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- RECORDING GUITAR GARAGEBAND IPHONE FULL
- RECORDING GUITAR GARAGEBAND IPHONE PRO
- RECORDING GUITAR GARAGEBAND IPHONE SOFTWARE
- RECORDING GUITAR GARAGEBAND IPHONE PLUS
RECORDING GUITAR GARAGEBAND IPHONE SOFTWARE
When paired with IK’s Mic Room application from the App Store for just $7.99, you can turn your iRig Mic HD or iRig Mic Studio into an even BETTER sounding mic with the help of the software – there are 20 different studio mic models to choose from. Need Studio vocals? The iRig Mic Studio is a large-diaphragm condenser-electret mic that will work with the iPhone 7 series, and also a lot of other gear! ($199.99 from, or your favorite retailer).
RECORDING GUITAR GARAGEBAND IPHONE PRO
Also new from IK Multimedia, the iRig Pro I/O.Ĭlick here to save up to 25% off for iRig Pro I/O on AmazonĬlick here to save up to 25% off for iRig Mic HD 2 on Amazon You finally got some more dough to spend on a microphone for the sorority/fraternity’s stage with your iPhone 7? The iRig Mic HD 2 rolls in at right around $99 (street value) from any Guitar Center or Sam Ash music store. The Sophomore who goes digital on the input:
RECORDING GUITAR GARAGEBAND IPHONE PLUS
You can get a kickass condenser-electret microphone for under $60, called the iRig Mic, that will connect directly to your iPhone 7/7 Plus using the adapter kit for audio-jack enabled devices (and give you a headphone output! Yay!) Or just need karaoke in the dorm to attract more of the opposite sex? Opt for the iRig Voice microphone $39, and make sure you get a cute color for the girls to sing into, like Pink, or Baby Blue. The Freshman singer/broadcaster/karaoke master/ceremonious master of future crybabies: Vocals? Yep, there would never be any love songs or sobbing, sloppy, heartfelt tears to love songs without vocals, right?
RECORDING GUITAR GARAGEBAND IPHONE FULL
IRig Acoustic Stage is a patented, revolutionary digital microphone system that makes your guitar sound exactly as if it was captured with a classic recording studio setup, giving you full rich studio-quality sound on the stage.Ĭlick here to save up to 25% off on iRig Acoustic Stage from Amazon Play Acoustic guitar/bass/ukulele? iRig Acoustic Stage ($99) and AmpliTube Acoustic from App Store ( on sale in the App Store right now for $9.99) – AmpliTube FREE or AmpliTube Full ($19.99) on the App Store, guitar & bass software – GarageBand (DAW) app: $4.99 or FREE sometimes from the App Store The original iRig adapter is still for sale, it just more options now and is called the iRig 2: $39.99, check here to find a lower price on Amazon. “Keepin it Real”: Making music for under $100
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Let’s start with “single parent’, “school kid” or “starving musician” and work our way all the way up to “Portable Packin’ Fabulous Musician” with a full studio rig that has amazing sounds and rockin’ interfaces in his/her pocket or backpack.Īnd please do not forget that these starving guitarist/bassist/acoustic/keyboard playing singer/songwriter/student/children musicians still somehow can afford the iPhone 7/7 Plus and it’s mobile data plan? (OK, seems legit): Low budget? We’ve all been down that road. Here is a short list that will help you get started…
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Oh yeah, you’re first question was, “ How do I connect my guitar or instrument to my iPhone 7 and record with GarageBand or another app, like AmpliTube, SampleTank or VocaLive?” Answer: IK Multimedia’s iRig audio interfaces. Plus, all of the previous iRig audio jack-connected products still worked on iPhone 7 series, with the adapter that was provided in every iPhone 7 and 7 Plus box. In 2016, the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus appeared without the audio jack, and most people “thought” that was going to be a problem for people using the iRig line of products as audio interfaces, but actually, IK Multimedia’s interfaces coincidentally “solved” the “no headphone output” issue on Apple’s new iPhone 7 series, with their lightning-connected inputs that also provided a headphone output for monitoring. The first audio interface for an iPhone was called the “iRig” in 2010, and it connected directly to the audio jack of your iPhone, creating both and input and an output for you to still be able plug in your guitar and listen with headphones, or go live out to a P.A. By now, if you didn’t know you could record and perform music with your iPhone, it’s ok, welcome to the 2010’s.