![]() ![]() Just one question, can you expand on “I have modified the BB with 3 external pedals”? As I would be keen to see how to make this pedal even better? I personally like the interaction and ability to switch between verse / chorus with fills as and when required (not got to grips with one press…). I’m hoping to get out and play live with my new Beat Buddy, so it’s nice to see somebody doing similar. Also updating the BB memory card sometimes brings up “file not found” errors (I must take a screen shot to show you next time that happens). For instance the actual filename is not read by the BBM, which takes it’s naming from elsewhere in the file. The software folder/file structure and file naming are a little strange, with an old “Windoze” feel. But because the BB’s output sounds so great, I persevered. The juggling between midi velocity and dynamic volume took some work. Most of the DAWs are too complex and costly. DM1’s midi output files won’t work directly in BB, but can be brought into Liquid Rhythm for a re-save that works. beats (so important for many great songs). I still haven’t solved that one to my satisfaction, WaveDNA’s Liquid Rhythm and Fingerlabs DM1 are part of my toolbox but Liquid Rhythm won’t do 3/4, 6/8 etc. ![]() Learning why the excellent fee Beatbuilder.jar app would not edit my purchased latin beats took a little time, then finding a simple midi editor(s) that worked for me took ages. Therein lay a voyage of discovery because the BBM editor is only useful for very minor “tweaks”. I found that most of the supplied beats needed editing, sometimes because they were too “busy” as with most of the jazz and reggae beats but mostly because they didn’t fit the songs I wanted to play. To start off with, learning how to use BB Manager took some experimentation. The delay in my reply is partly due to lots of family celebrations and parties! Hi Persist, thanks for your Christmas message. It would also be good to hear about how you prepare the beats and drums to support your songs. While you’re thinking about the downsides, please share how the BB as a system-software, firmware, pedal and forum meet or don’t meet your requirements and expectations. Run $ irealb_parser json file.txt against the file.Merry Christmas and thanks for sharing your experience with your BeatBuddy, Tim. Take decoded contents and save it to a text file. Go to a URL decoder like this, paste the entire string in there, but remove the “irealb://” prefix. What you have copied is the URL-encoded contents of the text we need to process. ![]() Various iRealB links are available on the iRealB forums.įind a link, and copy link to the clipboard. $ irealb_parser json file.txt How to Get a File ¶ ↑ The gem comes with a single thor task “chords-json” that will take a file containing the iReal B chords format and convert it to chords-json ( /rubiety/chords-json). I welcome contributions to get this gem updated to parsing the new iRealB format. Though the delimeters seem largely the same, the actual chords changes are encoded in some way. Sometime within the past year iRealB changed their file format, and it’s now much less straightforward. NOTE: Broken with new iRealB File Format! ¶ ↑ Parses the iReal B chords format and outputs chords-json.
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