To update your L1 Model II with a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine use the older version of the L1 Updater software
L1® Updater Software application. Note: This is required to do any updates for the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine and L1® Model II Power Stand. (Two versions available)
[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed
If you see "[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed" message displayed
Mac OSX users may see this message when trying to install a Bose app. If this message appears, try the following:
Mac users may need to hold the Control key (Ctrl) when opening the file.
Various versions of the Mac OS cannot identify Bose as a developer. The Mountain Lion version of OS X (10.8) includes a feature called Gatekeeper to protect users from installing applications of non-Apple identified developers. The Mavericks version of OS X (10.9.5) temporarily cannot identify Bose as a developer as well.
To open the application, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Control key while clicking on the application icon
Note: Do not use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu
In the menu that appears, select Open at the top of the list
Update for Firmware version 1.2.3 released August 2024
Download the file that is appropriate to your operating system. If you download these, you have all the files you need to do the update process: ToneMatch Updater software, instructions, and the Firmware file (*.bos)
Performing the firmware update will reset the USB A playback level all the way down (Mute)
Watch this video.
The latest version for the T4S/T4S/T8S Firmware is version 1.2.3 (Released for customer download August,2024)
Update for Firmware version 1.2.3 released August 2024
Download the file that is appropriate to your operating system. If you download these, you have all the files you need to do the update process: ToneMatch Updater software, instructions, and the Firmware file (*.bos)
Performing the firmware update will reset the USB A playback level all the way down (Mute)
Long Version
For best results, please download and extract all files mentioned below to the same folder on your computer. This will make it easier to do the updates.
The latest version for the T4S/T4S/T8S Firmware is version 1.2.3 (Released for customer download August,2024)
Update for Firmware version 1.2.3 released August 2024
Download the file that is appropriate to your operating system. If you download these, you have all the files you need to do the update process: ToneMatch Updater software, instructions, and the Firmware file (*.bos)
WARNING: Back up any saved scenes. All scenes will be overwritten when you Reset your ToneMatch mixer. You can restore them after you have done the Factory Reset. See: ToneMatch® Mixer / Scenes for more details.
Factory Reset: Turn off the ToneMatch mixer. Press and hold the MUTE buttons for Channels 1, 2, 3, 4) while you turn on the power. You will see
Rebooting
Factory Reset Please wait
Factory Reset Complete
You can release the buttons when you see "Please wait"
This version is installed on recent production units (T4S/T8S). In August 2024, this firmware update was made available for download for existing T4S/T8S owners.
Release notes
Fixed bugs and did some general cleaning up under the hood.
Details
Version 1.2.3 addresses a noise distortion/factory reset issue
This firmware update does not include new features or changes to the functionality
This firmware update includes all previous firmware updates. You do not need to install previous versions.
Update for Firmware version 1.2.3 released August 2024
Download the file that is appropriate to your operating system. If you download these, you have all the files you need to do the update process: ToneMatch Updater software, instructions, and the Firmware file (*.bos)
Performing the firmware update will reset the USB A playback level all the way down (Mute)
macOS Issues
[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed
If you see "[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed" message displayed
Mac OSX users may see this message when trying to install a Bose app. If this message appears, try the following:
Mac users may need to hold the Control key (Ctrl) when opening the file.
Various versions of the Mac OS cannot identify Bose as a developer. The Mountain Lion version of OS X (10.8) includes a feature called Gatekeeper to protect users from installing applications of non-Apple identified developers. The Mavericks version of OS X (10.9.5) temporarily cannot identify Bose as a developer as well.
To open the application, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Control key while clicking on the application icon
Note: Do not use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu
In the menu that appears, select Open at the top of the list
To update your L1 Model II with a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine use the older version of the L1 Updater software
L1® Updater Software application. Note: This is required to do any updates for the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine and L1® Model II Power Stand. (Two versions available)
[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed
If you see "[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed" message displayed
Mac OSX users may see this message when trying to install a Bose app. If this message appears, try the following:
Mac users may need to hold the Control key (Ctrl) when opening the file.
