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IK Multimedia iRig HD 2 - Interface for Guitar, 96 kHz with 24-bit A/D Conversion, Outstanding Audio Quality, Compact, Professional Sound, FX and Thru Adjustment

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The AmpliTube software can be used on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac and PC. | Image via IK Multimedia.

The volume wheel controls the master volume going to your headphones after the signal has been mixed, functioning simply as a monitor level adjustment. Gain controls signal strength at a preamp level, which means you’ll find that the more it’s turned up, the more prone your signal will be to distortion. You can use your iOS device as a pedalboard along with your amp, or connect headphones to practice in silence. For example, when I’m jamming or practicing, I prefer to have the iRig send the processed signal to my guitar amp. When I’m recording, I prefer to send the signal to my studio monitors instead. If I wanted to use AmpliTube live, I could either send the signal directly to the mixer, or send it to my amp. Any guitar player can benefit from the convenience and portability of the iRig HD 2, though I like it particularly in the following situations: iOS device owners – the iRig HD 2 is compatible with a great number of iOS guitar related apps. You get the full version of AmpliTube for iOS which provides a nice range of effects and amps as well as a looper, recording studio and integrated drummer. But of course you can use the iRig with other apps such as BIAS FX, Garageband or any other. The advantage the iRig HD 2 has over other devices is the integrated headphone and amp outputs.Note: Do NOT enable the 'Hardware Buffer' under Options in the ASIO4ALL panel, as this causes poor performance.

What settings are needed? I have massive noticeable latency and that is NEVER mentioned in the vast majority of videos on setting these up. The vids make it look so dang easy when it clearly isn't. This workaround is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Do You have iRig 2 or iRig HD2? the first is analog, the second digital. Are you trying to use it with a Windows system (You mention ASIO4ALL)? In other words, the sound quality of the iRig HD 2 is exactly what you want it to be. It allows you to record with excellent clarity or jam away without affecting your tone negatively. Also, the latency is so low that it’s no longer an issue compared to audio interfaces in the past. I spent time with the iRig both on PC and iPad and both felt perfectly responsive. The other feature I feel is worth mentioning is the LED input indicators. It might not sound like a big deal, but quite often it’s difficult to set the right input level on audio interfaces. There’s either no indicator at all, or only one LED for when the signal is too high.

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Note: On less powerful machines, the Kernal Buffer can be adjusted. Increasing this value will increase latency. I recommend trying out these different configurations so you can easily switch between the most appropriate setup whenever you need it. Now, there certainly isn't a shortage of options out there for guitarists looking to record, and let's be honest, it can get very confusing when trying to work out which is the correct interface for you. Well, you don't need to worry, that's what we are here for. We've put together this list of our favourite guitar-based audio interfaces from industry leaders such as IK Multimedia, Focusrite, Universal Audio and many more.

The rugged metal enclosure houses a single 1/4-inch instrument input as well as a 1/4-inch line-level out and 1/8-inch headphone output, so it's perfect for guitarists just starting out with recording at home. computer monitor, and/or adapters plugged in that are creating noise loops. I have the same setup as yours, ipad and hd 2, it's all as super quiet as possible What I had planned to do is use the iRig as a DI – i.e the guitar signal goes into the iRig – the iRig ‘splits the signal’, sending it direct (via USB cable) to the iMac; and via ‘guitar lead’ to the front of the totally clean guitar amp (via a pedalboard). Two microphones are sitting in front of the amp’s speaker – tightly together to alleviate possible phase issues. Therefore, the earth-loop(?) noise that the iRig introduces to the signal is totally audible – and of course, totally unacceptable. From a software point of view, it’s been a breeze to use so far. Windows 10 took about 20 seconds to install drivers when I first connected the iRig HD 2 so it’s good to know I can simply plug it in to any PC and be up and running in a matter of seconds. There haven’t been any issues or hiccups so far. Guitarists who want to record multiple instruments– if you mainly play acoustic guitar, sing or want to record other instruments using a microphone, the iRig HD 2 probably isn’t what you’re looking for. You can definitely still use it with your electric guitar, but there are other options available fordifferent inputs.Positive Grid - the company behind the insanely popular Spark practice amp - has entered the world of recording interfaces with their latest guitar-focused product, Riff. This slimline USB audio interface is developed with guitar and bass players in mind and can be fully integrated with the award-winning amp and effects software, Bias FX 2. The intuitive input level LED means that you can easily adjust the gain to get the perfect level. I mentioned this earlier, but getting the right input level plays a big role in perceived audio quality. If you plan on using the iRig HD 2 as part of your live rig with an iPad, I highly recommend getting a floor controller such as the iRig Blueboard. Having to tap on an iPad screen to change presets or enable/disable effects isn’t ideal. The iRig Blueboard is a wireless Bluetooth pedalboard with inputs for expression pedals. While it works perfectly with AmpliTube, it is compatible with other apps thanks to MIDI.

As you can see from the image below, there are quite a few newfeatures in the iRig HD 2 compared to the first iRig HD: Once you get a feel for the amps, startexperimenting with different mics, cabinets and rooms. Learn the difference between a dynamic and condenser microphone and learn how the placement of the microphone affects your tone. Try different combinations of microphones and rooms. The goal here is to learn how each component affects your final tone. This takes a long time to learn in the studio, so you have an advantage learning it in AmpliTube. It's also worth noting that, if you've splashed some extra cash on a snazzy condenser mic, your interface will need to supply phantom power - 48V - or your fancy new microphone won't work. What software do I need? Please follow these steps to setup your device on Windows. Please note that there are interfaces that may not work properly with the below steps: The successor to IK Multimedia's popular iRig HD, the iRig HD 2 guitar interface features all the capabilities of its predecessor, along withsome interesting newfeatures.An additional benefit (that I overlooked before trying the iRig HD 2) is that the small interface lets you plug in and play nearly anywhere.

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