Mobile devices like iPhones, iPads, and (yes) even the lowly iPod have changed the ways musicians make and record music, just as they’ve transformed how so many other people do their work. But while ...
If, like me, you're an Android-toting guitar player or musician, options for getting high-quality audio in or out of your smartphone or tablet have been rather limited. Class-compliant support for USB ...
Even though I’ve taken to strumming a guitar recently, I’m no musician (as my poor wife can attest). Despite that, I still need a quality microphone for podcast appearances, MUG presentations, and to ...
A new batch of iRig accessories from IK Multimedia should make life easier for podcasters and YouTubers who produce on their iPads or iPhones. The gear looks pretty sweet, and — if my experience is ...
IK Multimedia's iRig range has included microphones and audio interfaces in the past, but now the company has launched one device that combines the two, claiming that the iRig Stream Mic Pro is ...
The iRig Pro Duo from IK Multimedia lets musicians plug two musical instruments or microphones into their mobile device for recording whatever you care to record. This flexible piece of hardware works ...
Whether you're a podcaster, musician, or budding filmmaker, capturing high-quality audio is key when creating content. IK Multimedia's iRig Mic HD and iRig Mic Field give you mono and stereo options, ...
It’s a good time to be a tech-savy guitarist. Recently, the App Store has seen the release of packages allowing you to turn your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad into a full-blown guitar amp simulator.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. IK Multimedia has expanded its range of iRig Keys MIDI controllers, adding the iRig Keys Pro and ...
IK Multimedia’s iRig audio interfaces are now very different beasts to the simple iPhone recording adapter that kicked off the range back in 2010. In fact, when you cast eyes on the new iRig Pro ...
Here’s a sad fact of modern life: most smartphone mics aren’t very good. It’s true. Some are fine when you’re actually using the device as a phone (yeah, some people still do that) but don’t do so ...