Didn't Drumsdick add some drum tracks to the downloads section? They may be able to sample those.
I know it's cliche, but we could just point them in the direction of the Pulp fiction soundtrack.
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Joined: Sep 06, 2012 Posts: 1300 Lawrenceville , GA |
Didn't Drumsdick add some drum tracks to the downloads section? They may be able to sample those. |
Joined: Aug 22, 2010 Posts: 1018 Portland, Oregon with Insanitizers |
Besides my originals, songs I use the Beat Buddy for at gigs include: Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com |
Joined: Jun 26, 2007 Posts: 399 Cleveland, Ohio |
Thanks for the input, guys. I forwarded a link to this thread to Russ at Groovemonkee, so maybe he'll weigh in on surf beats. |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
Yeah Cambeezy I was playing along to a lot of songs on the various volumes Lost Legends of The Surf Guitar series (4 CD's) and most songs on there only has the Surf Beat a.k.a. The Lindy Beat I think that might be the only main pattern needed for a vast majority of midi songs for surf. Dunno I think we could fake our way through with just this one pattern with a few other 50's style patterns as well Last edited: Jun 09, 2019 14:46:40 |
Joined: Aug 22, 2010 Posts: 1018 Portland, Oregon with Insanitizers |
You can view & hear three video recordings of live performances where I used the Beat Buddy for surf beats and appropriate fills at the beginning of this SG101 thread: Although my right foot is not visible in the videos you can tell when I press the Beat Buddy pedal by movements of my body. For each song I had selected the beat patterns, fills, title, and BPM long before the performance. Our set list was in the Beat Buddy, and we simply clicked through the Beat Buddy as we went through our set. I could have titled the thread "Beat Buddy Live Performances of Surf Guitar" or "Super Surfy Spring Reverb and Delay Zoom G1Xon pedal" because these recordings illustrate these as well as illustrating what a duo can sound like. —Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com Last edited: Jun 09, 2019 17:44:25 |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
Yeah that sounds good Squid The only thing I can see about these drum pedals is it has relatively perfect time - where a real drummer pulls on the beat a bit and can play flexible time on the fly when needed. I can change the tempo etc but your playing and kicking a pedal at the same time which makes it much harder perform I think. Yet at the same time I like the total control a solo opportunity and drum pedal like this provides. Been working on everything but my Surf solo band the last two weeks, so my Surf Guitar career skill declined a bit. Have not had much time to mess with the Beat Buddy either. Much like everything else I have it takes me a long while to learn and remember all the techniques and information in the manuals, some I have had for years and never got around to it yet. So much to do and so little time, what's new? Myself I like the idea of just using the Surf Beat if I can find it on the oldies section of the SD card and just winging it pushing pedals on the fly instead of a whole song midi file etc....You can do song mash-ups that way and play different sets etc and versions of songs. I play that way anyway, even when I play along to songs I go into outer space jamming and trying different stuff on most songs/ The only song I usually play like a record is Walk Don't Run and even then alternate between the 64 version and the earlier one just because I never seem to be able to think of a different way to perform that tune. But there are a lot of A minor type songs that you can mash-up on the fly as well with either version or at least that's my idea. I seem to have about a 30 song buffer brain in my head from memory and then have to write a down set list for all the other songs I know or I can't even think of the name of the songs, but soon as I see the name I can remember the tune, not sure if I can remember all the drum beats though connected to the Beat Buddy??? I was thinking of a list of staff symbols or those so I can remember all that too. Last edited: Jun 09, 2019 19:48:05 |
Joined: Jun 26, 2007 Posts: 399 Cleveland, Ohio |
Squid wrote:
Nice work Squid! Yeah, I didn't mean to side step your above thread -- just thought it might be good to target the Beatbuddy in the post title. I hope to add vids of my duo w/BB to your thread ...once we get going.
Once I figured out the BB Manager, it was full speed ahead using this awesome pedal for band use. Pretty much just a matter of punching in a setlist. Whelp, from the looks of things, I guess there's only three of us using a BB on this forum. Probably not much of a quorum for Groovemonkey to develop surf beats. I don't need the exact drum pattern used in the original recordings for the songs we cover anyway So have you guys tried any other of the beats or drum sets from Singular Sound? I've added the Standard Pro and Vintage Ludwig drum sets and Drums with Percussion beats. I've incorporated different drum sets and beats into our setlist. It's all good! |
Joined: Aug 22, 2010 Posts: 1018 Portland, Oregon with Insanitizers |
cambeezy wrote:
I've been using the Beat Buddy for five years now! I was surprised to find it's been that long. I remember adding another drum set they offered free for a limited time, perhaps four years ago. I don't remember much more than that about it. I haven't paid attention to switching drum sets in the setlist, I'm trying to coast on what I set up in the first couple of years I used the Beat Buddy, including collecting many MIDI drum patterns and fills for it. I've been more involved in writing and recording new songs, developing fingerstyle, modifying guitars, and adjusting multi-effects pedals. I know that Beat Buddy published updated software, but I haven't even downloaded it. I hope to make a video of how I decreased effort in using the Beat Buddy by adding a foot platform to it. I don't need to even look at the Beat Buddy while playing a song. —Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com Last edited: Jun 09, 2019 21:36:36 |
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I see Singular Sound has a forum for the Beat Buddy pedal They also now have a lower cost drum pedal for about half price from the original and even that one is a lower price as well since I bought mine. The new one looks pretty basic and not as large either etc. I found this link on the above form site called Grove Scribe You can click on the Hi hat - Snare - Bass drum buttons to change the staff music and then play it to see how it sounds, not sure if its midi or not or could be used to create midi songs like a drum machine or use with the beat buddy somehow - can this be used to make your own drum tracks ????? Or is there something better out there to use- anybody know? Last edited: Jun 11, 2019 14:20:30 |