Various versions of the Mac OS cannot identify Bose as a developer. The Mountain Lion version of OS X (10.8) includes a feature called Gatekeeper to protect users from installing applications of non-Apple identified developers. The Mavericks version of OS X (10.9.5) temporarily cannot identify Bose as a developer as well.
To open the application, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Control key while clicking on the application icon
Note: Do not use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu
In the menu that appears, select Open at the top of the list
In rare circumstances, ToneMatch T4S/T8S mixers may produce an audio signal that sounds distorted or “clipped.” This is likely due to corrupt data in saved scenes.
Recommended Actions for Issue We recommend upgrading the mixer’s firmware to v1.1.4 and rebuilding any saved scenes using the new firmware. To do this, follow these steps:
Record the settings of any scenes you want to rebuild after the firmware upgrade.
Perform the firmware update to version 1.1.4
After the firmware upgrade is complete, perform a factory reset to erase all scenes you have saved on the mixer:
Press and hold down Mute buttons 1–4 while powering on the mixer. Factory reset will appear on the display. The mixer is now ready to use and will no longer exhibit the issue.
Rebuild any scenes you want to use by referring to the settings you recorded in Step 1. Do not reload any scenes you have saved previously.
Misprint
Corrects a misprint in the Preset
Category: Utility
Preset: 80Hz-5kHz
WARNING: Back up any saved scenes. All scenes will be overwritten when you Reset your ToneMatch mixer. You can restore them after you have done the Factory Reset. See: ToneMatch® Mixer / Scenes for more details.
Factory Reset: Turn off the ToneMatch mixer. Press and hold the MUTE buttons for Channels 1, 2, 3, 4) while you turn on the power. You will see
Rebooting
Factory Reset Please wait
Factory Reset Complete
You can release the buttons when you see "Please wait"
To update your L1 Model II with a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine use the older version of the L1 Updater software
L1® Updater Software application. Note: This is required to do any updates for the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine and L1® Model II Power Stand. (Two versions available)
[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed
If you see "[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed" message displayed
Mac OSX users may see this message when trying to install a Bose app. If this message appears, try the following:
Mac users may need to hold the Control key (Ctrl) when opening the file.
Various versions of the Mac OS cannot identify Bose as a developer. The Mountain Lion version of OS X (10.8) includes a feature called Gatekeeper to protect users from installing applications of non-Apple identified developers. The Mavericks version of OS X (10.9.5) temporarily cannot identify Bose as a developer as well.
To open the application, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Control key while clicking on the application icon
Note: Do not use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu
In the menu that appears, select Open at the top of the list
Update Factory Scenes for a better match to the T1® Factory Scenes. Note: To get the new factory scenes, save any scenes you want to keep. Then you can do the factory reset (this sets all values back to the factory defaults).
WARNING: Back up any saved scenes. All scenes will be overwritten when you Reset your ToneMatch mixer. You can restore them after you have done the Factory Reset. See: ToneMatch® Mixer / Scenes for more details.
Factory Reset: Turn off the ToneMatch mixer. Press and hold the MUTE buttons for Channels 1, 2, 3, 4) while you turn on the power. You will see
Rebooting
Factory Reset Please wait
Factory Reset Complete
You can release the buttons when you see "Please wait"
To update your L1 Model II with a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine use the older version of the L1 Updater software
L1® Updater Software application. Note: This is required to do any updates for the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine and L1® Model II Power Stand. (Two versions available)
[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed
If you see "[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed" message displayed
Mac OSX users may see this message when trying to install a Bose app. If this message appears, try the following:
Mac users may need to hold the Control key (Ctrl) when opening the file.
Various versions of the Mac OS cannot identify Bose as a developer. The Mountain Lion version of OS X (10.8) includes a feature called Gatekeeper to protect users from installing applications of non-Apple identified developers. The Mavericks version of OS X (10.9.5) temporarily cannot identify Bose as a developer as well.
