I found your video because I’ve got the Beat Buddy, Aeros and have determined that the best way to use one press loops, basically backing tracks, is to get the RC-5. Using my DAW is tedious to do this and the Aeros makes it pretty simple but it will not produce a song over 2.5 minutes without a lot of floor switch presses and parts. This way I can preserve the tone quality of the Aeros with the RC-5, use the 1shot mode, name my songs, etc. the RC-3 just did not have the quality of sound at 16 bits. One huge benefit of the Aeros is that stereo only requires one track. I’ll be able to, I think, pan the Aeros output on my Mackie mixer as I record it to the Boss. Really wish Aeros could do it all.
I found your video because I’ve got the Beat Buddy, Aeros and have determined that the best way to use one press loops, basically backing tracks, is to get the RC-5. Using my DAW is tedious to do this and the Aeros makes it pretty simple but it will not produce a song over 2.5 minutes without a lot of floor switch presses and parts. This way I can preserve the tone quality of the Aeros with the RC-5, use the 1shot mode, name my songs, etc. the RC-3 just did not have the quality of sound at 16 bits.
One huge benefit of the Aeros is that stereo only requires one track. I’ll be able to, I think, pan the Aeros output on my Mackie mixer as I record it to the Boss.
Really wish Aeros could do it all.
I'm doing everything on the board, no DAW. It certainly has it's challenges!😊 But that's the fun.