You need to have the server running on the PC you are connecting to. You name your server and protect it with a password. And know the IP of that computer before you go setting up the mobile app.

BIAB is WAY too big to natively install onto a smart mobile device. Where would you store the sound samples? And the mobile doesn't have anywhere close to the CPU power required to do all those calculations.

Some things to remember that I am sure most, if not all, musicians know. Your synthesizers and samplers are not "true" instruments. They are computers that can be configured to imitate and replicate "true" instruments. The best Bosendorfer piano sample does not have hammers and wires. It is an amazingly accurate electronic reproduction. The strings in my ESQ-1 are beautiful, but it is a series of digital oscillators, filters and amplifiers that make it, not a bow drawn across cat gut strings.

I said that to say this. We need to keep in mind what BIAB is. It is an amazing collection of samples, rhythm tracks and textures that through exquisite programming can be configured to play what you want it to play. While it will "play" for you, the ideas need to come from you. The smart phone "i-devices" don't have the storage or CPU power to actually run it, but it CAN control it. The files you create get converted to a format your i- will be able to play, and you can preview everything on the phone. You actually save it on the BB2GO server, but it is essentially like sitting in front of the computer.

I use the iPad version when I am too lazy to get my fat ass off my couch and want to scratch pad an idea, and it works extremely well. The server side takes maybe 5 minutes to set up, getting used to the transport process on the remote will take you 5 more. Well written, beautiful stuff. You will find what you need on the server side in a folder called BB2GO. From there you are off and running.