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Post by cartersmith on Sept 5, 2015 11:49:07 GMT
Hi I've just bought a blueboard and I'm trying to make it run with an app called gobutton. The go button app supports remotes and foot controllers but when I press the buttons on the board I get no signal in the Bluetooth controller page. My zagg Bluetooth key board works a treat and really all I need is one of the buttons on my blueboard to mimic the space bar on my key board (the same control signal). Is this possible with a mapping app like Midibridge or midi flow (which I've bought Both of). Many thanks in advance stuart
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Post by nic on Sept 5, 2015 12:11:24 GMT
Hi cartersmith, No, neither MidiBridge nor MidiFlow map MIDI events to 'fake' bluetooth airturn/remote events which I think is what you would need. Or the developers of 'Go Button' (yikes that's an expensive app for the App Store!) add CoreMIDI support to their app since there is no mention of it. If you contact the 'Go Button' developers requesting CoreMIDI control, then you can point them to midib.us for a fast way of adding CoreMIDI support to an app. Regards, Nic.
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Post by cartersmith on Sept 5, 2015 12:22:47 GMT
Thank you so much for your reply.
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Post by cartersmith on Sept 5, 2015 14:24:57 GMT
Just had this back. The iRig BlueBoard communicates to iOS apps via MIDI, which unfortunately is not one of the remote control methods that Go Button currently supports.
As of the current version, Go Button can receive commands from Bluetooth remotes that send keyboard keystrokes (such as arrow up, arrow down, spacebar, etc) or that send native iOS remote control commands ("fast forward", "play/pause toggle", etc). Looks like a :-(
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