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Irig blue board and anytune download#
In order to use the iRig BlueBoard you will have to download IK Multimedia’s free iRig BlueBoard app from the App Store and it is available for both iOS and the Mac which is great news if you work on either or both platforms.
Irig blue board and anytune software#
There is a small LED under the bluetooth icon in the upper front right that will flash when powered on but not connected to the app and turn solid blue once a connection has been established. Whilst the BlueBoard hardware is very nice, this doesn’t mean anything if the software used is not up to scratch.

The soft-touch pads are a good size and spaced far enough apart that you can easily stomp on them without worrying about accidentally turning the pads either side off or on. The design of the iRig BlueBoard is spot on and dead simple. As the Blueboard uses Bluetooth 4.0 it uses very little juice and should last you ages and you the BlueBoard app will let you know what the status of your batteries is which is a nice feature. On the side of the Blueboard you have two quarter inch inputs to connect expression pedals and on the bottom it has a battery compartment for the four triple A batteries to power the device and an on off switch. Let me just start this iRig BlueBoard review by focusing on the build quality of the IK Multimedia’s Blueboard. It is made from high quality plastic that feels pretty sturdy and well made and features four backlit soft-touch pads that are really nice to touch with your hands, but as there is no click like standard guitar pedals you will only know you have successfully pressed it once you take your foot off it to see it illuminated.
Irig blue board and anytune plus#
I want to use Auto-Tune and other computer-based FXs plus the backing tracks. I also am on the hunt for the best equipment/processes I can afford for a duo.
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Chords fail pretty often if you don't know how to take care of them. I always carry a backup guitar amp and two or three guitars. Other than a complete PA failure the last resort backup is a guitar amp and a very loud vocal.lol or an instrumental till a break to fix the issue. No matter how one creates and uses backing tracks, sooner or later something will fail no matter what sort of equipment you use. Just like the space shuttle, redundancy is the only real answer to electronic failures.
