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FAQ ID: 32

Yes. If you view the BlueBoard app, tap on Menu > Settings. Click 'CTRL CHANGE' button to enable this mode, then underneath, you will see 'ALLOW BANK CHANGE', set to ON. Under that, you will see the option 'SEND PC IN CTRL CHANGE MODE', set this to ON also.

This will allow you to send a Program Change when the BANK is changed up or down, while also sending CC messages to control Expression Pedal and other parameters.

 
FAQ ID: 1084

Yes, this is possible, but only one iRig BlueBoard can be connected to an app at a time.

This means you would need to connect your different iRig BlueBoard units to different apps. For example, you could use one device with the iRig BlueBoard app, and the other with the AmpliTube iOS app's built-in iRig BlueBoard section.

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FAQ ID: 1085

Virtual MIDI allows the user on an iOS device to allow multiple apps running on the same device to send MIDI to each other using multitasking, all virtually, no cables!

For example, Virtual MIDI allows you to layer sounds on 2 different apps together at the same time, use one app as a MIDI controller for another app, or use an app to trigger another app to start playing.

For more information, visit this helpful article here.

 
FAQ ID: 1093

MIDI control is a communication protocol that helps you connect different MIDI-compatible devices or applications with each other.

Think of MIDI as if it were a piano roll in one of those old piano player machines - the holes in the paper represent the note to be played, for how long, and how loud.  The piano roll then plays the music based on the holes punched in the piano roll paper.

MIDI works the same way - it sends commands to your MIDI instruments, so that the instrument knows what notes to play, for how long, how loud, etc.


Control Changes (CC)
Aside from notes, MIDI can also communicate Control Change messages, which allow you to control specified control functions on your MIDI instrument.  For example, volume, pan, modulation, aftertouch, frequency cutoff, or resonance. MIDI Control Change messages are numbered from 0 - 127.  So there are a possible 128 different commands that can be sent as a MIDI Control Change (CC) command.

The MIDI Standard suggests specific MIDI Control Change commands to specific functions.  For example, MIDI CC#1 typically controls the Modulation Wheel, MIDI CC #7 typically controls Volume, MIDI CC #10 typically controls Pan information, and so on.

In some cases, and with some software, these MIDI CC control commands can be interchangeable, meaning that you can assign virtually any MIDI CC # to use to control any unspecified function.

With MIDI Control Change commands, you can use a MIDI controller that can send MIDI Control Change (CC) information to control specific functions in a MIDI Device or MIDI Software.

With iRig BlueBoard, for example, you can set up iRig BlueBoard to send a MIDI Control Change message to AmpliTube for iPad.  Since AmpliTube for iPad allows you to assign any MIDI CC message to any of its effects or amp parameters, you can set up iRig BlueBoard to send a MIDI CC message to turn an effect on or off, or Bypass the amp emulation by using a MIDI CC message to turn the amp on or off.

Or, using an optional Expression Pedal, you can use your Expression Pedal to send a Control Change message to an AmpliTube effect, like a Wah pedal.  Simply click and hold on the Wah pedal image until you see the "Assign Control" window appears.  Then move the Expression Pedal so that AmpliTube "learns" the incoming MIDI Control Change message.


Program Changes (PC)
MIDI Program Changes commands allow you to recall specific sounds via MIDI.  Originally, MIDI Program Change messages allowed you to recall a specific patch.

These types of MIDI messages can be used to recall specific presets or sounds saved in your IK apps.

Like MIDI Control Change commands, MIDI Program Change commands are numbered 0-127, for a possible 128 MIDI Program Change commands that can be sent via MIDI.

For example, with iRig BlueBoard set to send MIDI Program Change messages, you can send a MIDI Program Change to recall a specific FAVORITE preset in AmpliTube,  Or a saved preset in SampleTank.


Pitch Wheel
The Pitch Wheel is a physical controller on a keyboard or synthesizer that allows you to pitch bend, or vary the pitch up or down. You will also see this option on on instrument apps such as SampleTank.


