The Neuro Mobile App
The Neuro Mobile App is the perfect on-the-go companion to your Neuro Desktop Editor and True
Spring Reverb. The Mobile App offers the same collection of deep editing parameters and advanced
cataloging abilities as the Desktop Editor in a quick-and-easy mobile format.
Note:
It is important to mention that communication is one-way from the Neuro Mobile App to the
True Spring Reverb. What this means is that unlike the Neuro Desktop Editor, the Neuro Mobile App
cannot read settings from the pedal. It might help to think of the Neuro Mobile App as a remote
control, so you can change parameters on the pedal with the Neuro App, but the parameter settings
that appear in the App's interface don't necessarily reflect the settings on the pedal.
The Neuro Mobile App is available as a free download for iOS and Android devices. Get the iOS
version from the
App Store
Neuro App Quick Start (iOS)
To establish communication between the Neuro App on an iOS device and the pedal, follow these
steps.
1. Make sure the pedal is powered.
2. Connect the included "Neuro cable" (1/4" TRS to 1/8" TRS) between the headphone jack of
the mobile device and Input 2 of the pedal.
3. Set the headphone volume of the mobile device to its maximum level.
4. From the main menu, tap the image of the pedal which you want to control. This action
opens the Effect Editor menu.
5. To test connectivity, move one of the sliders in the Sound Editor. If communication is
working correctly, the small green control LED at the top of the pedal will blink.
6. If the small LED is not blinking, try lowering the headphone volume one click.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the control LED reliably blinks each time a slider is moved.
8. If you're still have problems connecting the Neuro Mobile App to the True Spring Reverb,
email us at contact@sourceaudio.net
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or the Android version from
True Spring Reverb User Guide
Google
Play.
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