





🥁 Elevate your rhythm game—drum machine meets pedalboard perfection!
The Singular Sound BeatBuddy MINI 2 is a compact, hands-free drum machine pedal featuring 200 professional drum tracks with fills and transitions. Its oversized footswitch is designed for barefoot use, while the visual metronome aids rhythm mastery. Lightweight and durable, it integrates seamlessly into any pedalboard setup, making it ideal for live performance and practice.




| ASIN | B07GDTH9RF |
| Back Material | aluminum |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,555 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #18 in Keyboard Pedals & Footswitches |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Frost |
| Connector Type | 1/4\" TRS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (866) |
| Date First Available | August 13, 2018 |
| Fretboard Material | carbon |
| Guitar Bridge System | adjustable |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | magnetic-combination |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Item model number | BBM2 |
| Neck Material Type | aluminum |
| Power Source | DC Power Supply |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 2.5 x 2.7 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Top Material | aluminum |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
J**O
Great little drum machine
I got this as a gift for my bassist boyfriend. He loves it. He’s been using it for a year and says all great things about it. It’s the most realistic sounding drums or all drum machines he’s ever used. The controls are very intuitive and easy to use. The amount of drum samples and adjustments makes it a great value for the money. It’s great for practicing and writing songs. The small size makes it very portable and easy to add to a pedal board. It has programmable drum fills and changes so you it can be used for live performances. My boyfriend really wanted this one so I got it for him for his birthday a year ago and he’s been using it all the time since. Highly recommended.
T**E
Beat Buddy Delivers
Great tool for playing or practicing. It really delivers. Pros - great sound, ease of use, quality build, good display, good instructions. Did I mention it sounds great! Transitions and fills are a snap. Very fun. Cons - no way to slow the tempo on the fly. I get tired of reaching down to change the settings...I suppose I could fork over a few more bucks for the footswitch. Definitely worth the money. Has reinvigorated my interest in playing guitar, and has improved my timing. Note: I use an acoustic guitar amplifier with the Beat Buddy. It sounds really bad (distant, low volume, bad sound) if you use an electric guitar amp. (This is clearly spelled out in the instructions).
R**R
It's a great device but it has some UX issues
Overall it's a good device. It sounds great. But it has a few issues that make it harder for me to use: 1. Biggest issue: can't lock the tempo. If I set a tempo, every time I change song or genre the tempo changes. That means I need to go back and set the tempo again which isn't an easy process. 2. Can't disable the outro. There's a way to disable the intro but not the outro. 3. I wish when I changed the songs/genres it wouldn't stop the beat. I wish it would just continue playing seamlessly. 4. The beats are very basic. It would've been fairly easy for them to add more professional sounding patterns and perhaps a few more variations of samples. They could've added hundreds of more patterns though. But when I go to hip hop for example, there's just a handful of basic beats. I know the bigger beatbuddy addresses a lot of these issues, but what I've listed here are easy implementations as far as software dev goes, so they could have added it to the mini as well.
C**0
A whole new perspective
I never really used a metronome when I started playing guitar, but learned eventually that my playing suffered from occasional lapses in timing. Simply tapping my foot just wasn't enough. I bought this and noticed, almost immediately, that I never saw myself speeding away like I often do on my own when playing to my own backing track through a looper pedal, for instance. I can almost see the pocket, if that makes sense, and it feels really good. And it's simple to use and fun. There's always a moment where I realize I'm enjoying myself. That's really cool. The website is helpful, too. The only negative, (and it's my fault not that of the pedal), is that there's so many different kind of beats that I feel I'm under-utilizing the pedal by sticking to the country/rock/blues selections. Massive number of options and immense room to grow.? That's a good problem to have. Loving this pedal!
_**E
Worth it.
I thought it was going to be super cheesy and I wouldn’t use it. I was wrong. I can’t imagine practicing my triads without this now. Definitely better when not played through your guitar amp. It’s super fun.
G**V
Design Limitation to be Aware Of - Otherwise a Great Unit from a Great Company.
I’d heard a lot of great things about Singular Sound and the BeatBuddy line, so I was genuinely excited to try this pedal. And to be fair, there’s a lot to like here. The Mini 2 is solidly built, very easy to set up and use, and it offers a nice selection of drum kits, styles, and features for the price. That said, there is one important limitation with this particular model that ended up being a deal-breaker for me. Just know that you shouldn't move away from Singular Sound or other models in the BeatBuddy line because of this - there other models probably don't have the same limitation, but for that you will need to pay more. Because the Mini 2 uses internal audio loops for its beats, every few bars the pattern has to cycle back to the beginning of the loop. When that happens, there’s a small but noticeable timing hiccup — sometimes it sounds like a brief stutter, a clipped hit, or a tiny drop in the groove. It’s subtle, but once you notice it, it’s hard to ignore. From what I’ve been able to find, this isn’t a defect in my unit, but rather a design trade-off of this specific model. It seems to be related to how the Mini 2 handles its internal audio playback, and other users have reported similar behavior. For some players, this may not matter much at all — especially if you’re just using it casually or for short patterns. But as a bass player, staying locked into a steady pocket is everything, and that tiny disruption every few bars was enough to throw me off while practicing. I still think Singular Sound makes great products, and this limitation appears to be specific to the Mini 2 rather than the BeatBuddy line as a whole. It's almost certainly a compromise they had to make in order to keep the price point so relatively low. I’m likely going to look at one of their higher-end models instead, since this simpler, more affordable version makes a few compromises that affect timing-sensitive playing. If you’re considering this pedal, it’s a good idea to be aware of this behavior so you can decide whether it matters for your style of playing.
C**N
Sonido muy bueno
D**A
Mi è piaciuto per la sua perfezione del suono di batteria reale, mi èvdispiaciuto di essermi accorto di averlo pagato troppo su Amazon perche subito dopo averlo acquistato per caso navigando l’ho trovato con 40€ in meno sempre articolo nuovo. E adesso dopo questa esperienza dovrò stare più attento nei prossimi acquisti navigando di più e cercando il prezzo migliore. Amazon dovrebbe avere più attenzione nei confronti dei clienti perché il prezzo più basdo ha sempre la priorità.
S**S
Although I play in a small gigging band, I spend a lot of time playing at home for practice and pleasure. After talking to a friend about the Beat Buddy I took the plunge and I've not been disappointed. Well built, great sounding and dead easy to use, this pedal has a large selection of beats that are fun and inspiring to play against. As others have said its better than the dull click of metronome when practicing scales etc, and as a writer I've found it more flexible to try things out against than a standard looper pedal . If you intend to use this live and want more flexibility and programmability then its bigger brother is the one for you, but for me this was spot on.
R**L
Pédale d'accompagnement drums. Réglage du tempo et du style efficace Prise en main ultra rapide. Styles variés qui permettent d'accompagner tout genre de musique. On peut trouver beaucoup de correspondances avec des chansons sur le net . L'ensemble semble très robuste. Par contre , attention a ne pas positionner la pédale dans un circuit avec d'autres effets. Cela altéré grandement la qualité du signal La solution consiste a la brancher directement sur l'ampli qui sera réglé au minimum (uniquement volume et tonalité) et a brancher la guitare et les autres pedalesou multi effets sur les entrées sorties effets. En résumé une bonne pédale pour s'accompagner et progresser au niveau rythmique.
B**.
Es un excelente pedal, la calidad del sonido y el material de construcción es de primera. Justifica su costo. Contiene prácticamente todos los estilos y compases ritmicos. Es súper fácil de manejar. No te arrepentiras de adquirir este pedal.
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