BB, Aeros, and the Midi Maestra .... Does anyone use all three?

Just curious if it all integrates well together, but also seems like a lot of stuff on the ground. lol. Any thoughts on having all three other than price? Thank you.

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The whole reason I bought the trinity was to have a system that would work well together. There is still a lot of trail and error, and you will have to learn to use some software for editing (biggest part.) There are great people willing to help on the forum. The price is worth it. Get the gold editions.

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would i still need that other little pedal? I dont know what you call it, it’s compatible with the BB and is 40 dollars. Also why the gold edition? thank you

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Footswitch plus is handy for navigating and worth the money. Newer models of MM and Aeros have the silent gold switches. I am hoping for a gold edition footswitch plus. Plus, it looks cool on your board. I am going to post pictures of new pedalboard set up soon.

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Awesome thank you good to know!! :slight_smile:

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The three units are designed to work seamlessly together, and our team is always improving them based on customer feedback. If you encounter any issues, our team will address them.

While the footswitch is not necessary if you have all three products, I personally find it useful for switching pages on the MIDI Maestro and can also use it with the BeatBuddy.

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thank you! Yes I did another deep dive last night and we all the footswitch! lol. Yeah it has myriad uses. I think I’ve finally found my set up. It’s pricey, but everything will be solid. So I’ll get the footswitch, the Aeros, and the midi maestro. I’ll probably splurge for the gold edition as well. Anything else I should know? I mean…are they releasing new versions of all this stuff soon? Although I don’t think that would matter to someone like me, what’s there now is amazing enough. I may buy just one device at a time and get to know it.

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To answer you, I bought the 3 in the same month, it was in May, we are moving into another dimension. I added the 2 FS3X that I already had and I have the absolutely complete set. No need for anything else. And I discover new possibilities every day

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Software updates are common place - but you don’t strictly have to do them.
Hardware, apart from gold editions, has remained near enough the same from what I can tell.

Don’t forget you’ll need the midi break out cable for BB and a couple of other ‘normal’ midi cables to link them all together. And a few patch cables for the audio to flow - but that depends how you might set up.

It can get pretty deep pretty quickly with all 3 - and (I have all 3 accumulated over a couple of years and love Singular Sound) quite frustrating sometimes. But where there is a forum, there is a way :slight_smile: And the music possibilities are literally endless.

Most of all enjoy the journey.

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The best thing about Singular Sound products is they continue to be supported and are often vastly improved over time. Well worth the money for the high end product support.

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So… but if I want to loop and keep the previous loop the same, I need an amp with ‘send/receive or effects loop’ or something? Is this correct? I could be wrong this is what someone in a group told me.

I use all three linked by MIDI. I use Bluetooth from my iPad (OnSong app) to the setup. I have had midi issues but these have been addressed and fixed. I use the Aeros as a recorder for backing tracks ( recorded myself playing bass and rhythm guitar) but I would like the Aeros to have a faster processor. It takes a while to load full songs (100meg) from the SD card.