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MIDI Instructions

You can order the AirTurn pedal directly on our site:
AirTurn 4 Switch Pedal
AirTurn 2 Switch Pedal

Here’s a video tutorial on how to connect your guitar to the pedal

Before connecting the pedal to the guitar for the first time
1. Download the AirTurn app. The app is available for iOS and for Android.
2. Turn on the AirTurn pedal and hold the right button until the red light flashes one time. You are now in mode 1 and can pair the pedal to your phone.
3. Inside the AirTurn app check for updates and update the pedal.
4. Enter the Advanced settings and switch the pedal to Fast Response and Open Pairing. Click back and, and press Save to AirTurn.
5. Turn Bluetooth off on your phone to disconnect from the pedal and remove the pedal from your phone’s Bluetooth pairings. 
6. Hold down the right button on the AirTurn pedal until the red flashes 7 times. You are now in mode 7 (MIDI mode) and can pair to the HyVibe System.

The AirTurn instruction manual can be found here.

Pairing the AirTurn pedal to the HyVibe System
1. Enter the MIDI menu on the HyVibe System. 
2. Turn MIDI on. You will enter the scanning screen.
3. Press Scan. When the pedal appears on the menu, press Pair. After successfully pairing the pedal to the HyVibe System, you will not need to scan or pair again – the pedal will automatically connect to the HyVibe System when the MIDI is turned on. If you toggle the MIDI mode on/off, it will scan for the last device that it was paired to.

By default, the right button is assigned to the looper’s ‘record’ function, the left button is assigned to the ‘play / stop’ functions. You can configure your device mapping yourself by using the ‘enter’ button when choosing your device during the scan. You then enter a menu of settings for MIDI assignments. This menu is dedicated to people with good knowledge of MIDI configuration. You can choose to assign each button from 9 different actions:



HyVibe MIDI Bindings Instructions for the Airturn BT200S-2/4/6:

Here are instructions for configuring the functions of the switches.

First, connect the pedal to your guitar. Then, from the ‘MIDI Pedal’ menu press the ‘Enter’ button 3 times and enter the MIDI bindings screen. You have to put the BLE-MIDI Pedal on ‘ON’ to access the bindings menu, even if you don’t have to be connected to your MIDI pedal.

In the bindings screen, scroll through the available functions by using the rotary knob, when you have located the desired function, press the ‘right button’. The cursor will move to the next line, which by default says ‘Disabled’. Turn the rotary knob and switch from Disabled to ‘Channel 1’.

Press the ‘right button’, and with the rotary knob, set ‘Type’ to ‘ctrl chge’ (control change)*
Press the ‘right button’ again to edit the Number settings.

The different pedal switches are programmed on a ‘Number’ which are specific to each of them. You can scroll through these ‘Number’ using the rotary button to choose which one to assign to the function. For the Airturn BTS200-2 pedal, Number 64 is the left switch and Number 66 corresponds to the right.

On the BTS200-4, the foot switch numbers will be in this order: 64, 66, 65, 67 and if you have an AirTurn BTS200-6, the foot switch numbers will be in this order: 64, 66, 65 , 67, 68.

Once associated, press the ‘right button’ to return to the top of the bindings, then the ‘Enter’ button to return to the main menu.

The following chart displays hypothetical binding configurations for the AirTurn BT pedal series. Please not that the channel is always = 1, and Type always = Ctl Chge

To erase a recorded loop track, hold down the switch button associated with record. By default, it is the second button.
AirTurn BT200S CHART On firmware version V2.2.0 there is a configuration error for the 4/6 switch pedals and you will have to modify the configuration by following these instructions:
– Access “Effect Next” inside the MIDI control settings on your guitar.
– Disable ‘Effect Next’
– Scroll to “Effect Previous”, and assign the “Number” to 67
– Go to the “Effect Switch” setting, and change the “type” to “Ctrl chge” and “Number” on 65
You can then exit the Midi menu, and it should be working fine.

For iK BlueBoard users, the fix is a bit different. You will need to:
– Disable “Effect Next”
– Put “Effect Previous” type on “Note-On” and Number on 65
– Put “Effect Switch” type on “Note-On” and Number on 64
If you are unfamiliar with MIDI, here is an article that could be useful for you.


*The Lâg HyVibe Smart Guitar should always be set to Channel 1.

* ‘Control change’ are MIDI messages that convey positional information relating to performance controls such as wheels, sliders, pedals, switches and other control oriented devices. Some pedals uses control change to convey information and some pedals uses ‘note on’ (like the iRig BlueBoard), which is just a different way to transmit information. You should always set ‘Type’ to ‘cntrl chng’ when using an AirTurn pedal. We also support ‘Note On’ but it’s not available in the AirTurn series.

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