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New interface from IK Multimedia (overpriced at $349?

Comments

  • Well, it’s a lot more than an interface.

  • If the audio sounds good then I find the price reasonable

  • Zoom u44 plus expander is better and cheaper probably.

  • It looks really good but I think they’ve really missed a trick by not including built in recording. It’s a field recorder that can’t record.

    No need to worry about managing and formatting storage media. iRig Pro Quattro I/O records pristine, digital audio directly to any mobile device, computer or even DSLR camera. No more digging around gig bags for an SD card. Start recording instantly then simply back up audio files to the cloud seamlessly to share with others.

    No need to worry about SD cards! Just miss what you meant to record whilst fiddling about with an impromptu FaceTime call on your phone instead. Weird decision for the market it’s aimed at. I guess they think people will use it to mix audio and record it on their camera.

    It would also have been ideal for the DAWless jam crowd. If it could record.

    For the studio there are better devices for that money, for field recording you’re going to want that built in recorder.

    Did I mention it doesn’t have a built in recorder? LOL

  • 4 phantom-power capable preamps is not overpriced at this price point if the sound-quality is there.

    It seems like people are comparing prices lately without considering sound quality.

  • The pitch seems targeted at videographers, and they're probably a bigger market than we are.

  • Ahah, Ridiculous! Plasticwise,
    That Teenage engineering price knocks it off and wins the medal !
    Who’s next ?

  • Zoom H6 is better value for that price tag.

  • @CapnWillie yes they’ve “learned” a few things from Centrance haha

  • @CapnWillie said:

    @mjcouche said:
    @CapnWillie yes they’ve “learned” a few things from Centrance haha

    Indeed. Who could blame them? We may be the only two people who noticed or even know what a Mixerface is. Best kept secret in pro-audio imo 🤫 lol.

    You got it 😉

  • edited May 2022

    I think it looks cool and looking at zoom u44’s prices creeping up I think it isn’t such a bad deal. Especially because u44 requires an 80$ dongle to get 4 inputs.

    Those uv meters sure look sexy.

    (I’m not an ik multimedia fan boy BTW)

  • Saw this the other day and looked into it pretty deeply. I’m currently selling my big interface to get something more compact and this seems like a good contender.

  • I’ve had an iRig Duo for almost 5 years and the thing just won’t give up, but I hate the proprietary cable and fed up with IK at this point! My lightning cable broke in exactly one year, and no way I am paying $30+ USD plus shipping for a new one! Literally everyone else just puts a USB C jack on interfaces now (shakes head)!

    If they were serious about hardware they would stop that kinda shit! As far as I am concerned it is the same kind of shady bad practice as not letting customers install stuff they purchased after 12 months!

    I have purchased so many desktop plugins and synths I would need to rebuy to use on my new computer after a theft! Connected with support and they don’t care.

    I won’t buy an IK product again unless they address that kinda bs!

  • I've been gradually coming to dislike IKMM products, I always seem to have problems with them. I have the iRig keys IO 25 and it craps out then takes its ball and goes home if you glance sideways at it accidentally. My M-Audio FW 410 is probably getting close to 20 years old, and only stopped working because Apple of the planned obsolescence has to keep forcing relentless upgrades every five minutes and M-Audio stopped bothering updating the drivers, but it still works on Windows. Meanwhile the iRig keys is not that old and I'm not sure I have any happy memories of it cooperating. I've found the same with their software, it just always seems to give me problems without even using it. Really annoying things like giving pop-up warnings during DAW plug-in scans that hide behind anything at all open anywhere on any workspace and really don't want you to find them, so the scan hangs until you can find it. Then when I've finally had enough, they latch on like a hook worm infestation and no matter how many times you go through and manually delete everything, a couple sneak out of the shadows and do it again.

    I don't even really like them anyway, I just can't get rid of them.

  • "overpriced at $349?"

    So yes, overpriced at free and won't take the hint and leave.

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