iKlip Studio is designed to hold the iPad on studio desks or other surfaces when using a variety of music and other apps.
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Apps like synthesizers, beat-pads and other controllers can be played on the multi-touch screen with no risk of the device moving or sliding, IK assures. Its orientation allows it to tilt its position from a low-profile angle – suited for use with apps like mixers, controllers or synthesizers – to near-vertical positioning for use as a reader for scores or tablatures or to place the iPad behind music keyboard controllers.
iKlip Studio is made of thermoplastic to support the iPad. Rubber foot-pads grip the desktop and prevent unwanted sliding. Its support tray also fits most cases for positioning of an iPad of any generation.
The device can be rotated between its horizontal and vertical position to suit any app, and openings in the housing allow accessibility to every port of the device for charging or connecting to external speakers with handy slots for keeping the cables organized. A detachable bracket is also included to hold the iRig interface adapter in place and keep it from hanging from the iPad. iKlip Studio folds completely flat so it can be inserted into an iPad bag.
Pricing & Availability:
iKlip Studio costs €24.99 (excl. tax) and will be available in Q1 2012 from electronic and music retailers. Pre-orders are now available from the IK Multimedia online store and other selected resellers.
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