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How to connect to Strymon Update 2

BigSky, Mobius, and TimeLine

These pedals must be powered by an external power supply and must be connected using a dedicated MIDI interface such as a Strymon Conduit using their MIDI IN and MIDI OUT ports since they do not have a USB connection.  In the GLOBLS menu of these pedals, set MIDI TH to ON or MERGE for the pedals to communicate with the software.

Conduit

Remove any power connections to Conduit and connect the interface to your computer with the included USB-C cable via the USB-C jack.

Compadre, Riverside, and Sunset

These pedals have a micro-USB port located inside the chassis of the pedal that is accessible by removing the bottom plate.  Once the bottom plate is removed, the micro-USB port is found on the left side of the pedal.  You will need a micro-USB cable to connect your pedal to a USB port on a computer.

Brig, Cloudburst, blueSky v2, Deco v2, DIG v2, El Capistan v2, Flint v2, and Lex v2

Connect the powered pedal to your computer with a USB-C cable via the USB-C jack located on the back of the pedal.

Iridium, NightSky and Volante

Connect the powered pedal to your computer with the included USB-mini cable via the USB-mini jack located on the back of the pedal.

Magneto and StarLab Eurorack modules

Magneto has a USB-mini port located on the rear exposed circuit boards of the module.  Make sure to provide external power to Magneto while connecting the module to a computer using the included USB-mini cable to perform the update.