has introduced its latest portable audio interface, a field recorder called iRig Pro Quattro I/O. The unit features 24-bit 96kHz conversion and four mic and instrument preamps and line-in connections. You also get two balanced XLR outputs, 3.5mm stereo and headphone connections, and MIDI in and out. There is also a built-in microphone.
You can power the iRig Pro Quattro I/O with a USB cable, a 9VDC adapter, or a battery. IK Multimedia notes that it comes out of the box with a range of devices and is MFi certified for better iPhone and iPad compatibility.
However, this is not a standalone device. It doesn’t have an SD card slot, so you’ll need to connect it to a mobile device or computer to actually record audio. , you can connect it to a DSLR, which would probably help you capture better quality audio than what the camera itself can capture.
Field recorders are growing in popularity for on-the-go audio recording and over the years have built notable models such as and . Fans of IK Multimedia’s other devices might be happy to learn about the iRig Pro Quattro I/O, but the lack of onboard storage might be a sticking point.
The iRig Pro Quattro I/O is available worldwide starting today. and comes with batteries, USB and Lightning cables, a quarter-inch camera thread adapter, and software for Mac, PC, iPhone, and iPad.
A deluxe version can also be pre-ordered. This model retails for $450 and should ship in late June. If you choose to do this, you also get two iRig stereo microphones, a windscreen, a carrying case and a 9V power supply.
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