BTS for WAZA AIR BASS

BTS for WAZA AIR BASS

By Roland Corporation

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2021-09-09
  • Current Version: 1.1.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 15.32 MB
  • Developer: Roland Corporation
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 1.75
1.75
From 8 Ratings

Description

BOSS TONE STUDIO dedicated for WAZA-AIR BASS https://youtu.be/P330WiA-Rdk ●Connect the BOSS WAZA-AIR BASS and your iPhone/iPad via Bluetooth to use this app. * BOSS WAZA-AIR BASS is necessary to use this app. *Set up the Bluetooth connection in the Connection window displayed after the app is launched. ● BOSS TONE STUDIO incorporates convenient functions; ‘Download Function of Additional Tones (Livesets)’, ‘Tone Edit Function’, and ‘Tone Librarian Function’. ●This app provides an integrated access to the BOSS TONE CENTRAL website offering additional free contents for BOSS products. *An active internet connection is required to download the additional tones (Livesets).

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Reviews

  • Useless!

    1
    By ihategooglecalender
    Love the product but the app is pretty much useless. Do an update or something!
  • Not immediately intuitive, but does what it claims and does it well

    4
    By 1ManRockBand
    App interface take a little getting used to as some things are buried one or two menus deeper than you’d expect, but overall the fact that this adds exponentially more versatility to the Waza-Air headphones makes it an invaluable tool, especially the tuner feature and amp/effects/EQ section to add some color to your tone and experiment without having to have a pedalboard with you. Only feature addition I’d like to see would be a barebones Apple Voice-Memos style audio recorder that records the bass input channel so you can save anything you come up with while practicing and recall it later. That would make the app essentially a one-stop shop for every practice tool I’d need. Thanks!
  • Would love Landscape presentation

    3
    By Garz22
    I love my Waza bass headphones and like the app that comes with it. It’s perfect for practicing while traveling, as well as around the house without plugging into an app. Since I use my iPad primarily for this, it would be great to make the app responsive to the screens presentation, specifically when it’s in a case positioned in landscape mode.
  • Cool but same drums and not one update, ever??!!

    2
    By Valhalla.5
    Same backing drum patterns until the end of time??!! I thought I could download more content or there would be some kind of update. Makes the price taste bitter and seeds doubts of future Boss gear like Katana series.
  • I really wanted to love waza airs

    1
    By ljeffay
    But the app is so bad. Nobody likes bad UX but in this case it can actually PHYSICALLY HARM you and it is negligent for Roland to have not fixed this by now. The problem is with their “double duty” rotary controls. Overdrive is shared with another mod control and which you can choose to use one or the other. But you can’t get to the mod control without sweeping the dial through the max setting of the overdrive. This causes the headphones to screech at max volume. This could easily be fixed by setting the min value in the middle and having far left or far right as the max values. Or better yet, make 6 separate dials that have actual labels for the active effect.
  • Poor business model and customer service

    1
    By djimbee5
    I’ve owned a pair of the Boss WAZA-air headphones for over a year now, yet I’m a bass player…still, they worked well enough that i kept them and just chose not to use any of the less-than-stellar options for bass that came with the phones. I made suggestions to Boss/Roland, regarding updating the software so that you could record yourself via the app or at least be able to use a third party app to do so…messages from the customer service people said that i would have to contact Roland Japan directly (which seems impossible), as Roland US is a separate company and cannot forward suggestions to Japan…(and here i was thinking we were in the 21st century…). Now Boss has decided, rather than update the software for the WAZA-Air headphones so they can be used by bass players and/or guitarists, that users instead need to go out and buy another set of headphones, designed specifically for the bass. It’s amazing that Boss, being such an innovative company in the past, and still one with some great ideas, can’t get it together on the customer service end of things…i see this ship sinking and it’s sad that they don’t want to take hold of the lifeboat.

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