I'm contemplating getting an iPad mini running a second instance of loopy. I'd be running my iPad Air with impaktor/loopy and some synths in parallel. My question is: is IK Multimedia Blueboard capable of running with loopy hd in the background or is it only confined to the foreground app like most qwerty keyboards are?

My Blueboard runs loopy great... if you add other apps into the mix it controls them ALL. The one way to get around this is to reload an IK app and not register Blueboard with that app yet... say SampleTank. Otherwise it will run them all. There are some threads over on midi bridge soapbox that discuss using blueboard in various and unique ways. Basically the Blueboard can do quite a bit, about every week I discover some way of using it for more. IDK if it serves every individual purpose, it's getting to the point where some are just to picky and want it to wipe for them after the toilet. That's not meant particularly at anyone in this thread.... just the world of iOS in general


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Of course it takes the place of a pedalboard. Yes it is still young and controls all apps, but like I mentioned keeping it simple helps avoids this. I use to have to stop recording for a solo and pedal change. Makes my finished piece more real.

Most of all... When I record a piece of app or game music or a kids song on my mac or iPhone, I need to find the right sound. I use keyboard, midi guitar, or theremin, to record the midi and then I set my BlueBoard to scan randomly and I can just sit back and loop the song while I search for the right sound. This may sound very basic but it has saved my eyes and back and allowed me to make some great music.

There's Bluetooth 2.1, which is what most QWERTY keyboards, mice, and other stuff like that support. It looks like Apple is locking down on access to Bluetooth 2.1; there are some API back-doors available, but would likely bring the app ban hammer. I was hoping to get access to a QWERTY keyboard while running in the background, but it looks like that won't happen. All of the Apple devices support Bluetooth 2.1.

Then there's Bluetooth 4.0/LE, which is wide-open for developers to do what they want. Bluetooth 4.0 does not connect to QWERTY keyboards, and all the old Bluetooth stuff you might already have, but new things (such as the BT-4) use it. There are Bluetooth 4.0 boards for the Arduino, and the chips are inexpensive and easy to use -- I expect to see a lot of Bluetooth 4.0 gadgets in the future. On iOS, Bluetooth 4.0 apps can run in the background; Apollo uses this to send MIDI between iOS devices and Macs.

It's possible to have Bluetooth 2.1 and 4.0 going at the same time. For example, you might have a full-featured app that uses a standard Bluetooth 2.1 QWERTY keyboard as a controller (allowing keyboard letters to trigger MIDI notes, chords, program changes, channel changes, etc). Sequencers such as Genome, that have MIDI Learn, could be driven from the keyboard in this way. Such an app would need to run in the foreground, and might have an on-screen keyboard as well, letting you control multiple other synths and sequencers running in the background. It might have Audiobus too, just because that would be useful. While this app needs to be in the foreground, you could use Apollo and a Bluetooth 4.0 connection to hook up to another iOS device (where something else could be in the foreground). Hypothetically speaking, of course ;-).'

Ok. Had my blueboard for about a week and really enjoying it. Wished there were more switches though! I'm looking at those inputs for expression pedals and I'm wondering what would happen if I put my sustain pedal in? I also have a latching pedal laying around. Anyone tried that?

Ok, just tested both: yamaha sustain pedal and a latching on-off pedal. Both send cc messages ok but I didn't quite manage to make them work with loopy. So I ended up mapping on-off switch to 'next set up' in amp kit to toggle my 3 fav presents. I set it up to both 'momentary' and 'expression' in the settings. The sustain pedal does the same thing but seems like there's more flashing when changing presets so the software is receiving more messages that it needs. Still haven't actually tried it with the guitar plugged in but I expect it will work ok. Having the extra switch allows me to map all of the blueboard switches to loopy hd's toggle mute which on first press records and consecutively toggles between mute/unmute which suits me perfectly. Yay!

You will discover a lot of fun things with the board. I love to set mine up in magellan and other synths and just start playing the keyboard while switching sounds and effects. I have like 23 presets in magellan

Guitar, bass and keyboard players and singers will now be able to play and control their preferred iOS apps on stage or in studio, with the same degree of performance control offered by traditional music hardware and the freedom of not being tethered by cables. Plus iRig BlueBoard is small enough to fit in a laptop bag. iRig BlueBoard companion apps for other computer and mobile platforms will also be available the near future.

HP 15 laptop gets blue screen when powering on that ask for keyboard language. Even after I provide English as a keyboard language, it won't boot up. I've tried a hard start, removing the battery, BIOS test.... Laptop powers on without the battery so I'm assuming it's not a battery issue. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Also I have been in contact with IK multimedia directly and you can only pair one Blueboard at a time up, which is a shame as I would like around 12 buttons, so now looking into making a computer keyboard module into a pedal board with switches.

But the good news is using a Blueboard for pedal, a camera connection kit for audio out to an Alesis io Hub (small 2 in 2 out device) which is powered by the iPad.. So there is NO MAINS POWER NEEDED!!

If during the startup process, you encounter a blue screen error with the stop code 'INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE', try changing the current Intel VMD Controller settings to another option. (For example, if VMD is currently enabled in the BIOS, try changing it to disabled to see if it resolves the issue.)

i have tried to turn of switch control but it seems to be disabled by default and i have also tried to turn off voice over in accesibility as i found to similar cases which suggested to try these two fixes, but it still appears i have also tried to restart the iPad and this blue highlighting box does not go away..? It appears on the login screen and in safari also, as i said it seems to be whatever is in focus at the time is surrounded by this blue box.

Soo i ve been looking for a new mechanical keyboard with clicky switches to buy in like 1 year when i ll be moving out to college,and i want to know what s better between kailh blues and cherry mx ones,and if its worth the extra price because of the "genuine clicky switches" that companies use to make good marketing.I ve found a hyperx alloy fps pro for around 70 euros from a retailer and thats the usual price of a 104 keys keyboard with kailh blues,at least in my country.

Source: Two Kailh Blue boards at work and a couple more Cherry MX boards I happen to have been able to try out. I got a pack of Gateron switches to mount into a custom keyboard later on and I have tried another Gateron Blue board. This is where I made the observations I mentioned here; they are not observations from (heavily) used switches.

My first mechanical keyboard had outemu blues,i noticed that they are super loud :),and also after around 7-9 months my q key was starting to either press itself twice,resulting in "qquick" for example or not actuate at all "uick" instead of "quick".in my country redragon has like 20 models keyboards sold in most retailers online store as a cheap alternative but don't want to experience that again so thats a no for outemus.Found only one gateron keyboard and its 110 euros which is too much.Amazon would be like last resort probably.

Honestly I can't tell any difference. Some people on here claim that Cherry switches are scratchy or rough, but mine all feel very smooth. I tried back to back with the Kalih switch keyboards at work and they felt 100% identical - which makes sense since they're a Cherry MX clone.

Recently when streaming games to my Nvidia Shield from my Windows PC the pictured on-screen keyboard has started popping up. It constantly tries to steal focus from the controller, affecting the game to think I suddenly have switched from a controller to a keyboard. Problem is, I have no idea which application is launching the soft keyboard. To make matters worse, I can't interact it with if I try to from my PC (using the keyboard / mouse).

When sddm starts (either on boot, or after logging out) it blocks the screen with a large on-screen keyboard (the rest of the screen is black), and I cannot get rid of the keyboard without clicking the "hide keyboard" 'key' with the mouse, after which the sddm login screen appears. Although I can understand that there might be accessibility reasons for this, I can see no way to switch this off (I am the only user of this computer), so it is rather annoying.

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