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Super portable iOS stereo recording?
I have a Roland Duo Capture EX and it works great for recording on the ipad at home, but is there anything small and ultra portable like the iRig PRO that can record in stereo?
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The iRig Pro Duo
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/landing/irigproduo/?gclid=CjwKEAiA9c-2BRC_vaaJ0Ybps30SJABlqxDeq0Uq9-5O-Cd7cbhe7ZHX6SFsL9ylkOj1mWfZq6BoZBoCyZDw_wcB
I saw it but it just seems like two mono inputs? i cant tell...
This looks like a contender http://line6.com/sonicport-audio-interface/sonicport/
Ah, I thought you just wanted to be able to plug a couple of mics in. I'm not sure what you would use a stereo input for. Guitars and mics typically are not stereo.
I want to plug my Novation Circuit into the ipad for recording in Loopersonic. It should be a good combo.
I've been looking at the K-Mix for this, though it's not the smallest option. Having multiple inputs in a device that can be bus powered means truly portable recording.
Cheap and stereo: Behringer UCA222 or UCA202
Hmm, not the size I am looking for but it would look adorable next to the Circuit.
Cool, thanks!
Yeah this will do the job, I used one of these for ages, but I did think that the volume on the headphone output was quite low.
Hmmm, good to know as i would use it on a noisy train. So i take it that it overrides the native headphone jack?
It did when i was using it in Cubasis, not sure if other apps allow more control of audio output destination or if it is a general iOS thing.
I got one of these
http://www.amazon.co.uk/NX1-Portable-Amplifier-Headphone-Rechargeable-Black/dp/B00ULJEA1K
which I now use with an Alesis Core 1 USB (the core 1 is Mono Recording only)