Portable Audio/MIDI interface for iOS, USB USER MANUAL
Contents Table of Contents Contents 2 English 3 Power adapter information 3 iRig Pro I/O 3 Register your iRig Pro I/O 3 Installation and setup 4 iOS devices 4 MAC/PC 8 iRig Pro I/O LEDs 9 Status / Audio level LED 9 Status / Audio level LED 9 Setting input gain on iRig Pro I/O 10 Stand adapter 11 Troubleshooting 11 Specifications 12 Warranty 13 Support and more info 13 2
English Power adapter information Use only the specified AC adaptor you can buy at: www.ikmultimedia.com/irigpsu3a Use only the specified AC adaptor (iRig PSU 3A) and make sure the line voltage at the installation matches the input voltage specified on the AC adaptor’s body. IK Multimedia will not be responsible of any damage caused by usage of any AC adaptor other than the specified one (iRig PSU 3A).
English Installation and setup iRig Pro I/O can be powered by internal AA batteries or external PSU (not included). For iOS users: the external PSU (not included) will charge the device’s battery. * * *Power adapter not included Use only the “iRig PSU 3A” iOS devices 1. Connect the included Lightning cable to iRig Pro I/O Mini-DIN port. 2. Connect the Lightning cable to your iOS device. Make sure phantom power is turned off by setting the phantom power switch to the OFF position.
English 3. If you have not done so already, download the AmpliTube 4 iOS/MAC/PC, T-RackS Deluxe for MAC/PC and SampleTank SE. AmpliTube 4 iOS/Mac/PC, SampleTank SE and T-RackS Deluxe for Mac/PC FREE DOWNLOAD ikdownloads.com/irigproio 4. If you are using a microphone connect it using an XLR cable to the iRig Pro I/O microphone input.
English 5. If you are using an instrument like a guitar or a bass, connect it using a regular 1⁄4” guitar cable to the iRig Pro I/O instrument input. 48V OFF 1/4" 6. To play MIDI compatible apps from an external controller, use the included MIDI cable to connect your controller’s MIDI OUT port to iRig Pro I/O’s MIDI IN port. Always check the specific MIDI input settings in your app to make sure that the app is ready to receive incoming MIDI data.
English 7. To control an external MIDI device from an app, use the included MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT port of the iRig Pro I/O to the MIDI IN port of the external device. Always check for specific MIDI output settings in your app to make sure they are set to transmit MIDI data. MIDI OUT 8. Connect your headphones to the Headphone Output jack on iRig Pro I/O and set its level via the dedicated volume wheel.
English MAC/PC 1. Connect the included USB cable to iRig Pro I/O Mini-DIN connector. 2. Connect the USB cable to a free USB port on your Mac/PC. 3. Make sure phantom power is turned off by setting the Phantom Power switch to the OFF position. Check that the phantom power LED is OFF. 2 1 48V OFF 4. If you are using a microphone connect it using an XLR cable to one of the iRig Pro I/O microphone input. 5.
English iRig Pro I/O LEDs Status / Audio level LED The lower LED will show the audio signal level and the status of the unit as follow: • LED Off: iRig Pro I/O is not connected to any power source. • LED Bright blue: iRig Pro I/O is connected and a signal is present at the input of the channel. • LED Green: The input signal of the corresponding channel is low. • LED Orange: The input signal of the corresponding channel is OK. • LED Red: The input signal of the corresponding channel is too high.
English Setting input gain on iRig Pro I/O BLUE GREEN / ORANGE RED When talking or singing into your microphone, or when playing your instrument, check the audio level/status LED on iRig Pro I/O. • If the LED is alternating between BLUE and GREEN, or is always GREEN, you should increase the iRig Pro I/O input gain by rotating the GAIN control clockwise. • If the LED sometimes flashes RED, you should decrease the iRig Pro I/O input gain by rotating the GAIN control counter-clockwise.
English Stand adapter You can fix iRig Pro I/O to any microphone stand or pole via the included velcro strip. Troubleshooting Sound is distorted. You’re probably overloading the input. Check that the input gain on iRig Pro I/O is set properly. If the Audio Level LED is red when you play your instrument or sing or talk into a mic, decrease the input gain as described in this guide. I don’t get any sound.
English Specifications Microphone Input Microphone Input: balanced female 3-pin, XLR. Pin 2: hot / Pin 3: cold / Pin 1: ground Microphone Input Level: from 6 mVpp to 1.4 Vpp Microphone Input Impedance: 1.6 kOhms Gain Range: 40 dB Phantom Power: +48V ± 4V Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz +/-1.5dB Input Noise: -103 dB(A), -97 dB RMS Instrument Input Instrument Input: unbalanced, Hi-Z, TS 1/4” Jack, Tip: signal / Shield: ground Instrument Input Level: from 30 mVpp to 6.
English Warranty Please visit: www.ikmultimedia.com/warranty for the complete warranty policy. Support and more info www.ikmultimedia.com/support www.irigproio.com Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
FCC statement This device complies with Part 15.107 and 15.109 Class B of the FCC Rules CFR47: October 2010. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.