

Looking at it, the iRig Pro Quattro I/O inevitably reminds me of other items previously featured here on ANR, such as the (seemingly missing in action by now) MixerFace 4RB and the popular Zoom H4n Pro and Zoom U44.

The switches and pots are firm and the unit just feels nice when held in my (relatively small) hand. It’s highly resistant, light, and it obviously helps in making products more affordable. It’s still an all-plastic affair, albeit this time with a pleasant smoother, brushed finish.Īs I pointed out in the past, there’s nothing wrong with using plastic in this kind of device. Hands-On Impressionsĭesign-wise, the iRig Pro Quattro I/O is not a radical departure from the previous IK Multimedia interfaces. IPhone/iPad users get over $/€100 of audio production apps including fully-loaded versions of iRig Recorder 3 and MixBox for iPad, a must-have effect and mixing app for pro-sounding audio on the go. Choose from SampleTank, Miroslav Philharmonik, MODO BASS, MODO DRUM or Syntronik 2. Plus, there’s the choice of 2 additional SE/CE titles. Mac/PC users get AmpliTube 5 SE with over 80 essential gear models for guitar and bass, and T-RackS 5 SE with 10 analog-modeled and digital processors. In Multichannel mode, the XLR mic/Hi-Z instrument and mic/line combo jacks or RCA / 3.5 mm stereo line inputs are routed to channels 1 to 4 respectively, giving users 4 channels of audio to send to recording apps such as GarageBand or any DAW.Īs usual with their interfaces, IK Multimedia throws in a generous bundle. Stereo and Mono modes pre-mix up to 4 audio sources (RCA / 3.5 mm stereo line inputs (+ Loopback), XLR combo inputs and MEMS microphone) down to a stereo or mono track, which can be sent to streaming apps, DSLR cameras or sound systems. A Loopback feature lets users easily duet with favorite videos, plus iRig Pro Quattro I/O can also keep the device under charge for long streaming sessions, using its power supply unit. Mono mode extends compatibility for streaming to social media. In Stereo mode, iRig Pro Quattro I/O mixes all sources down to stereo for streaming or recording. The newest IK Multimedia device can be used in 3 different modes, Stereo, Mono and Multi(channel). Recording, Broadcasting, and Podcasting-Ready “The iRig Pro Quattro I/O might be small but packs a lot in” IRig Pro Quattro I/O can be USB bus-powered, powered by internal AA batteries (included), external PSU, (included with Deluxe version), or power bank (not included).
