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Wearable Today
iRig Pro Duo I/O Dual Audio Interface for Recording, Practice

Wearable Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 11:46


Creating music and podcasts has gotten even more portable with the iRig Pro Duo I/O. This interface, by IK Multimedia, allows you to record two tracks of separated audio into a phone or computer. It gives your smartphone a better way to use the microphone and wired headphones. The high quality dual-channel interface allows you […] The post iRig Pro Duo I/O Dual Audio Interface for Recording, Practice appeared first on Geekazine.com.

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iRig Pro Duo I/O Dual Audio Interface for Recording, Practice

Music Technology on Geekazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 11:46


Creating music and podcasts has gotten even more portable with the iRig Pro Duo I/O. This interface, by IK Multimedia, allows you to record two tracks of separated audio into a phone or computer. It gives your smartphone a better way to use the microphone and wired headphones. The high quality dual-channel interface allows you […] The post iRig Pro Duo I/O Dual Audio Interface for Recording, Practice appeared first on Geekazine.com.

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iRig Pro Duo I/O Dual Audio Interface for Recording, Practice

Geekazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 11:46


Creating music and podcasts has gotten even more portable with the iRig Pro Duo I/O. This interface, by IK Multimedia, allows you to record two tracks of separated audio into a phone or computer. It gives your smartphone a better way to use the microphone and wired headphones. The high quality dual-channel interface allows you […] The post iRig Pro Duo I/O Dual Audio Interface for Recording, Practice appeared first on Geekazine.com.

Video Mobile le podcast
#27 - iPhones XS et XR (3 portes, 16 soupapes)

Video Mobile le podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 64:20


VMP 27 - iPhones Xs et Xr (3 portes, 16 soupapes) Invité : Olivier Frigara, journaliste spécialiste high tech (et de l’univers Apple en particulier depuis 15 ans), réalisateur/animateur de « On Refait le Mac » (émission vieille de 10 ans, aujourd’hui podcast vidéo et chaîne éponyme…) qui débat des nouveautés Apple. Que penser des annonces de la keynote d'Apple ? Les nouveaux iPhone Xs et Xs Max Le nouvel iPhone Xr Baisse de prix des iPhone 7 et iPhone 8 Radars Un gimbal qui charge le tel sans fil BAM! le proto d'adaptateur mic bluetooth, doit partir en kickstarter bientôt Comica CVM-WS50, kit HF smartphone 6 fréquences à 150€ DJI sort le mavic pro 2, peut être qu’Oliver pourra remplacer le Parrot Anafi qu’il a coulé Luma Fusion (et son accès (essentiellement payant) à des banques d'images et de musique) dans la dernière beta Adaptateur double XLR lightning Saramonic Smartrig-Di à 150€ (c’est l’équivalent de l’iRig Pro Duo de IK Multimedia, en vente depuis plus d’un an, à 170€) Autres références citées dans le podcast
 Røde link, le système de micro HF cité par Olivier Sennheiser AVX, presque la même chose en plus cher (et plus compact) Pré-inscription « 3emes Rencontres francophones de la vidéo-mobile » 7 février 
 L'un des claviers favoris de Guillaume ;)  

Edtech from Ireland #ictedu
Just Got iRig Pro Duo

Edtech from Ireland #ictedu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 4:12


Unpacking from Thomann.de and loving it.

Edtech from Ireland #ictedu
Just Got iRig Pro Duo

Edtech from Ireland #ictedu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 4:12


Unpacking from Thomann.de and loving it.

BAIRESMAC
El 5 de los 5 - BM 292

BAIRESMAC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 6:59


Te contamos con que equipos grabamos "Ni Aunque Me Lo Pidas De Rodillas", tuvimos como invitados a @jcc846 y @patolopardo. Te hablamos de: El hard iRig Pro Duo http://www.ikmultimedia.com/mobile/products/irigproduo/ El Soft Audio Hijack Pro https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/ No dejes de seguimos en @BairesMac y @davicitoloco, Instagram @BairesMac, o suscribirte en: Audioboom https://audioboom.com/channel/bairesmac iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bairesmac/id506757753?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iaxe45ymclhh2735xenzk5md5t4 Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/bairesmac iHeart https://www.iheart.com/show/270-BAIRESMAC TuneIn http://tunein.com/radio/BairesMAc-p984207

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Spreaker Live Show
SLS56: How To: Spreaker Metrics Tracking Explained

