chrismorda wrote:I tried using bluetooth and it never gets recognized by my computer. I installed the app on iphone with latest ios and when it goes to connect the application crashes.
I guess the original question remains, does this work with mac m1's with latest software.
Forget the official app, it has a terrible latency on press and sometimes quits unexpectedly. Use Bluetooth MIDI protocol instead, this is how:
a. Hold down the "B" (or "C") button on your iRig Blueboard whilst switching the Blueboard On (the switch on the back of the Blueboard).
b. On your Mac, go to Audio MIDI Setup -> MIDI Studio -> Open Bluetooth Configuration.
c. You should see your Blueboard pop up in the Bluetooth Configuration window, hit "Connect".
d. Done! You should be able to assign the buttons and even any external sustain/volume pedals connected to the Blueboard within Logic. Just use the "MIDI Learn" mode.
Greatest problem of Blueboard is VERY dumb footswitches. You cannot feel with your foot whether is it pressed or not. Your foot just does not "feel" the click as in traditional footswitches.