Aftertouch
Aftertouch is MIDI data that is sent when pressure is applied to a keyboard after the key has been struck and while its still being held down or sustained. Its commonly set to control volume, vibrato, or some other effect by applying pressure to the key after its struck.


MIDI System Realtime Messages
MIDI system realtime messages are messages that are not specific to a MIDI channel but prompt all devices on the MIDI system to respond and to do so in real time.


MMC (MIDI Machine Control)
MMC proves specific commands for controlling the transport controls of a recorder, such as Play, Fast Forward, Rewind, Stop, Pause, and Record.

 

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FAQ ID: 1095

Core MIDI is integrated into the iOS and allows any class-compliant USB MIDI controller to be connected and communicate with Core MIDI apps on your device. This is what allows you to easily connect a keyboard to the iOS device and trigger your favorite apps.

For more information, visit this helpful article here.

 
FAQ ID: 1096

This issue may occur if there is no folder titled 'IK Multimedia' created on your system. To get around this now, please follow the below steps:

  1. Close all applications.
  2. Go to this directory:

    Mac HD > Users > (your user name) > Documents
  3. Create a new folder here called:

    "IK Multimedia" (Quotes excluded)
  4. Make sure the name appears exactly as above - you can even try copying the name and pasting it in the title box for your new folder.
  5. Open this folder, and in it, create a new folder here called:

    "iRig BlueBoard" (Quotes excluded)
  6. Again, make sure the name appears exactly as above - you can even try copying the name and pasting it in the title box for your new folder.
  7. Open the iRig BlueBoard application. Make sure to have a connection between iRig BlueBoard and the application.
  8. Once you do this, go back to the folder you created:

    Mac HD > Users > (your user name) > Documents > IK Multimedia > iRig BlueBoard
  9. Check to see if documents now appear in this folder. You should be able to save your settings now.

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FAQ ID: 1097

No, at this time, the BlueBoard Firmware Updater is only available on Windows machines.

 
FAQ ID: 1137

This firmware update allows the iRig BlueBoard to sync with your Mac or iOS device without the need of the previous 'iRig BlueBoard' "bridge" app. Now, when you turn on the iRig BlueBoard, it will be seen as a MIDI controller on compatible devices.

On iOS, a compatible MIDI over Bluetooth app, like Loopy HD, or GarageBand will be required.

*Important: The iRig BlueBoard will not connect to the iOS Settings > Bluetooth menu. This is not a designed function of the iRig BlueBoard firmware update.


Once updated, there will be 3 modes of the BlueBoard, which you can set easily upon powering on of the BlueBoard.

PowerUp Mode Selection:

  • Powering up the BB holding switch "A" will make it boot in proprietary mode.
  • Powering up the BB holding switch "B" will make it boot in MIDI 1 mode.
  • Powering up the BB holding switch "C" will make it boot in MIDI 2 mode.


During power-up, if A, B, or C are held, they will illuminate to give confirmation that the button has been successfully pressed.

Every time the iRig BlueBoard is powered on, the button corresponding to the last used mode lights up for one second. Powering up without holding any button will boot into the last used mode.

For full information on the iRig BlueBoard modes, check out your User Manual here. This will also be stored in the My Products section of your IK account.


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FAQ ID: 1138

If when you power the iRig BlueBoard on and the 'D' button continuously flashes, this may be a sign of a defective unit or a unit stuck in-between firmware updates.

This could occur due to a manufacturer defect or if the BlueBoard was disconnected during the Firmware Update.

Please contact our technical support team for extra help if your unit is stuck in this state.

 
FAQ ID: 1139

Make sure to try using a different USB port or different USB cable. If this does not help make sure to right click this software and run this as an administrator. Administrative permissions are required to use the iRig BlueBoard firmware updater.

If you still have issues when running this updater as an admin, before moving forward in this FAQ, please check that you are not already updated. When powering on your device, hold the A, B, or C pads. If any of these illuminate on power up, you are already updated and ready to go.

