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Blueboard not pairing in B or C mode
Suddenly, my Blueboard won’t pair to my iPad when the Blueboard is in either B or C mode. When I try to connect, the LED stops flashing briefly while the MIDI Bluetooth panel says “connecting “. Then the LED starts flashing again and the panel shows it as Not Connected (but available).
If I launch the Blueboard app, I can connect to it in mode A.
Has anyone encountered this?
I checked and Bluetooth permissions have been granted.
I’ve taken the batteries out in the hope that it will right itself overnight.
Comments
It got jealous that you were playing with network midi over USB cable today.
This problem was weird. The Blueboard was pairing fine with my iPhone. I paired my iPad to my iPhone and that worked. After that I was able to start pairing with the Blueboard again. Weird (and in case anyone wonders power-cycling the iPad didn't fix things.)
Back when I was messing with BLE Midi and home-built controllers, I learned that there's a connections cache and that this can become corrupted or just need to be reset (in my case because I changed the id of the controller in code). I forget the conditions that forced a reset, but I'm guessing that something in the changing of pairings triggered that for you.
Probably so. Interestingly, forget the device had no impact