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IK Multimedia iRig Stream stereo audio interface for iPhone, iPad, Mac, iOS and PC with USB-C, Lightning and USB for 24-bit, 48 kHz recording from mixers and studio gear

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Model: IP-IRIG-STREAM-IN


Features

  • STREAM WITH SERIOUS AUDIO: This 24-bit, 96 kHz audio interface provides stereo RCA inputs to connect to iPhone, iPad, Mac and PC for recording, live-streaming, podcasting and more.
  • COMPLETE RECORDING PACKAGE: Use iRig Stream to connect mixers, keyboards, audio players, and more. And connect your earbud's mic to talk or sing over your music stream. Loopback even lets you jam along with music on your smartphone or tablet.
  • DIRECT MONITORING WITH ANY APP: Connect your earbuds directly to the headphone output to monitor your sound in real-time, with no latency or echo. Ensure you always sound your best before recording or streaming.
  • EASY LEVEL CONTROLS: With a global audio level LED indicator, this iPad audio interface lets you quickly and accurately dial in the right gain.
  • WORKS GREAT WITH YOUR FAVORITE APPS: This iOS interface is built for audio professionals and delivers studio-quality sound on almost any device and any app like Clubhouse, Instagram, Zoom, etc.

Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.1 x 1.15 x 1.25 inches


Item model number: IP-IRIG-STREAM-IN


Date First Available: November 8, 2019


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


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  • Reasonable quality for the price-needs some work
Model: IP-IRIG-STREAM-IN
Note: I'm a professional audio engineer, so some of my comments may be more technical than what the average user is gong to need (or care about)! The iRig Stream is a handy little interface for doing both recording and live streaming. This device was tested with an iPhone 7 (Verizon version), running IOS version 13.3.1, and version 3.0.2 of the iRig app. The interface itself is pretty straightforward. There are two RCA input jacks, designed for a nominal level of -10dBv, with an input impedence of 16.5K ohms. A mini-DIN jack connects it to an iPhone or computer, with three interface cables supplied. A 3.5MM jack on the side allows for either stereo headphones or a combo headset with mic (TRRS connection). A switch (supposedly) allows the headphones to monitor from either the interface or the phone (see comments below). There are two small recessed thumbwheels for the headphone level and the mic level of the headset mic (if used). The input level is controlled by a (nicely damped) rotary pot, with three LED's to indicate the level. A switch also allows the interface to sum the two input channels to mono when used with apps that only support one channel. The interface is capable of 24 bit recording at sample rates of 32, 44.1 and 48kHz, and has a coaxial DC jack to allow the connected device to be charged using an external 5 volt supply (not included). The app is relatively straightforward to use, and with the optional add-ons allows the user to export high quality WAV files and MP4 video files to a variety of destinations. I tested the phone using the optional Pro Bundle, which costs $14.95. I conducted basic tests with swept sine waves and a few different levels, all of which were relatively flat. I have not had a chance to check out the quality of the A/D converter, and don't know what chip set is used. I also did not have an opportunity to test how susceptible it might be to RF interference. In use, there were a couple of issues that cropped up. 1. The switch which allows for loop through monitoring does not function the way that one would think. When the loopback switch is in the "On" position, it will loop through the interface, BUT, it will also reproduce audio from the phone itself at an attenuated level (such as playing back a file). It DOES NOT completely defeat the audio from the device. The only way to completely turn off the audio from the device itself is to turn the level on it all the way down. When the switch is in the "Off" position it will playback a file at normal level. This a rather contrary to how a typical loop-through monitor functions. 2. When plugging the interface into the phone, it momentarily allows the source audio to be monitored, but drops out after a second or two, until the app is opened. It also does not reliably connect the headphone output once the app is opened. I would have preferred an arrangement whereby the monitor is activated once the interface is plugged in. 3. The 3 LED's for the record level indication are rather skimpy, and there is no way to calibrate the actual level the external input (mixer or other device). I would have much preferred at least a 10 segment LED indicator with some kind indication of the actual level in dB. While there is a 60 segment 3 color bargraph style display in the app, there are no witness marks anywhere on the display that would give you any idea of what the actual level is. To complicate matters, even though it is a 60 segment display, it actually only displays a 50 dB range (IE, it's not 1 dB per division). Kind of annoying... 4. I would have liked to have had a way to attach a mounting clip of some sort to be able to attached the interface to a stand, which is likely how it would be used if a phone was used in the camera mode for streaming or shooting video. I tested the file export function to sent files to my Dropbox account, which worked without any issues (but can be rather slow depending on your connection). In addition, I tested the interface with the Dayana Voice Record Pro app. The app recognizes the interface and allows the user to set the sample rate and bit depth, but the only way to activate the monitor is to actually be in "record". (The loop through switch seems to have no effect on this). Also, for some reason the level on the Voice Recorder Pro app is a about 6 dB hotter than the level shown in the iRig app (for the same given input level). So, certainly functional, but doesn't act exactly the way one might expect. The user manual available online could be a bit better, but at least they included a few specifications. Bottom line, it's not in the class of a Focusrite iTrack Solo, but for the $$ it's a handy device to have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2020 by S. Smith