Spreaker Live Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 22:06


Spreaker Live Show #56 for April 27th, 2016Our Topics This Week: How To: Spreaker Play and Download Metrics with Rob GreenleeShow Duration: 22 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Spreaker Blog Posts at http://Blog.Spreaker.com:- How To: Auto-Ducking on Spreaker Studio - plays audio from episode SLS51- 3 Green Podcasts for Earth Day - April 22nd, Last Friday - The Green Divas Radio Show, - Clean Green Talk Show, - Green is Good- Spreaker is sponsoring New Media Europe! London June 18-19th T-Shirt Winning Comments from: Allan Tépper, Director, TecnoTur LLC and CapicúaFM, Contrib, ProVideo Coalition magWe got some feedback from a More follow up on the launch of the Google Play Music Podcast area.. more follow up on the mobile recording on Android Hi Rob, Like many, I submitted my active show CapicúaFM to Google many months ago and was happy to see it go live. I want to clarify about the download capabilities of the app as it stands now, because even Google Play Music’s own product managers have undersold this feature.The Google Play Music app for Android has always had a feature in the settings that restricts it to getting content when on WiFi to save on bandwidth, and I have always had it set that way. As soon as our shows became searchable in the Play Music Android app. I searched for a show and as soon as I clicked to subscribe each show, it immediately asked me if I wanted to download the three latest episodes. In both cases, I said yes. I don’t know whether that pop-up question comes to all, or perhaps only to those who had previously set the app only to get content when on WiFi. What I can definitely affirm is that for me, it gave me the option to download the most recent three episodes, and did so, since at the end I got a notification saying that those three episodes were downloaded. So no, we can’t yet specifically download specific episodes older than the most recent three. However, by setting the preferences only to get content when on WiFi, and then subscribing to a show, it will then automatically download new episodes when on WiFi. That’s not perfect, but it’s not terrible either.-------------------------------------------From Last week’s mobile recording episode about android-- here is Allen’s feedbackYes, the iRig Pre offers phantom power. I am extremely familiar with this and several other preamp/A-to-D converters from IK Multimedia (and other manufacturers) after reviewing them for ProVideo Coalition magazine. However, the two microphones mentioned by your guest from Single Gender (if I recall the them correctly) are both dynamic microphones and don't need phantom, and I wouldn't recommend using a Y-XLR cable in a situation where you needed phantom power. The two dynamic mics she are RE-20,RE-27 using are very good, and don't require phantom. If someone really wanted to connect two XLR mics which require phantom power to an Android, the simplest solution would be the iRig Pro DUO (also from IK Multimedia), which I have for review, but haven't yet published the review. It accepts up to two XLR mics, and can output phantom to each. It also works with iOS, Mac or Windows. To use it with Android, it includes the special USB OTG cable, which ends in micro USB. However, one must verify that the Android phone or tablet supports OTG. Mine fortunately does, but not all do. If you need it, I can send you a link to Android devices that support OTG.--------------------------------------------I thought you’d like to know that I featured your Spreaker Studio for desktop in my recent live webinar The new radio, and in the Castilian (aka "Spanish") version of the same webinar (done a different day), La nueva radio.I made a point-by-point comparison between the free Spreaker Studio for desktop and the US$395 Hindenburg Journalist Pro, which I use to produce most of my shows (and audio for other projects). There are many more things in common than you might think between these two apps:- Both are available for both Mac and Windows.- Both can accept multiple USB mics simultaneously. (Spreaker Studio combines them, live style, while HJP records them on independent tracks.)- Both can integrate with Skype for interviews or co-hosts.- Both can play effects live, although only HJP allows caller/co-host allows to hear the effects as they are played live.- Both can record, although HJP offers the choice of sampling rate, including 48 kHz if desired (something I covered in detail in the open letter I sent to you), while currently, Spreaker Studio for desktop will only record 44.1 kHz.- Only Spreaker Studio App is designed for live broadcast too, in addition to recording.- HJP is also a complete multitrack editor, while Spreaker Studio is not designed to be an editor.- Both are localized in multiple languages, including Castilian (aka “Spanish”), and I included screenshots of each program in Castilian. I didn’t do that in the English version of the webinar.Detailed Show Notes:Let’s Dive into “Spreaker Play and Download Metrics” - What is rather unique in the podcasting space is a very open and transparent view on total show/episode Plays & Downloads - What is a Play? Download? On Spreaker?- TTSL (Time Spent Listening is also counted (Divided into total Play count) usually for SLS is average of 15 minutes per play. Downloads is not counted in TTSL yet.- Most shows on Spreaker get more plays than Downloads- "Play Details" are Daily Episode Bar Graph that shows distribution by “On-Demand”, “Live” and “Download”. On-Demand are streamed per request via Spreaker website/apps and includes plays from iHeartRadioLikes - episodes, Sources = all the 40-50 play sources- Top Countries - Mostly USA, UK and Canada, Top Cities: Listeners locations- Breakdown by episode: Plays, Downloads, Likes - Sort order by: Most Popular, Most Recent- Demographics - Male / Females - 13-17, 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55+ Spreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com

