IK Multimedia Adds MIC Cast, STOMP and MIX to their iRig Line

IK Multimedia unleashes a plethora of new hardware this week at CES 2012 within their iRig line. This triumvirate of products look to make it easier than ever to use iOS devices, live and inline, with analog musical instruments like guitars, bases, vocals and regular DJ consoles.

I have used several of their devices in the past with excellent results, so I am stoked to see how this new group of products perform.

First up, the iRig MIC Cast

This miniature microphone looks to be a smaller, more compact version of their previously released iRig MIC (which I have to say I love). I have the older, larger version right here in my computer bag and use it constantly for recording interviews and voice overs. The tight pattern noise cancellation on the original iRig MIC is excellent and is extremely useful in loud situations (like CES).

The new, smaller iRig MIC Cast promises similar noise canceling, in a smaller more compact package. If matches the original in that arena, it stands to be an excellent in-the-field microphone for mobile devices. Check back for updates after I get my hands on one.

Here are the detailed specs straight from the press release:

Offering live monitoring is a nice touch and very useful for interviews. You definitely don’t want to record a whole conversation only to find out you had the microphone too far away, etc.

iRig MIC Cast costs $39.99/€29.99 (excl. tax) and will be available in Q1 2012 from electronic and music retailers around the world.

For more information: www.irigmiccast.com

Next up, the iRig STOMP

This interface for using IK Multimedia’s excellent AmpliTube guitar modeler, finally makes it practical to use your iPhone as a tone source for live guitar or bass use. The form factor of the iRig STOMP is that of a traditional Stompbox guitar pedal, which allows for “hands free” use.

More press release specs:

I’ve toyed with the idea of using AmpliTube as the sole source for playing upright bass at small gigs, but the inability to truly “bypass” was always a deal-breaker for me. This could enable that scenario. We’ll see.

iRig STOMP costs $59.99/€44.99 (excl. tax) and will be available in early Q2 2012 from electronic and music retailers around the world.

For more information: 

www.irigstomp.com


And lastly the iRig MIX which the makers tout as “The first mobile mixer for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad for DJ’ing anytime, everywhere.”

Again, IK has developed hardware that mimics traditional setups for DJing, yet added an easy way to use iOS devices as the source, enabling compact setup.

I doubt this will ever actually supplant the true sounds and art of vinyl DJing, but surely anyone that has shlepped a huge stack of records to a show could appreciate the smallness going on here. In any event it looks like it could be one part of a DJ setup.

Pricing and availability is as follows:

iRig MIX costs $99.99/€74.99 (excluding taxes) and will be available in February 2012 from electronic and music retailers around the world. Pre-orders are already available from the IK Multimedia online store and other selected resellers.

For more information: 

www.irigmix.com


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