Ik Multimedia Amplitube Irig, so cheap, so practical.. |
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Ik Multimedia Amplitube Irig, so cheap, so practical.. |
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Jan 5 2012, 10:32 PM |
This device costs 40$, which I think is so little.. where is this world going when we can walk down the street, go on stage, do a show - and play songs on-the-go
IK Multimedia AmpliTube iRig (price ~40$) AmpliTube iRig iOS Guitar Amplifier Modeling System Features: The perfect way to take all of your favorite guitar tones with you anywhere you go Real time guitar and bass mobile multi-effects app for the Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad Same low-latency guitar effects and amplifier models as IK Multimedia's Mac/PC software systems Choose from up to 11 stomps, 5 amps, 5 cabinets, and 2 mics Each preset rig includes 3 simultaneous stompboxes, and amp, a cabinet, and a microphone model Save and recall up to 36 effects presets on the fly Import and play with songs or backing tracks with real time effects Includes built-in tuner 1/4" female mono input jack connector 1/8" female stereo output mini-jack connector Designed for electric guitar and bass, but also works with line level signals from synths and mixers Output can be connected to headphones, amplifiers, powered speakers, mixers Compatible with iPod touch (2nd & 3rd gen), iPhone 3G/S, iPhone 4/S, and iPad 1 and 2 -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jan 13 2012, 07:13 AM |
This is the IK Multimedia bit of Kit for using their guitar software on your iphone and it's quite cool There is a similar app for iPad that I've been using called AMP KIT+ which continues to impress me. I"m using an ALESIS PRO iPAD DOCK for IO which is also a killer bit of kit. The dock is about $200 U.S.
Here is the ipad2 runing Amp Kit docked in the Alesis Dock. Fits like a glove and sounds pretty killer It's so good, Alex Skolnick (Testament) uses this setup to warm up for live shows an for recording on the road. Here is a little audio demo recorded on the unit using Amp Kit http://soundcloud.com/techniqueswithtodd/todd-s-valve-king-mod There are several vendors making iphone/ipad interfaces for recording now. The "mobile" market is just exploding. The quality of these devices for recording is impressive even at this early stage. It won't be long before these types of devices sounds as good as software/hardware costing far more. The democratization of Technology marches on! |
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Jan 13 2012, 07:27 AM |
I bought an Ipad2 for the kids couple months ago. I may have to hijack it and start using it myself
Sounds sweet Todd. Gary |
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Jan 14 2012, 09:15 PM |
I have this and its awesome. Though I like their software, I didn't like the fact that I have to spend more and more just to record. I bought the iRig 40 bucks, got the iPhone app (not sure how much it costs, although there is a free version) and to actually record with a backing (the inbuilt just recorded one track I think), you had to buy another 4 track recorder and it just goes on and on. I wanted all in one package but these companies are just greedy.. With a 100$ I can buy a real recording interface, you know what I mean. So, instead, I just got the garageband app for iPhone and am just so happy you get all in $5. I use the iRig with garageband during power outages here and interestingly, it sounds pretty amazing. Interesting, so it's really about several different apps, charging little-by-little. Great method for making money, but not that great for long-term customers. But it's a great device no doubt. You always have very good tone mate, and video is OK too. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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