Spreaker Live Show
SLS56: How To: Spreaker Metrics Tracking Explained

Spreaker Live Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 22:06


Spreaker Live Show #56 for April 27th, 2016Our Topics This Week: How To: Spreaker Play and Download Metrics with Rob GreenleeShow Duration: 22 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Spreaker Blog Posts at http://Blog.Spreaker.com:- How To: Auto-Ducking on Spreaker Studio - plays audio from episode SLS51- 3 Green Podcasts for Earth Day - April 22nd, Last Friday - The Green Divas Radio Show, - Clean Green Talk Show, - Green is Good- Spreaker is sponsoring New Media Europe! London June 18-19th T-Shirt Winning Comments from: Allan Tépper, Director, TecnoTur LLC and CapicúaFM, Contrib, ProVideo Coalition magWe got some feedback from a More follow up on the launch of the Google Play Music Podcast area.. more follow up on the mobile recording on Android Hi Rob, Like many, I submitted my active show CapicúaFM to Google many months ago and was happy to see it go live. I want to clarify about the download capabilities of the app as it stands now, because even Google Play Music’s own product managers have undersold this feature.The Google Play Music app for Android has always had a feature in the settings that restricts it to getting content when on WiFi to save on bandwidth, and I have always had it set that way. As soon as our shows became searchable in the Play Music Android app. I searched for a show and as soon as I clicked to subscribe each show, it immediately asked me if I wanted to download the three latest episodes. In both cases, I said yes. I don’t know whether that pop-up question comes to all, or perhaps only to those who had previously set the app only to get content when on WiFi. What I can definitely affirm is that for me, it gave me the option to download the most recent three episodes, and did so, since at the end I got a notification saying that those three episodes were downloaded. So no, we can’t yet specifically download specific episodes older than the most recent three. However, by setting the preferences only to get content when on WiFi, and then subscribing to a show, it will then automatically download new episodes when on WiFi. That’s not perfect, but it’s not terrible either.-------------------------------------------From Last week’s mobile recording episode about android-- here is Allen’s feedbackYes, the iRig Pre offers phantom power. I am extremely familiar with this and several other preamp/A-to-D converters from IK Multimedia (and other manufacturers) after reviewing them for ProVideo Coalition magazine. However, the two microphones mentioned by your guest from Single Gender (if I recall the them correctly) are both dynamic microphones and don't need phantom, and I wouldn't recommend using a Y-XLR cable in a situation where you needed phantom power. The two dynamic mics she are RE-20,RE-27 using are very good, and don't require phantom. If someone really wanted to connect two XLR mics which require phantom power to an Android, the simplest solution would be the iRig Pro DUO (also from IK Multimedia), which I have for review, but haven't yet published the review. It accepts up to two XLR mics, and can output phantom to each. It also works with iOS, Mac or Windows. To use it with Android, it includes the special USB OTG cable, which ends in micro USB. However, one must verify that the Android phone or tablet supports OTG. Mine fortunately does, but not all do. If you need it, I can send you a link to Android devices that support OTG.--------------------------------------------I thought you’d like to know that I featured your Spreaker Studio for desktop in my recent live webinar The new radio, and in the Castilian (aka "Spanish") version of the same webinar (done a different day), La nueva radio.I made a point-by-point comparison between the free Spreaker Studio for desktop and the US$395 Hindenburg Journalist Pro, which I use to produce most of my shows (and audio for other projects). There are many more things in common than you might think between these two apps:- Both are available for both Mac and Windows.- Both can accept multiple USB mics simultaneously. (Spreaker Studio combines them, live style, while HJP records them on independent tracks.)- Both can integrate with Skype for interviews or co-hosts.- Both can play effects live, although only HJP allows caller/co-host allows to hear the effects as they are played live.- Both can record, although HJP offers the choice of sampling rate, including 48 kHz if desired (something I covered in detail in the open letter I sent to you), while currently, Spreaker Studio for desktop will only record 44.1 kHz.- Only Spreaker Studio App is designed for live broadcast too, in addition to recording.- HJP is also a complete multitrack editor, while Spreaker Studio is not designed to be an editor.- Both are localized in multiple languages, including Castilian (aka “Spanish”), and I included screenshots of each program in Castilian. I didn’t do that in the English version of the webinar.Detailed Show Notes:Let’s Dive into “Spreaker Play and Download Metrics” - What is rather unique in the podcasting space is a very open and transparent view on total show/episode Plays & Downloads - What is a Play? Download? On Spreaker?- TTSL (Time Spent Listening is also counted (Divided into total Play count) usually for SLS is average of 15 minutes per play. Downloads is not counted in TTSL yet.- Most shows on Spreaker get more plays than Downloads- "Play Details" are Daily Episode Bar Graph that shows distribution by “On-Demand”, “Live” and “Download”. On-Demand are streamed per request via Spreaker website/apps and includes plays from iHeartRadioLikes - episodes, Sources = all the 40-50 play sources- Top Countries - Mostly USA, UK and Canada, Top Cities: Listeners locations- Breakdown by episode: Plays, Downloads, Likes - Sort order by: Most Popular, Most Recent- Demographics - Male / Females - 13-17, 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55+ Spreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com

Podcasting Video Tips
iRig Pro DUO dual-channel mic/instrument interface for any device

Podcasting Video Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016


Connect almost any mic or instrument to PCs, mobile devices, and more with IK Multimedia's iRig Pro DUO.