Irig Blueboard Mac App

IRig BlueBoard is the first wireless MIDI pedalboard for iOS and Mac that allows you to control your music apps and more from the floor. Now control parameters of your favourite MIDI-compatible apps like AmpliTube wirelessly with ease. THE IRIG BLUEBOARD APP FOR IPHONE, IPAD, AND IPOD TOUCH, WORKS IN TANDEM WITH IKS NEW IRIG BLUEBOARD, THE FIRST WIRELESS MIDI PEDALBOARD FOR IOS AND MAC, CONTROLLING THE SETUP AND CONFIGURATION OF. IRig BlueBoard works by wirelessly connecting to a dedicated iOS and Mac app called “iRig BlueBoard,” which receives Bluetooth control messages from the iRig BlueBoard hardware, and translates them into standard MIDI commands for any hardware or software instrument or MIDI-compatible app like AmpliTube. BlueBoard iOS app translates Bluetooth messages to MIDI for use with any app Offers direct integration with IK apps on iPhone and iPad Compatibility: iOS 6.1 and later, Android 4.3 and later, and Mac OS 10.7 or later. Devices must support Bluetooth 4.0.

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Hi there - I noticed someone had an issue with the hold function executing for any press of that assigned pedal when in cc mode on the FCB 1010. 'ABrokenRecord' figured out that the FCB 1010 needed to be configured to 'send notes' in order for the hold binding to work. - http://forum.loopyapp.com/discussion/2610/fcb1010-long-press-help/p1

I have a newly acquired iRig Blueboard - and am trying to figure out the best way of setting it up. I figure CC Mode will at least give me 8 functions with the four pedals (normal press and long press on each of the 4 pedals). However I am experiencing the exact same problem described in the thread link above; when I assign a 'midi on' (e.g 'Record') and a different 'midi hold' function (e.g clear track) for the same pedal - any press of the pedal seems to only execute the clear track function assigned in the hold binding.

I cannot find any information online regarding the Blueboard 'sending notes'. I'm a newb - but my understanding is that cc mode is the mode for sending notes.??

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Any advice on how to set it up would be welcome. I'm contemplating cc mode because of the hold functionality. If I go down the route of PC mode - I'm faced with changing banks if I want any more than 4 pedal functions assigned. However loopy does not indicate which bank a midi device is residing on - so concerned pc mode might get a bit confusing if I try more than one bank.

Any thoughts anyone?

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With this morning’s update to forScore 6.1 and the exciting addition of MIDI integration, it’s worth taking a look at IK Multimedia’s wireless MIDI controller: the iRig Blueboard. We’ve been testing one over the past few weeks and found it to be a compelling and capable controller, worth considering if you’re looking for a page turner.

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The popular existing choices, the AirTurn BT-105 and PageFlip Cicada, are distinct takes on what a page turner should be and have their own advantages and disadvantages, but the iRig Blueboard is an even bigger departure: it uses Bluetooth 4.0 for incredible energy efficiency, features four soft backlit buttons instead of pedals, and communicates via MIDI instead of impersonating a standard computer keyboard (which works around iOS’ cumbersome virtual keyboard behavior).

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The iRig Blueboard requires an intermediary app to function, so you need to install it and keep it running in the background whenever you want to use the Blueboard. This is perhaps the biggest disadvantage when compared to other page turners, although the app does give you the added ability to program the four backlit buttons to send different signals. You can use forScore to map those signals to specific functions, just like you can with the other page turner options (choose “Settings” from the tools menu, then select “Page turners & shortcuts”). All in all, it’s a great option for anyone who can benefit from MIDI compatibility in other apps, and the best deal for four controls in a power-conscious, self-contained package.