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Irig sampletank review
Irig sampletank review







I leave the MIDI cables connected to my MIDI interface and just connect the iRig to the port on my iPad when I need it. The iRig MIDI is stable, straight forward, and provides a low latency connection so I can just get on with what I want to do. I wanted something that was just as simple as plugging in my charger. I take my iPad with me quite a bit, so the idea of having to put it in a dock or something more “permanent” didn’t appeal to me. Plus, I’m not across the room or in a vocal booth so wireless wasn’t a huge desire for me.Īnother thing is, I wanted connection to be quick and easy. I first started with wireless, and while it works, it can be flaky. I wanted to be able to use the different touch controller applications I have, or trigger the various sound modules and applications I’ve installed, in a reliable way. Well, because it pretty much does what it says. connectivity: MIDI In/Out/Thru, micro USB (for charging your device).It’s a Core MIDI interface, so support is pretty much built-in to iOS, and many applications support the device with little fuss. The iRig MIDI is a dedicated midi interface for iOS, giving you direct, hard-wired MIDI connection to whatever you have running on your device that supports it.Īnother great thing about IK being at the forefront of developing for this platform….almost everything works with or supports the iRig MIDI. No matter which side you stand on, it’s pretty easy to see now that IK had a vision, they saw things going where many did not…and they have established themselves as one of the more familiar faces in the iOS arena when it comes to music apps and creative devices for the platform. They did this much to the praise of some, and ridicule of others. While many are just starting to see that the iOS as a musical tool is more than just a fad, IK Multimedia was on the forefront in the music industry by embracing and developing tools, software, and accessories for the platform.









Irig sampletank review