  • hooks Iphone to mixer
Model: IP-IRIG-STREAM-IN
sound system mixer hooked to irig which is hooked to iphone . we use it for face book
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by J. Fast

  • Vale cada dólar invertido
Model: IP-IRIG-STREAMPRO-IN
Excelente equipo sumamente fácil de usar y esa una herramienta que cada músico interesado en grabar debería tener.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023 by Jesus Garcia

  • Pretty nice On-The-Go alternative to an Audio Interface. However... (iOS User)
Model: IP-IRIG-STREAM-IN
For some reason, Using the iRig Stream to livestream wont enable the mic upon plugging in the device. Cutting to the chase! THE WORKAROUND FOR IOS USERS TRYING TO STREAM: -Plug in device. Plug in mixer, instrument, music, etc. -On iOS device, go to voice memo. Hit record. Dont stop the recording. -Switch back to Tik Tok Live, Facebook, Instagram, etc. -The device will now pick up sound. For some reason, iOS decides when the mic is being used, so you have to forcibly tell the dang thing to use the mic. Only way to do that is by doing the voice memo trick! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2022 by Lawrence Medrano

  • 4 stars for proving an AC power Cord at this price point.
Model: IP-IRIG-STREAM-IN
Presenting great sound quality for studio sessions is mandatory. The iRig has given me the best quality, streaming from an SSL mixer using 1/4” to RCA in on the iRig, without having to export beats and I can DJ live with a great sounding mix to listeners. Random streaming without exporting is so freeing. The clean quality is impressive, but for the price the ac cord should have come with it. The iRig Sounds way cleaner and easier to control than using my other option, a 1/4” line from my SSL mixer headphone jack with a TRRS tip to a lightning adapter. The sounds outputs the iRig through an included wire that connects straight to iPhone lightning port. Clean af. Also came with a usb cord that could connect to digital mixers. A spare lightning cord was included too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022 by MrB

  • It's good, but has a few challenges
Model: IP-IRIG-STREAM-IN
Using it to record church services for streaming. Had a bit of trouble getting it setup, but it works well enough after working out the bugs. Audio level - Just adjust your audio level carefully, as it will distort with a hot signal. Monitoring - works well with headphones. Charging - It will charge some devices, but not my iPad Air. It does with iPhone 6 and 10. It works with a 5v tip positive wall wart, even tho there is no documentation of the power specs anywhere. I thought the IK Media powersupply was grossly expensive, if available. Documentation - is minimal,.at best. Look for YouTube videos. Signal input - I'm feeding it with a balanced signal from a Behringer X32 fed thru a reversed DI box. I wanted the line-level version rather than the XLR balancrd version for 2x the $$ for more flexibility at church and to save a few $ in case it did not work. In retrospect, I probably should have bought the XLR version. Software - it works well with the in-service default camera app. Did not download the default app, as the reviews were terrible. Mounting - need to glue a Velcro strip on the Stream to hang it on the camera stand. Otherwise, it hangs from the Lightning connector. Other Platforms - have not yet tested with my Android phone or a PC, but expect it to work well. Summary - I would buy it again, but would choose the balanced version. I will keep the line level version at church for portability and flexibility 1/6/21 update - after using for many months for Church streaming recording, I think this is a great device. I added a power supply from my junk box - had to search to find one that fits, as no power specs published. I also use a pair of DI boxes REVERSED to convert it to a balanced input. My DI has a 10dB pad, which cuts level and reduces hiss. 3 issues remain: 1) be careful with the cable. It will partially unplug from the device if you let the device hang from it. Result is drop out for recordings. 2) level is crucial, as it will clip if you over drive it. A RED light is bad news. My level knob is set at about1o’clock. I use a tube-based leveling amp (compressor) with it PLUS the channel and main send compressor from my X32 mixer. 3) it was incompatible with an iPhone 12 until an iOS update. Afterwards, seems to work fine. My results are available on YouTube - Hixson UMC. See especially the12/20/20 service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2020 by Barkyhill

  • Works great except for...
Model: IP-IRIG-STREAM-IN
I really like the interface, sounds pretty good, what I don't like is the proprietary cable that it has, sometimes it doesn't recognize my iphone.
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022 by mauricio

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