gokberk wrote:I finally managed to connect my irig blueboard to my windows 10 pc with some workarounds. You still require an IOS device, but if you have blueboard, i beleive you already have an IOS device at hand. You will also need rtpMidi on your windows device.
I used an app called 'midimittr' on the ipad 4.
1- Turn on blueboard pressing 'C' button. This will launch the device in Control Change mode.
2- Launch midimittr, go to devices
3- Sync with blueboard. IOS part is done here.
4- launch rtpMidi on your PC
5- Create a new session and add your ios device in the session. (Use a friendly name for the session, I named mine Blueboard.)
6- Launch Amplitube, Go to Audio Midi Setup
7- Select Blueboard (or your friendly name) from midi devices.
8- Go to midi settings of amplitube (bottom right corner) and do whatever you want.
For my specific scenario, my sound card is also Axe I/O which has external controller support. I have a marshall two pedal foot switch switch I use for Up/Down preset changes. But Amplitube in stand alone does not support multiple midi devices, so I had to choose whether to use blueboard or marshall switch. If you have multiple devices to control amplitube, in order to work this around, Here is what I did.
9- On rtpMidi on the bottom right corner, select midi device you want to connect blueboard with. (In my case Axe I/O) this sends an output signal from the sound card when a button on Blueboard is pressed but we need an input signal
10- Get a midi cable, connect output to input of the sound card, so that when a button is pressed on the blueboard, it will trigger output signal from the sound card, which will then forward this the input of the sound card via the cable.
And Viola, you have an Irig Blueboard working with multiple midi devices to control Amplitube.
So in my case, external controller is preset change, and blueboard is setup for stomp 1-2-3-4 bypass.
But C'mon IK Multimedia, you can release a driver program for windows so that this thing starts to work with Windows straight away. I 1st tried to connect blueboard directly to my pc which was kinda successfull. But windows did not know what to do with the device. So all we need is a small program on the windows side
gokberk wrote:Ok something strange happened. I now can use my blueboard directly with windows, no IOS device in between.
1- Install MIDIBerry from Microsoft Store
2- Instal loop midi
3- create a virtual port in loop midi
4- pair blueboard with windows (turn on pressing 'C', then pair normally like a mouse or bluetooth headset)
5- open midi berry, for input select Irig Blueboard, for output select your loop midi session.
and surprisingly Viola, it works.
dubc1984 wrote:gokberk wrote:Ok something strange happened. I now can use my blueboard directly with windows, no IOS device in between.
1- Install MIDIBerry from Microsoft Store
2- Instal loop midi
3- create a virtual port in loop midi
4- pair blueboard with windows (turn on pressing 'C', then pair normally like a mouse or bluetooth headset)
5- open midi berry, for input select Irig Blueboard, for output select your loop midi session.
and surprisingly Viola, it works.
Hi gokberk, Thanks for posting this method. Looks great. So I just tried midiberry and loopmidi.
1. Windows 10 is paired with the iRig BlueBoard and is connected.
2. Loopmidi can see my iRig BlueBoard
3. midiBerry can see the loopmidi virtual output that was created.
Sadly I can't see any footswitch presses in the input monitor. Anything I'm doing wrong? I attach a picture below.
dubc1984 wrote:Hi gokberk,
Nope. Midiberry doesn't capture any thing in the input window.
I click the footswitch buttons a, b, c and d individually and see nothing.
I tried to up date the blueboard firmware with Windows just in case. That failed. I'll try via iOS if possible.
That's the only thing I can imagine being an issue.
dubc1984 wrote:Updater ran perfect. 100% completion of firmware... Now the D button won't stop flashing and it won't connect via Bluetooth. Any idea's?
gokberk wrote:Did you try pressing A/B/C buttons while turning on the device? Otherwise it will stay in update mode.
A is for IOS devices, B/C are bluetooth midi modes.
dubc1984 wrote:gokberk wrote:Did you try pressing A/B/C buttons while turning on the device? Otherwise it will stay in update mode.
A is for IOS devices, B/C are bluetooth midi modes.
Didn't help. Still flashing. Does that mean it's bricked? Or is there a way out?
I emailed IK support. This is frustrating if their own updater bricked my BlueBoard.