Guitars? Digital? Pah. Computers ruined music. Ah, you’re one of those types. But, yes, you’re right. We’re sure everyone was best served with rubbish microphones on stage, and also desperately trying ...
Instrument interface pioneers IK Multimedia have announced a replacement for 2013's iRig HD. The iRig HD 2 digital guitar/bass interface for iPhone, iPad, Mac and PC boasts improved sound quality, ...
It’s been over a year since we reviewed the iRig HD and AmpliTube for iOS devices, and IK Multimedia has finally released a universal guitar effects processor for Android – the iRig UA and AmpliTube ...
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.
Way back in 2010 was the first time that we saw the iRig guitar interface for the iPhone. The device put a guitar amplifier into the iPhone and allowed musicians to play their electric guitar or bass ...
IK Multimedia, a leader in iOS-enabled audio production hardware and software, hit the CES show floor with an all-new lineup of products for 2015, including the new iRig 2 mobile guitar interface, ...
The iRig HD is a good deal bigger and heavier than the original at 1.18 x 3.9 x 0.85 inches (30 x 99 x 21 mm) and 1.23 ounces (35 g), but not painfully so. It doesn't have its own power source, but IK ...
The iRig Acoustic Stage is a microphone, preamp, and digital processor system for the acoustic guitar and other acoustic instruments. Once the MEMS microphone is clipped to the instrument's sound hole ...
IK Multimedia on Wednesday announced that its iRig 2 mobile guitar interface is now shipping for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and Android devices. iRig 2 has several new features over its predecessor ...
IK Multimedia is finally bringing its fantastic guitar interface to Android the iRig 2 that they announced yesterday. They announced the iRig HD-A back in November of last year, but that only brought ...
IK Multimedia has been cranking out new versions of its iRig guitar adapter for phones and tablets for nearly five years. Here at CES 2015, there's yet another update. The iRig 2 still allows you to ...
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