aptmusicuk
    @Aptmusicuk Před měsícem +1

    Great informative video

  • @cmartin1959-qq2mi
    @cmartin1959-qq2mi Před měsícem

    Great Playing !!!!

  • @jorgeleonel6663
    @jorgeleonel6663 Před 19 dny +1

    Hi Dave, great video! Love the channel, became a subscriber. Mind if i ask how exactly you are connecting the BB to your looper X (physically speaking)? I just got a BB (with its proprietary midi cable ) but i'm a bit confused about best way to connect it to the looping station. Thanks so much in advance! Keep on rocking

    • @DaveWebbMusic
      @DaveWebbMusic  Před 19 dny +1

      Hey dude. Thanks for watching and commenting.
      You just need a midi cable to connect between the 2 units. For example, the Midi OUT of the Looper goes to the Midi IN of the Beatbuddy cable. & vice versa.
      Hope that helps.

  • @HomeRecordingMadeEasy
    @HomeRecordingMadeEasy Před měsícem

    I guess I’m thinking, why do you need the beat buddy hooked up to the looper unless you plan to actually record the drum beat onto one of the tracks in the looper. Maybe for just the tempo to lock between the two. I can’t see any other advantage. I almost think it would be better to have a small mixer and have the looper out and the BB out go to the input of the mixer and then from the mixer out to the pa or sound system. Seems like that would be easier than having one pedal control the other.

    • @DaveWebbMusic
      @DaveWebbMusic  Před měsícem

      In this setup the Beatbuddy goes straight to front of house. So its audio is separate from the Looper.
      The only thing being controlled here is the midi clock aka tempo. If you don’t have it connected then tempo matching would be a nightmare and they would fall out of sync.
      The advantage is to have a dynamic drum beat opposed to a simple loop, makes for a better performance, in my opinion.

  • @HomeRecordingMadeEasy
    @HomeRecordingMadeEasy Před měsícem +1

    Great video. Can I ask? Are you using the guitar amp and effects in the Looper X or do you have a separate guitar processor before the looper X?

    • @DaveWebbMusic
      @DaveWebbMusic  Před měsícem

      I was using the HeadRush Pedalboard for the tones. I do mention that in the video, but not until near the end.
      The inbuilt FX racks are pretty decent, personally though I think I’d still end up using something seperate for my tones.