apogee jam plus vs irig hd 2

(function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){ I also use that lightning to USB with a cheap MIDI cable on the odd occasion I spark up the electric piano. You won’t become a great racer if your car isn’t supportive, right? ga('send', 'event', 'popup', 'Popup', 'Popup free weekly lesson'); This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.

synth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app like You can practically carry it around without any trouble AT ALL! Record, loop and layer with this sophisticated looper. They’re up there in the professional market of audio interfaces competing with the likes of RME, UA, FocusRite and so on.

How to Improvise Around a Melody – When The Saints Go Marching In – Guitar Lesson EP385, Improvising Rhythm In a Minor Key – Useful Tips Guitar Lesson – EP384, Jump Blues Rhythm (with fill licks) Guitar Lesson – EP383, This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated. Easy to adjust the input level of my different guitars with the rolling button on the Jam's side. I can only comment on the HD, which I think is pretty darn good - quiet and clean and well constructed. I still want your inputs though. @monzo I have the first Apogee JAM. ×   Your previous content has been restored. Display as a link instead, × Use it with it's USB lead through that lightning to USB connector with no problems. Apogee JAM 96kHz for its low noise, low hiss pristine audio quality 2. It looks like you're new here. No info if a 96 kHz version will ever be launched This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. Sonic Port has an alternative (the VX) with embedded microphone – pretty cool ! By Parah Salin, January 7, 2012 in Effects and Processors. […], There’s a new Apogee Jam with a headphones output. Has anyone owned both? Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Apogee Jam 96K also helps with the seasonal practicing, recording and jamming. I'd probably use Tonestack too. A very good product. @Jocphone said: BUT: that is NOT your fault!!

I was looking into this recently, but figured out how to hook up my Zoom R8 as an interface so I'm set! To me it's only usable when playing with a clean tone.

Apogee Jam Plus - Portable USB Audio Interface for Guitars, Bass, Keyboards and Instruments , Works with iOS, MAC OS and Windows PC, Made in USA .

Upload or insert images from URL. If you do need the I/O then I would give the iRig HD 2 a go. Has anyone owned both? @Jocphone said: IK Multimedia iRig Micro Amp 15W Battery-Powered Guitar Amplifier with iOS/USB Interface (IP-iRig-Microamp-In) 9/10. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. © 1995-2019 Harmony Central, Inc. All rights reserved. A bit more lead juggling than the others but a very good price. - quality instrument Did you just get an iPhone 12 and want to know which is the Best iPhone 12 Plug and play audio interfaces?

Thanks, nice to have some irig feedback yeah definitely need something, at the moment I don't have a way to get guitar in, and on my old iPad the only way is via my Yamaha mixer, which is a bit if a faff. indeed a great improvement. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use.

Over the past 15 years smartphones and tablets changed the way we record and play music. This is a crowded space but I’ll set a few goals that made my search easier: These will most likely surface if you do a web search: Apogee JAM 96k Guitar Interface Input for iPad, iPhone and Mac I don't know about iRig though. It is also powered by connecting to iPad, iPhone or Mac. They are available separately, without the game, from about 30 bucks. Creator. Both are great products, from a great company, designed by a very nice group of people! Want something that I can plug straight into the iPad without extra faff. Yet, it’ll drain the battery of your device (especially if you use the mobile one).

I Rig HD 2 vs Apogee Jam Plus looking for Pro’s / Con’s. You must be logged in to reply to this topic. monzo I have the first Apogee JAM. , I can say that now the limiting factor when using it with an iOS device is now the apps, the Jam is great (as in, the Jam will probably be fairly future proof also once better apps are released). Man....now I know why your guitar pieces sound so great! After plugging it into my Mac and testing how well it works (and comparing it to my Duet), I can say that now the limiting factor when using it with an iOS device is now the apps, the Jam is great (as in, the Jam will probably be fairly future proof also once better apps are released). Active Melody LLC. In a similar situation with wanting to record vocals @monzo. I'm using an Air 2 now, but can connect a mixing desk to my old pad. Cheaper but better, this is what a customer wants of a product and Irig gives it. See purchasing options for Line 6 Sonic Port.

I am not surprised that it is 'really excellent'. The Sonic Port has technically 2 inputs and 2 outputs as it can also take a line input (CD player perhaps?) In the mobile interface space, the original Apogee Jam was groundbreaking and its successor had quality not … @Flo26 - that is a piece of gear with a price tag of €1599,- . })(window,document,'script','//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); No I don't think Mrs Monzo would let me have that one.

I'm very very happy with the Apogee Jam; I've got a few interfaces, and that's my favorite. @Jocphone said: Next up would be a Focusrite iTrack Solo, which has migrated to be my main Mac interface (the iPad cable is stupidly short and stiff -- not sure if newer versions have fixed it).

I was only trying to be funny, but I guess I wasn't. I was thinking about getting either an iRig 2 HD or an iRig Pro IO to use it with an iPad or laptop.

- iPad and Mac. Peasy.

IMHO the iOS apps are clearly not yet up to the standards set by things like PC apps/plug-ins and dedicated hardware modelers (or whatever you'd call them, stuff like the Line6 Pod), however I feel as though once the quality of the apps become higher, I will still not feel the need to replace the Jam, and I base this on how good it sounds when plugged into the Mac. Parah Salin, January 7, 2012 in Effects and Processors. This article will cover most of the well known guitar interfaces for the iPad/iPhone platforms.

Discussion in 'Recording Gear and Equipment [BG]' started by yabune, Aug 10, 2013. I had the Camera Kit Connector, but needed to add a powered USB hub to make it work. I just meant that currently with the Jam, the weakest link in the chain are the apps that are available on the iOS platform. @solador78 said: So we won’t touch the more professional options, but rather the ones you would take to the beach or on a camping trip should the recording mood strike you, Digital interface (duh) to the ‘modern’ lightning iPad interface (note: some might still have cables or adaptors for older iPads with the 30-pin connector), At least one instrument level input for your guitar, Preferably a gain control on the device itself, Portable (‘fits into a coat pocket’) and light, Apogee JAM 96kHz for its low noise, low hiss pristine audio quality, IK Multimedia IRig HD 2, had noticeably more hiss and artefacts on the audio it delivers, even with multiple settings (gain, volume) and guitars used, Sonic Port, not far from IRig HD 2 in sound quality however there is only a 48 kHz variant available. Yeah @monzo I don't think you will be disappointed with the JAM. While previous versions of the HD (with less I/O) can be found, I would not recommend going back to their original one that used the analog mic input for the guitar signal – quality is very different. Apogee Jam 96K is designed for electric guitar, bass, and acoustic instruments and works well with iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac. The iRig Pro IO seems newer and I like the possibility to connect an MIDI device to it (although I dont have a need for it yet) and more important it seems to come with a bigger AmpliTupe Software package for usage on both PC and iOS than iRig 2 HD does.

More gain, backwards and future proof with all 3 Apple device connections included, no extra purchase needed like with theirs. synth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDI If I was to buy something else portable, I'd get the Apogee Jam myself.

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