To open the application, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Control key while clicking on the application icon
Note: Do not use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu
In the menu that appears, select Open at the top of the list
Update Factory Scenes for a better match to the T1® Factory Scenes. This was necessary because the units of measure on the T4S/T8S for some effects (e.g. Reverb) are different than on the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine
To update your L1 Model II with a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine use the older version of the L1 Updater software
L1® Updater Software application. Note: This is required to do any updates for the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine and L1® Model II Power Stand. (Two versions available)
[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed
If you see "[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed" message displayed
Mac OSX users may see this message when trying to install a Bose app. If this message appears, try the following:
Mac users may need to hold the Control key (Ctrl) when opening the file.
Various versions of the Mac OS cannot identify Bose as a developer. The Mountain Lion version of OS X (10.8) includes a feature called Gatekeeper to protect users from installing applications of non-Apple identified developers. The Mavericks version of OS X (10.9.5) temporarily cannot identify Bose as a developer as well.
To open the application, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Control key while clicking on the application icon
Note: Do not use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu
In the menu that appears, select Open at the top of the list
To update your L1 Model II with a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine use the older version of the L1 Updater software
L1® Updater Software application. Note: This is required to do any updates for the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine and L1® Model II Power Stand. (Two versions available)
[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed
If you see "[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed" message displayed
Mac OSX users may see this message when trying to install a Bose app. If this message appears, try the following:
Mac users may need to hold the Control key (Ctrl) when opening the file.
Various versions of the Mac OS cannot identify Bose as a developer. The Mountain Lion version of OS X (10.8) includes a feature called Gatekeeper to protect users from installing applications of non-Apple identified developers. The Mavericks version of OS X (10.9.5) temporarily cannot identify Bose as a developer as well.
To open the application, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Control key while clicking on the application icon
Note: Do not use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu
In the menu that appears, select Open at the top of the list
To update your L1 Model II with a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine use the older version of the L1 Updater software
L1® Updater Software application. Note: This is required to do any updates for the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine and L1® Model II Power Stand. (Two versions available)
[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed
If you see "[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed" message displayed
Mac OSX users may see this message when trying to install a Bose app. If this message appears, try the following:
Mac users may need to hold the Control key (Ctrl) when opening the file.
Various versions of the Mac OS cannot identify Bose as a developer. The Mountain Lion version of OS X (10.8) includes a feature called Gatekeeper to protect users from installing applications of non-Apple identified developers. The Mavericks version of OS X (10.9.5) temporarily cannot identify Bose as a developer as well.
To open the application, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Control key while clicking on the application icon
Note: Do not use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu
In the menu that appears, select Open at the top of the list
To update your L1 Model II with a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine use the older version of the L1 Updater software
L1® Updater Software application. Note: This is required to do any updates for the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine and L1® Model II Power Stand. (Two versions available)
[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed
If you see "[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed" message displayed
Mac OSX users may see this message when trying to install a Bose app. If this message appears, try the following:
Mac users may need to hold the Control key (Ctrl) when opening the file.
Various versions of the Mac OS cannot identify Bose as a developer. The Mountain Lion version of OS X (10.8) includes a feature called Gatekeeper to protect users from installing applications of non-Apple identified developers. The Mavericks version of OS X (10.9.5) temporarily cannot identify Bose as a developer as well.
To open the application, follow these steps:
Press and hold the Control key while clicking on the application icon
Note: Do not use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu
In the menu that appears, select Open at the top of the list
If you download the software and cannot locate it try this hint from T. Roberts.
In the upper right corner of the screen is the Spotlight icon. Click on it, type in tonematch, and select show-all (to open a finder window in search-results mode), and you should see all files on your system that contain the word 'Tonematch'. Look for the files ending with .bos, for example the T1 updater is "Bose_T1_Firmware_ver_1.6.bos". If these are present, the download has been unzipped successfully, and you can connect and update by running the Updater app.