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Post by jonnymacsinger on Jun 30, 2019 15:55:39 GMT
Hey Dinoe - I was also trying to find a solution to this problem. The nice man from IKmultimedia (Carlos Pena) walked me through the procedure for connecting Blue Board to my MacBook, and it now works like a dream with Prime (switch BlueBoard on while holding down button B, to enter MIDI mode 1)No coding required - and without needing the Blueboard app! -Find and open the Audio/MIDI set up -Inside this app use the VIEW tab to access MIDI devices -Once here you will see a Bluetooth option double click this -Now turn ON your iRig BlueBoard holding down the B or C button (These will be MIDI over Bluetooth modes. Check your User Manual for more information on this topic.) -Now, inside the Bluetooth window you will see your iRig BlueBoard available -Once paired here, this device will operate like any wired MIDI device Hi. I am trying to use an iRig Blueboard to control an app called Prime (http://loopcommunity.com/prime). On their forums, they list out the Midi note mappings for the various functions (http://loopcommunity.com/blocks/hardware/midi/prime-midi-mapping). Here is a list of their Mappings: Stop is 0x7f (G10) Start playing track #'s: 1. 0x00 (C0) 2. 0x01 (C#0) E2- auto advance/next song C#5- BPM down E5- BPM up F5- Key Up D5- Key Down But, another set I found read: Track 1: C#2 Track 2: D2 Track 3: D#2 Track 4: E2 Track 5: F2 Track 6: F#2 Track 7: G2 Track 8: G#2 BPM Up: C#8 BPM Down: E8 Key Up: D4 Key Down: F4 My question is: Can I use Stream Byter to map either program changes or control changes to these events? If so, what would the syntax be? I am pretty new to all of this, but learning quickly. Thanks!
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