I have been Googling this for 2 days, tried and read all I can find however still having an issue.
I have the BB connected through the MM to the Aeros. “Caution” here the Aeros is used from Reverb however I believe it is in good working order. I plug the midi cable from in to out and run diagnostics and it passes.
I have created beats for all of my songs I play live in the BB, I want BB to start Aeros via the MM song start and then kick in looping when needed to solo over.
I connected as said the BB to the MM then the Aeros but when i switch songs in BB the Tempo on Aeros say’s N/A. I did see this work once yesterday, I then shut everything off to mount to my pedalboard then when I turned it all back on once again the Tempo says N/A. I have probably recabled and reset the parameters 50 times to no avail.
I would think the BB clock would keep my loops in sync with the BB since it receives clock info while soloing but maybe I am wrong. Maybe this is not the correct looper for what I want to do? Anyhow frustrated with the Aeros, love the BB and MM.
After 21 days of working on this, putting it down, then picking it back up I have figured it out. I post this because there has been no real input on the situation so if anyone else is trying to use the Aeros as a traditional looper with beatbuddy clock syncing here is what I figured out.
Of course Midi cables connected TX/RX as appropriate, and you have to enable a new song, having an existing track or song will not allow BB to sync
Beatbuddy is set to midi - out, sync - while playing, note - disabled, next part - enable.
Aeros is set to midi in - receiver, Start - disable both transmitter and receiver (this was key for me to make this work)
Now beatbuddy will control the tempo (it is best to have a least at 4 beat count in to allow Aeros to detect the tempo) and you can loop in during a song for say a solo part when you want and all will stay synced.
For you folks like me not so looper centric