Boss CUBE Street II iOS Editor App Owner’s Manual
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To connect the Boss CUBE Street II to the iOS Editor App, use a USB cable to connect the amp to your iOS device. Ensure that the CUBE Street II is powered on, and open the iOS Editor App. The app should automatically detect the connected device.
The iOS Editor App requires iOS 11.0 or later. It is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices that meet this requirement.
Yes, the iOS Editor App allows you to customize various effects on the Boss CUBE Street II, including reverb, chorus, and delay settings. You can also save your custom settings as presets for easy access.
To update the firmware, connect your device to the iOS Editor App and navigate to the 'Settings' section. If an update is available, follow the on-screen instructions to download and install it. Ensure your device remains connected during the update process.
First, ensure that the USB connection is secure and that the CUBE Street II is powered on. Try restarting both the app and your iOS device. If the issue persists, check for app updates and reinstall the app if necessary.
To reset the settings, open the iOS Editor App, connect your device, and navigate to the 'Settings' menu. Select the 'Factory Reset' option and confirm your selection. This will restore the amp to its default settings.
Yes, you can share presets by exporting them from the iOS Editor App and sharing the file with other users. They can then import these presets into their own app.
Ensure that your iOS device is compatible and that its software is up-to-date. Check the USB cable and connection ports for any damage. Restart your device and the app, and try connecting again.
The iOS Editor App allows you to control a variety of features including EQ settings, effects parameters, and patch management. This provides greater flexibility in shaping your sound directly from your iOS device.
No, the Boss CUBE Street II iOS Editor App does not support Bluetooth connectivity. It requires a direct USB connection between the amp and the iOS device.