iRig PRE is designed to connect an XLR microphone to their Apple mobile device and record audio.
iRig PRE has features such as adjustable gain control, 48-volt phantom power and an audio/headphone output jack for real time monitoring. Plus, iRig PRE comes ready to go with two free apps: iRig Recorder FREE, an audio field recorder, and VocaLive FREE, a real-time vocal-effects processor for stage or studio use.
iRig PRE Features:
- Standard XLR input connector for microphones
- 40 cm TRRS cable to connect to iPhone/iPod touch/iPad mini-jack
- Gain control for fine adjustment of input gain
- +48V phantom power
- Headphone output
- On/Off switch
- Power/Phantom Power provided by 9V battery
- approximately 30 hours with dynamic microphones
- 10 hours with phantom-powered condenser studio microphones
- 2 free apps available from the App Store:
- iRig Recorder, a voice and field recording/editing app
- VocaLive, a multi-effects processing/recording app for singers
- Compatible with iPhone/iPod touch/iPad
- Compatible with a multitude of recording and processing apps
Price & Availability:
iRig PRE is now available from authorised IK Multimedia retailers worldwide and from the IK Multimedia Online Store and retails for €29.99 (ex VAT).
For more information about iRig PRE, visit www.irigpre.com. For more information about IK recording and vocal processing apps, visit www.ikmultimedia.com/vocalive and www.ikmultimedia.com/irigrecorder.
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