If, like me, you're an Android-toting guitar player or musician, options for getting high-quality audio in or out of your smartphone or tablet have been rather limited. Class-compliant support for USB ...
It’s nice when hobbies can mesh. When you can take your love of technology and join it hand in glove with something traditionally more old school, analog even. That’s why I was intrigued by IK ...
It’s been over a year since we reviewed the iRig HD and AmpliTube for iOS devices, and IK Multimedia has finally released a universal guitar effects processor for Android – the iRig UA and AmpliTube ...
Built-in chip carries digital processing load and enables "near zero-latency processing" When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Having ...
Cameron is a self-made geek, Android enthusiast, horror movie fanatic, musician, and cyclist. When he's not pounding keys here at AP, you can find him spending time with his wife and kids, plucking ...
Cameron is a self-made geek, Android enthusiast, horror movie fanatic, musician, and cyclist. When he's not pounding keys here at AP, you can find him spending time with his wife and kids, plucking ...
Now guitar and bass players can jam on their Android devices with AmpliTube the world's most powerful multi-effects and amplifier app complete with virtual gear from Fender™ Orange® Ampeg® ...
Android devices and music making don't really go hand in hand, mostly due to a latency issue. Enter iRig UA: a zero latency, universal audio interface for Android 4.2 upwards. The unit itself is at ...
In the spirit of cramming an entire recording studio in your pocket or bag, IK Multimedia is unleashing a trio of new gadgets that will help you record and fine tune your masterpiece on the go. The ...
─ IK Multimedia, the leader in mobile music apps and accessories, is proud to announce a new breakthrough in mobile music creation, the first professional guitar processing app and digital interface ...
It's been over 4 years since IK Multimedia first launched a nifty double act that allowed guitarists to plug into numerous digital stomp box and amp emulations on a smartphone. The company has since ...
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