Yes, this is possible, but it does take just a bit of setup.
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[]You will need a BeatBuddy compatible footswitch.
[]You need to select a beat that has a bass drum as the accent hit. Most don’t. In fact, I can’t think of one that does, and I’ve never seen one that does. Most beats have things like cymbals assigned to the accent hit. It’s very easy using BeatBuddy Manager to change the accent hit for a beat, or copy a beat to create a new one with a bass drum accent hit. When you do this, you will have the option of selecting from many bass drum sounds to use as an accent including, if you have it installed, something like a cajon or djembe bass sound. If you can get a sample of this exact stomp box, you could even set the accent hit to that sample!
[]Synchronize the project to your BeatBuddy.
[]On your BeatBuddy, go to the settings (hold down Drum Set and Tempo simultaneously), then go to Settings > Footswitch > Footswitch Functions > First Switch Stopped. Make sure it’s set to play the Accent Hit.
[]On your BeatBuddy, select the beat that has your selected bass drum, cajon, djembe, or whatever as the accent hit sound.
[]Done!
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Now, you can use your beat buddy like a stomp box. It’s a bit of overkill, but you can do it. It’s not too unreasonable actually. I’ve seen ultra deluxe stomp boxes that cost north of $250 and don’t give you as much flexibility as the BB.