Important: Do not use any USB HUBS or Extension. If using a desktop use a USB port on the back of your system.

If these steps do not help, try the below steps:

  1. Go into the Windows Task Manager on the Services tab.
  2. Click on the "Services" or "Open Services" button.
  3. Right click on the "Windows Search" service and stop it (if it's running).
  4. Right click on the "Windows Search" service again and click on "Properties".
  5. As "Startup Type" select "Disabled" (take note of the original setting so you can restore it later). Make sure that the service is now disabled and stopped.
  6. Right click on the updater executable and run it as administrator.
  7. Turn on your BlueBoard while holding down the "D" pad and proceed normally with the update. An explorer window might open and close repeatedly when connecting the BlueBoard and during the update, do not click inside it.
  8. If the update succeeded and the BlueBoard works, go back to Services and restore the original setting for "Startup Type".

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FAQ ID: 1180

To get the most out of your iRig follow these quick and easy steps. Keep in mind, while these suggestions use only IK Multimedia apps, your iRig will work with any apps which allow headset or digital audio input (Depending on your device). In any apps, the concepts mentioned here will be applicable.

For users with issues getting their device to power on at all, check out this FAQ here. Anyone with issues getting audio from their apps this in-depth FAQ here will help.

Select your iRig type:

Note: While this FAQ is based on iOS optimizations, remember that your iRig device is also compatible with Mac/PC. See your iRig device's specific FAQ page for complete details on

optimizations for these platforms.

 

iRig Microphones

The first step to getting started is using a compatible app to activate your iRig. Download one of the following apps to get started. These all work very similarly, but can be used for different purposes.

  1. Set your volume On analogue iRig units like the iRig Mic, use the iOS headphone volume buttons to set your output level. On digital iRig units, like the iRig Mic HD 2, use the volume on the iRig itself. Set this to a normal level.
  2. Set your gain level Using the gain control on your iRig, set your input gain. If the input level is set too low you will have noise in your signal. If the input level is set too high you will have a distorted signal. When using analog iRig devices, like the iRig Mic, make sure to check your Menu -> Settings for additional input and output levels.
  3. Set your Latency & Quality Settings Use the Menu -> Settings in your app to set your Latency setting from LOW to ULTRA LOW. If you hear clicks and pops, disable AUTO-SLEEP, and set Latency to LOW.

    *Never turn the “NO FEEDBACK” option OFF in the Menu -> Settings page when using headphones or earbuds, to avoid possible feedback.
    *Never plug or unplug your headphones when an app is open and running.

    *For longer recording sessions you may want to enable Airplane mode on your device


Guitar/Bass/Instrument oriented iRig devices

When using an iRig based on guitar or bass use, we suggest using AmpliTube CS. This app has a bunch of settings to adjust the signal coming in and going out of your app.

Note: Most iRig devices include in-app gear to get you started. Check our iRig device's registration email for a list of includes gear. Register your product here.

  1. Set your volume On analogue iRig units like the iRig 2, use the iOS headphone volume buttons to set your output level. On digital iRig units, like the iRig Stomp I/O, use the volume on the iRig itself. Set this to a normal level.
  2. Set your gain level Using the gain control on your iRig, set your input gain. If the input level is set too low you will have noise in your signal. If the input level is set too high you will have a distorted signal. When using analog iRig devices, like the iRig 2, make sure to check your Menu -> Settings for additional input and output levels.
  3. Set your Latency & Quality Settings Use the Menu -> Settings in AmpliTube to set your Latency setting from LOW to ULTRA LOW. Enable OVERSAMPLING for high quality audio. If you hear clicks and pops, disable OVERSAMPLING, AUTO-SLEEP, and set Latency to LOW.

    *Never turn the “NO FEEDBACK” option OFF in the AmpliTube app SETUP page when using headphones or earbuds, to avoid possible feedback.
    *Never plug or unplug your headphones when AmpliTube is open and running.
    *For longer recording sessions you may want to enable Airplane mode on your device
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FAQ ID: 1281

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