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How do I use iRig pro duo Io?

By Daniel Avila

How do I use iRig pro duo Io?

Connect one end of the included Lightning (iOS devices) or OTG cable (Android devices) to the iRig’s Mini-DIN port, then connect the other end to your mobile device. Connect your instrument or microphone to input 1 or 2. Set the input levels to a point where the level LED peaks at orange.

How do I get my iRig to work?

Click on the Menu button in Amplitube (three horizontal lines at the top right of the screen), then click on Settings. If the iRig is connected properly, the input will automatically be listed as “Input: Headset Jack.” If you see “Built-in Microphone” instead, make sure the iRig is connected properly.

How do I connect my Android to iRig?

How to connect iRig 2 to your mobile device?

  1. Plug the iRig 2 into the mobile device.
  2. Plug your guitar into the input socket of the iRig.
  3. Plug headphones or speakers into the output socket of the iRig.

Can you use iRig without headphones?

No, unfortunately when the iRig is plugged in it will always bypass the iPad speakers. You can plug the headphone output into a home stereo system or a portable speaker like our iLoud.

What software comes with iRig?

With iRig 2, you’ll be able to enjoy AmpliTube for iOS (the #1 app for guitar players). It’s ready to go right out of the box. It comes with a powerful cross-platform suite of apps and software that includes free versions of AmpliTube for iOS and AmpliTube for Mac/PC.

Why is my iRig 2 not working?

Some Fixes for When Your iRig 2 Is Not Working The first and most important thing for you to get the iRig2 to work is the batteries. So, just recharge the batteries and then try to connect it again with your phone and that will help you to get the problem solved for good on your iRig 2.

How do I connect to my rig?

Can you use iRig on Android?

A new era of mobile music making on Android has arrived: iRig UA is the first digital effects processor and audio interface that lets you play your guitar, bass or other instrument on your Android device anytime and everywhere.