Record your in-ear mix in Stereo!
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- This is exactly how I record my in ear mix using the irig pro duo I/O when I play drums!
Gear I use in this video 👇
Irig Pro Duo I/O amzn.to/44RRyaH
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Welcome to my tutorial on how to setup and record your in-ear mix in stereo using the Irig Pro Duo. In this video, I’ll guide you step by step on how to optimize your audio recording and achieve a professional sound quality. We will cover everything from the initial setup of the Irig device, selecting the right cables, and connecting it to your mixer or audio interface. By following the instructions, you will have the opportunity to capture your musical performance with superb fidelity, reproducing it accurately in a stereo format. Whether you are a musician, content creator, or simply an audio enthusiast, this tutorial will equip you with the knowledge to achieve outstanding results. Take your recordings to the next level! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to my channel for more insightful tutorials on mobile audio recording techniques.
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Drum Heads:
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Drums:
22' Kick PDP CX Series
12' Rack PDP CX Series
16' Floor DW performance series maple
14' Snare - - Truth Custom Drums 14x8 Brass (David Whithworth Classic )
Cymbals:
24' Istanbul Agop Joey Waronaker Ride
22' Istanbul Agop Xist Crash
Hi hats:
16' TOP Istanbul Traditional Light
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Super helpful man. Thanks for making it easy and linking the products 👍
Absolutely! So glad to help
Some mixers that split audio for you (like the Aviom A360) only require you to use a stereo/aux cable into the iRig instead of using an audio splitter. It has ports for both the in-ear cable and another stereo out cable. Pretty nice!
Yeah it’s nice that they have two separate ports now for both an aux cable and a headphone cable!
Is this true for the Beringer p16 too ?
@@Theryanprimhave you ever used the Original IRig Pro Version? That’s exactly what I have
What if the Allan and Heath ME1 already has a 1/4” out in addition to the 1/8” jack that works simultaneously. Do you still need that splitter?
I prefer the splitter because if you don’t the gain is hard to control on the irig duo
The splitter somehow gives you more freedom when it’s plugged in on both sides
Prim! Question about this! I am considering getting one. Does it only run on batteries or how does the power work? I currently have an iRig 2 and it works without any additional power source. Is this one different? This video has been super helpful!
It runs off two double AA batteries 🔋
If you record your in ear mix into your MacBook it doesn’t need the batteries
Heyy bro!! I have a question So…I don’t have the IRigPro DUO but I do have the new IRig pro I/O which I Guess Records in Mono so I was wondering on how You Record in Mono with that particular Device and I was Also Asking if you ever Used that particular Device Befor Or Not? Let me go Bro.
I have a similar video to this one that shows you how I record with my irig 2 and that records in Mono, if you follow those directions on that video that should show you how to do it. Also, I’m sure the rig pro is awesome as well. I’ve never used it before.
@@Theryanprim Gotcha!!! Yeahh I never Used it at my church Befor. I was gonna use it today but I was Nervous that I was Gonna Hook it up the Wrong way Especially Hooking it Up last minute and making sure that it’s gonna work 100% because I Originally Shoot my Videos with my GoPro and I plug my GoPro Adapter into my GoPro then Plug my Headphone Cable into the Adapter then the Other End of that Cable into Our Me1 in Ear system which works Perfectly but I REALLY wanna Try my IRigPro for the first time at church.
Is there a way to take out the click in the mix?
Yes, you would just have to record from a different in ear mix, so if you have a spare wireless pack, or a spare Behringer P6, you can make your mix just like how you’re in your mixes, and then record off of that in your mix (just remove whatever you don’t want).
But as far as taking click out of your individual mix, whatever you are listening to is what is going to be recorded into your phone
@@Theryanprim thanks man. Great info.
How can I use this on my camera?
Record directly into your computer using the USB C cable that comes with it, and then line up your audio and video in post. I use ableton and it’s pretty easy overall
Hi, great video. Just a question. Would using the headphone output on the iRig device for monitoring work in place of using a splitter at the input? What would be the difference?
That’s correct you can use the headphone output as well. It all comes down to your preference
The only difference is when you use a splitter and you have your ears plugged into one side and then have the irig plugged into the other it allows for more flexibility on the gain level
The splitting of the headphone reduces the overall gain that’s sent to the irig
@@Theryanprim I see!! Thanks for the prompt reply ❤️🙏🏻
@@oneandonlyteng of course! I absolutely love mine, and I use it almost every single weekend.
Thank you for this video!
If my setup is two microphones at the same time (Mic for guitar, another Mic for the singer, for instance), and I'm filming video with my iPhone - will the recorded video be in Stereo?
When doing it that way the XLR is just a regular mono mic in
So it would split them separate
But when you transfer it to another device, let’s say you want to edit the video, for instance. The audio file of the video is in stereo? Thanks!!!
I just finished recording a quick sample test video using the iRig Pro Duo IO with my built in iPhone camera app. I used one input for AG and the other for vocal. Went back and listened and one was panned hard right and the other was panned hard left. Is this the case for you? Will it do this when I record a full stereo in ear mix as well? I recognize I may have to use the app iRig Recorder and select how I want my tracks recorded (summed mono, stereo, etc) is this what you do to record your audio into your phone using the iRig Pro Duo?
It splits it up if you use both channels and makes them mono. So when I record my IEM mix I use both channels so it’s a stereo result
With this set up, does it actually records stereo sound in my iphone (*generate stereo sound file)?
Thanks
Yes it will!!
Thanks, very helpful
@@laurojauregui6712 happy to help!
The splitter in your description did not for me
I’m so sorry that it did not work for you, can you please clarify what you mean by that? Would love more context.
Does the stereo cable come with the irig?
It doesn’t you will need to purchase that separately.
It’s linked in the description too