Thank you! Really loving the Beatbuddy so far. Still learning how to use it, but already found the beats with bass in them so looking forward to more songs.
Nice cover" Hey I have a quick question? When you are playing this I'm guessing you're listening to the actual song or a version of Lenny through your headphones and then playing your guitar along with it so we can only hear the guitar but how are you syncing up the beat That we hear in the background with the same timing of whatever You're listening to through your headphones is there a program that does that? Or are you just playing along to a backing track and you're not listening to anything through your headphones?? Because I would love to find a program or way that i can synce whatever I'm listening to through Headphones and also play that same exact backing track of that song and have them both start exactly at the same time so everything is on time and so only my guitar is heard playing over the backing track but it would be in sync With the licks I'm listening to through the headphones so I can copy it and learn it better that way. please let me know whats up i need to learn better ways of doing things cuz i see allot of people wearing headphones and im very curiouse.
Thanks for the comment. The drum is from the BeatBuddy drum machine where I have the Lenny arrangement. You can't see, but I'm controlling the drums with my foot on the BeatBuddy pedal to move from section to section in the song. I recorded the guitar though a Fender Princeton caught with an SM57 into a Focusrite Scarlette and then into Reaper (my DAW). The BeatBuddy was a DI line into the Focusrite, so I used the headphones so I could actually hear the drums. There is no backing track or anything else going through the headphones, I just played the song live. The audio is all captured live in the DAW, so there is no sync. The video (recorded live on the final recording) is synced to the WAV file of the guitar and beatbuddy. Hope this helps.
Good shit
Love it! Great work :)
Thank you! Really loving the Beatbuddy so far. Still learning how to use it, but already found the beats with bass in them so looking forward to more songs.
@@AustinCobbMusic Awesome dude, keep up the great work!
Nice cover" Hey I have a quick question? When you are playing this I'm guessing you're listening to the actual song or a version of Lenny through your headphones and then playing your guitar along with it so we can only hear the guitar but how are you syncing up the beat That we hear in the background with the same timing of whatever You're listening to through your headphones is there a program that does that? Or are you just playing along to a backing track and you're not listening to anything through your headphones?? Because I would love to find a program or way that i can synce whatever I'm listening to through Headphones and also play that same exact backing track of that song and have them both start exactly at the same time so everything is on time and so only my guitar is heard playing over the backing track but it would be in sync With the licks I'm listening to through the headphones so I can copy it and learn it better that way. please let me know whats up i need to learn better ways of doing things cuz i see allot of people wearing headphones and im very curiouse.
Thanks for the comment.
The drum is from the BeatBuddy drum machine where I have the Lenny arrangement. You can't see, but I'm controlling the drums with my foot on the BeatBuddy pedal to move from section to section in the song. I recorded the guitar though a Fender Princeton caught with an SM57 into a Focusrite Scarlette and then into Reaper (my DAW). The BeatBuddy was a DI line into the Focusrite, so I used the headphones so I could actually hear the drums. There is no backing track or anything else going through the headphones, I just played the song live.
The audio is all captured live in the DAW, so there is no sync. The video (recorded live on the final recording) is synced to the WAV file of the guitar and beatbuddy.
Hope this helps.