Musicians, can you help me with an iRig + Mac + Logic Pro X + iRig BlueBoard?

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  • 2MuchMark
    Mark of 2Much.net
    • Aug 2004
    • 50977

    #1

    Musicians, can you help me with an iRig + Mac + Logic Pro X + iRig BlueBoard?

    iRig + Mac + Logic Pro X + iRig BlueBoard Help!

    So my GF bought me an iRig Blueboard for Xmas. I want to be able to use it as a pedalboard to change guitar sounds on a Mac. My guitar is connected via an iRig, and the DAW I'm using is Logic Pro X. The Blueboard connects via bluetooth to my computer no problem, but then... what is my next step? I can't seem to find any online documentation on how to do what I want it to do.

    Thanks in advance...
  • Sly
    Let's do some business!
    • Sep 2004
    • 31376

    #2
    Is Logic detecting your hardware? Check the Input Devices in your Logic preferences. If you are connecting everything through an audio interface and audio interface is being detected by Logic fine, you'll need to arm the track so that it can take your live input.

    This video might get you headed in the right direction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xDBuXtQfEU

    After you get Logic detecting your device fine, you'll need to do some controller mapping. Your board is essentially a controller, now you need to map it to the effects that you want to trigger on and off.

    This might help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm77G15H6zo
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    • 2MuchMark
      Mark of 2Much.net
      • Aug 2004
      • 50977

      #3
      Originally posted by Sly
      Is Logic detecting your hardware? Check the Input Devices in your Logic preferences. If you are connecting everything through an audio interface and audio interface is being detected by Logic fine, you'll need to arm the track so that it can take your live input.

      This video might get you headed in the right direction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xDBuXtQfEU

      After you get Logic detecting your device fine, you'll need to do some controller mapping. Your board is essentially a controller, now you need to map it to the effects that you want to trigger on and off.

      This might help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm77G15H6zo

      This was it, thanks!!

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