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IK Multimedia iRig Pro Duo I/Omobile interface for iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac and PC enables high quality, dual-channel recording and monitoring on the go for the widest range of devices

IK Multimedia's iRig® Pro Duo I/O, an ultra-compact, 2-channel audio/MIDI interface that enables high quality music and audio recording on the go, is now available. It's a highly portable mobile interface for use with iPhone, iPad, Android devices, Mac and Windows, and it now offers greater universal compatibility with the inclusion of dedicated ASIO drivers that deliver low latency performance for Windows users.

iRig Pro Duo I/O is a sequel to IK's well-known iRig Pro Duo, and like its predecessor, was designed for musicians, podcasters and other content creators. It can accommodate a variety of input sources including microphones, MIDI controllers, line-level and high-impedance instruments such as guitars, basses and keyboards, and more. It also offers full MIDI capabilities.

New features include updated mic preamps with increased gain, an included USB-C cable to connect with the latest devices, and refined volume controls with level indicators for more convenient workflow. In addition, a new rubberized finish offers protection from the rigors of the road.

Recording capabilities
Two analog combo inputs (¼"/XLR) enable connection and simultaneous recording with any combination of dynamic and condenser microphones and instruments (line level or Hi-Z). They are complemented by Class-A preamps, adjustable gain and true 48V phantom power. Individual channel input gain controls let users dial in the perfect amount of input signal for their recording.

iRig Pro Duo I/O can also be used as a MIDI interface via MIDI IN/OUT connectors and included breakout cables. Additional connections include two balanced ¼" outputs and headphone output.

A direct monitor switch provides latency-free monitoring of direct incoming signals for use with video or streaming apps. Users can also monitor the processed signal returning from their device when recording music or using audio processing apps.

Out-of-the-box performance
iRig Pro Duo I/O runs on USB bus power or 2 AA batteries (or optional PSU), and includes Lightning, USB-A and USB-C cables to work with any device right out of the box.

Although compatible with any app designed for high-quality digital audio input for recording or creation, iRig Pro Duo I/O comes with free access to over $/€500 of IK software, apps, and in-app material, making it an all-in-one package with everything needed to record, edit, and share great music, podcasts, interviews and more.

Pricing and availability
iRig Pro DUO I/O is available for $/€199.99* from the IK Multimedia online store and from IK authorized dealers worldwide.

* All prices excluding taxes

For more information, please visit www.ikmultimedia.com/irigproduoio

To see iRig Pro Duo I/O in action, visit: www.ikmultimedia.com/irigproduoio/video

 

Friday March 6, 2020

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