Marshall Gateway

Marshall Gateway remote control for Marshall CODE Series guitar amplifiers

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Marshall Gateway is a remote control and device application for use with Marshall CODE Series amplifiers. Connection with CODE is via Bluetooth Classic for streaming audio from your music library and Bluetooth LE for real-time control of your amplifier settings. Gateway can function independently of CODE to create and manage presets that can be sent to CODE when connected. Requires Android 4.4 (KitKat) or later.

Info

  • Genre

    Music & Audio

  • Rating

    PEGI 3

  • Release

    Jan 18, 2016

  • Last Update

    - Minor improvements

Reviews

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    Helmer Teles

    So, now that only windows and Mac Users can update their Marshall Amps Firmware ( no more web update ) and since there is no Linux Support, how long it will take for Marshall to update this App to let some of us have the possibility of updating our Amp Firmware on Android at least? Very sad situation.

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    A Google user

    I would love this app if it worked with my phone. i have an outdated iPad 2 mini which works fine with it, but it's slow and I have no use with it. I'd rather use it with my phone, which is a newish phone, a galaxy s8, and I would really like it if you could try and fix it, because most apps get the apple treatment rather than android.

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    nerp

    We could connect our phones to the amp, but the app wouldn't connect to the amp. The way we got it working was to forget ALL previously connected Bluetooth devices, not just the amp. Forget ALL devices. Then pair and connect with the amp and follow the normal instructions. Marshall didn't give us this solution, a reviewer below did. Once connected, the app is awesome.

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    Jonas

    When it works and connects to your amp it's fantastic, super useful. Strangely it didn't work on my Galaxy note8, so just for experiment I took out my old note4(rooted, with Lineage OS) and I've was connected right away. Something is not right with this app and it needs a fix.

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    H K

    At first, a while back, this App was not great.The 'recent' updated version along with 'recent' firmware update is fantastic and a pleasure to use. I'd love the compressor to be a separate entity to the pedals, as in modelling, it is more important.But still, it is great and CODE is now how it always should have been ! I have three Marshall valve amps so my ears are experienced.

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    Shane Gubersky (GuberX)

    the app works okay, I find pre-connecting Bluetooth via phone/tablets main Bluetooth area first, then launch the app seems to work better than trying to do so from the app itself

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    Cameron Poulter

    App works smoothly but if connection been trying now for a little while and I've only managed to get it to connect once. I really hope it works again. I can blootooth my phones audio no problem but my phone cannot connect to the amp to access the presets through the app which sucks.

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    Colin Rielly

    Lots of people seem to have Bluetooth issues, all I can say is Bluetooth works really well on all my phones and tablets (android and iOS). A few bugs however are still present. Sometimes all the text on screen just disappears. I discovered this is down to the automatic screen rotation. I disabled that and the text us fine now. Sometimes when you go to save a setting the first screen of amp parameters (gain, bass treble etc) reverts back to the previous settings. Sometime the app freezes.

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    Giuseppe Petroni

    it doesn't have any useful pedal you can add more pedals over each other its useless the tone is sht thx to this app and when i get out of the app it sais reconnecting 💀so that i have to go to the bluetooth and off/on again and i've been playing for 5 years i mean do better.

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    Alex Hays

    These reviews are ridiculous. The app works fine. I'm on a Pixel 2 still, and I have zero issues getting it to connect with my Code amplifier. Once you connect your phone via Bluetooth, you have to go into the menu in the app itself and connect to the amp from there. It works fine. It could be improved, and I'm sure Marshall is going to continue to develop this way of using a digital amp. I'm a tech geek with a whole lot of smart home tech and I play a lot of guitar.

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    A Google user

    Must have for anyone using a Marshall code amp so easy to set effects or change amp mods tunings and save your own setting to use on your amp or any other code amp. Only gripe is when playing with music through the app you need to set it to o or it won't play the whole song. Oh and it would be awesome if you could pair a set of wireless headphones through the amp Marshall defently dropped the ball when not adding this as a option.

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