EdShaw, i perform using an irig blueboard bluetooth pedal.
I've used one for about 3 years. Battery powered.
it allows me to program midi signals via bluetooth to a number of software packages. For performance I use Anytune Pro.

Normally I setup the 4 pedal board in the following order
start/stop tune, next tune, previous tune, loop on/loop off.
I create a loop area around solo chorus so I can indulge myself as long as I dare. You could also use it to next/prev loop in a song if you had multiple loops.
This works great for the software I use to play my tracks.

It also connects to an expression pedal. I purchased a cheap expression pedal for about $30 and gave it a go. I tried both volume and pan. I found the latency too annoying and gave up early. Perhaps if I had worked with it a bit I would have found it a better experience. However, the complexity/reward ration for another item in the chain was honestly pretty low, for me anyway.

A lot of folks also use these pedals for transcription. I could see where they would be very useful for that also. But I am too lazy to transcribe.

As mentioned earlier, i keep the same software and tracks on 2 ios devices (Ipad, Iphone). I keep setlists up to date synchronizing through the cloud.
Its about a hundred years more convenient that trying to use biab and a PC at a gig.

But that's just me. I've been known to use bluetooth instead of a cable to my PA.
Not always, but sometimes. Gotta keep the cable police guessing.

Last edited by mrgeeze; 12/18/21 07:07 AM.

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