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IK Media iRig MIX Now Shipping

The first cellular machine for iPad, iPhone, iPod contact, for DJ-ing whenever they want, everywhere
IK Media is extremely pleased to declare that iRig™ MIX, the first ultra-compact DJ and audio machine for the iPad, iPhone, and the iPod contact is now delivery. When used with an iPad, iPhone or iPod contact, IK's included* DJ Rig FREE app and other DJ applications, it is a finish, extremely convenient DJ program for exercising, exercising, doing and producing.

With its exclusive reduced in size type aspect and exclusive functions, developed to be used with the whole variety of convenient iOS gadgets, iRig MIX delivers a new significance to the idea of cellular DJ-ing.


A DJ Mixer

iRig MIX has everything a pro DJ needs, such as complete EQ modification, crossfader, earphone cue and a mic feedback. Using DJ Rig or other well-known DJ applications, customers can history their efficiency and discuss with buddies, submit or spread at the occurrence. DJs can select either a conventional installation with two gadgets (one connected to each of the separate channels) OR 1 iOS program.

This versatility, along with iRig MIX's versatility gives driven and pro DJs a light and portable program that can be used everywhere... whenever they want. House events or in the garden, after-parties, and unplanned dances are ideal conditions for the iRig MIX. Air carriers, teaches and vehicles used to mean that your DJ items was not reachable and useless. Now, no issue where you are or where you are going, you can mix and make use of places.

Plus - for once on any machine - iRig MIX can be used for preparing any form of audio resource (coming from ipods, CD gamers, etc.) with an iOS program using automated pace related and defeat syncing. This is achieved with X-Sync, a function that performs along with the DJ Rig FREE app from IK Media that is included* with iRig MIX.

Maximum Portability

With its sleek, light and portable type aspect iRig MIX is significantly lesser than conventional DJ appliances and can be taken anywhere you take your iPhone or iPad, is simple to store and ideal for artists on the go. The iRig MIX also has little energy specifications enabling it to be operated not only by the involved energy but also by a appropriate USB energy or a computer USB slot for highest possible versatility to mix anywhere.

Not just for DJs

iRig MIX is also flexible enough to offer the ideal preparing remedy for single performers or small outfits that use one or more iOS gadgets to perform stay. It functions an additional guitar/microphone feedback that can be prepared with other IK well-known applications like AmpliTube® and VocaLive™ or any other app that provides real-time audio handling. Its conventional RCA result connections offer simple, immediate relationship to PA techniques or operated audio speakers.

4 involved apps

iRig MIX includes* 4 free apps: DJ Rig™, the new expert DJ preparing app from IK, AmpliTube, the most well-known iOS device amp and results app, VocaLive the handling app for performers and vocalists, and GrooveMaker®, the loop-based defeat and rhythm making app.

iRig MIX features


  • 2 stereo program information with obtain, bass sounds, highs and amount manages, separate cue on each route with LED sign and route crossfader
  • Instrument/microphone additional feedback, with amount management, can be prepared by iOS real-time results applications (such as AmpliTube, VocaLive)
  • Stereo result with RCA connections, expert level and LED meters
  • High excellent, breathtaking sound
  • Quality earphone result for expert or cue tracking with separate amount control
  • Input change divides Input 1 into dual-mono for use with DJ preparing applications on 1 iOS device
  • "X-Sync" function allows auto-sync with any audio resource using the involved DJ Rig free app
  • Can be operated with the involved AC adaptor, energy and computer USB ports
  • Includes 4 free apps: DJ Rig, AmpliTube, VocaLive, GrooveMaker



Pricing and availability

iRig MIX costs $99.99/€74.99 (excluding taxes) and is available from electronic and music retailers around the world.

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