I see a lot of complaints that the Blueboard cannot be switched to momentary MIDI commands, but very few seem to be aware that this indeed can be done.
The problem is that IK Multimedias instructions and information on how to use their products is worst than lousy.
The Blueboard has 3 ( Three, yes ) different MIDI modes. If you turn it on pressing the A button you get the regular Blueboard Mode, as when you take it out of the box. If you turn it on pressing the B button you get it in a "Note " mode ( C3, D3, E3 and F3) . If you turn it on pressing the C button you get it into the "Control Mode , CC Mode with MOMENTARY switches, ( CC# 20,21,22 and 23 ).
In these two last modes the Blueboard software is useless.
To connect it to the iPad you need to use a third party software such as Midimittr, here there is a link which explains how to do it:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=10724&p=56686&hilit=blueboard+momentary#p60897I have also figured how to change modes and still get connected to my Macbook.
If you want to have the Blueboard send Notes, you turn it on with the B button pressed on. If you want the Blueboard to send CC's you turn it on with the C button pressed. If you want to return to the "Blueboard Mode" you turn it on with the A button pressed.
To get connected while you are in the B or C button mode , you open AudioMIDI setup in your Mac, then open the MIDI Studio window, double click on the Bluetooth icon, click on the "advertise" box, turn off and on again your Blueboard , and you should see it on the device list in the Bluetooth configuration window. CLick on the "connect" box and your Mac should now start receiving the MIDI commands directly from the Blueboard.
The Blueboard device will appear on your DAW or VST Host ( Plogue Bidule for example ) , as "Bluetooth IK Multimedia IK000041"