What audio and video formats does the B-BEAT 128GB support?
The B-BEAT supports audio formats such as WAV, MP3, OGG, AAC, Stems, and MTA (M-Live Multitrack Audio), allowing up to 16 mono tracks or 8 stereo tracks. For video and images, it supports MP4, MOV, AVI, JPG, and PNG.
Is it possible to sync audio tracks with videos?
Yes, the B-BEAT allows you to sync backing tracks with videos or images, transmitting them to an external display via the HDMI output.
How are multi-track files managed and created?
Multi-track files are managed and created using the free B.Beat Manager app, available for Windows and Mac.
What connectivity options does the device offer?
The B-BEAT comes with integrated Wi-Fi, Ethernet connection, HDMI output, USB-A port for external storage media, and a connection for start/stop footswitch.
How many audio outputs does it have, and how can they be used?
It has six balanced 6.3mm audio outputs, which allow sending separate tracks to the stage mixer. It also has a headphone output with a metronome included.
Is it possible to control the B-BEAT with an external footswitch?
Yes, the device has a footswitch connection that allows start and stop functions. However, some users have reported noticeable latency when using external footswitches, which may affect live performance use.
What storage capacity does it offer, and is it expandable?
The Limited Edition model of the B-BEAT offers 128GB of internal storage. Additionally, it has a USB-A port for connecting external storage media like USB flash drives.
How is the device powered, and what is its autonomy?
The B-BEAT is powered via a USB-C connection (5.1V DC, 3A). It can also be powered with an external battery (power bank) of 10,000 mAh/2.4A, providing an approximate autonomy of 6 hours.