iRig Mic brings a vocal microphone to the iPhone and iPad

The mic works best hooked up to an official app called Vocalive, which you can see on the iPad's screen in the pic above. In addition to recording and playing back audio tracks, the app can also throw in some vocal effects, from reverb to frequency modulation, and a metronome for getting your timing just right. The iRig Mic will be available for just US$59 in the first week of March. IK Multimedia told us that they'd be at Macworld later this month, so we'll be sure to get them on video there.
In case you're wondering, that iPad is being held onto the mic stand by an IK product called the iKlip, which became available last December; for $40, it will clip your iPad onto a mic stand for use during a show. That way, iPad bands can keep both hands free for jamming.
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The iRig Mic was one of the last products we saw at CES last week. It's a full-featured vocal microphone made by IK Multimedia (the folks...
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VocaLive is going to appear on the iTunes App Store any day now, and the iRig Mic is now about ready to ship!
March 08 2011 at 3:45 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyEric,
That works, but you have no way to turn the input down, so if you try to record somewhere very loud (like a band practice or show) your recording will end up overblown.
The iRig Mic has a switch to set the sensitivity (the Blue Mikey has the same type of three position switch which I've found lets me record in loud environments, if I use my old iPhone 3G)
I wish this was gonna be ready for Macworld. I'll buy a Mikey then.
January 11 2011 at 2:21 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI have the guitar irig, and if you plug in a shure 58, it will work.
January 11 2011 at 12:36 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThat's good to know! Do you use a standard XLR to 1/4" adapter? How is the sound quality?
January 11 2011 at 3:56 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyMight be a good idea to define what the hell a "vocal microphone" is. Last I checked - ALL microphones are "vocal microphones" - because a microphone can record - um, voices.
But hey inside baseball is fun with a general audience. Next week we'll discuss LC atomizers for the eGo XL and whether they're worth the trade-off in lifespan with traditional atomizers. What's that - you don't know what those are? Screw you - I'm hip. Can't you see from the inside baseball blogging?
a vocal microphone is a microphone made for voice. there are plenty of microphones out there made for guitar, sax, tom drums, snare drums, kick drums, violin, etc that really would not work for voiceovers of singing, thus making them NOT vocal mics.
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