Take full control of your Chase Bliss Lost+Found pedal like never before.
Our editor gives you a complete, clear overview of the Lost+Found pedal and unlocks all hidden features, no dip switches, no manual diving, no guesswork. Design complex patches in seconds, explore deeper routing options, and see exactly what’s happening under the hood.
Perfect for studio and live use, the editor lets you remotely control your Chase Bliss Lost+Found pedal, automate every parameter via MIDI or your DAW, and capture your best sounds as presets. Save them to disk, recall them instantly, or store them directly into the pedal when preparing a live set.
The interface is resizable for better visibility and includes an onboard help system with small explanations for every parameter. When you change FX algorithms, the editor automatically updates all relevant dial names so everything stays clear and intuitive. Your settings are always recalled when reopening the app, so you can jump straight back into sound design.
The Lost+Found editor is available in two versions:
Standalone macOS app for direct control and studio workflows (no Windows version)
Max for Live device for seamless integration with Ableton Live on both macOS and Windows.
Whether you’re crafting beautiful textures, preparing a detailed live setup, or pushing the Lost+Found pedal far beyond its front panel, our editor turns a powerful pedal into a fully transparent creative instrument.
Deep editing. Fast workflow. Total control.
Both Lost+Found and Reverse Mode C editor for Max for Live
Both Lost+Found and Reverse Mode C editor for macOS
• Chase Bliss Audio Lost+Found Pedal
• Chase Bliss Audio MIDIbox (or equivalent)
• Midi interface
• Midi cable
• Apple Mac Intel OS X 10.15 or later
• Apple Mac Silicon OS 11.0 or later
• Chase Bliss Audio Lost+Found Pedal
• Chase Bliss Audio MIDIbox (or equivalent)
• Ableton Live 10 or higher (Mac or Windows)
• Max for Live licence (Suite comes standard with M4L)
• Midi interface
• Midi cable
We are not affiliated with Chase Bliss. However we think their pedals are awesome and love using them.
This is because it is way more work to create a standalone app than it is to create a Max for Live device.
Chase Bliss pedals do not have a standard 5 pin DIN connector. Instead they have a TRS input on the side of the pedal. However, this is not a standard format so you need to convert your standard 5 pin DIN to TRS (Chase Bliss format). There are several options available online but here are 2 version we know will work:
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