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Universal audio/MIDI interface

USER MANUAL

Contents

Table of Contents

Contents

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Safety information

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iRig Pro DUO

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Register your iRig Pro DUO

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iRig Pro DUO overview

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Installation and setup

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Battery life

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iOS/Android devices

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Mac/PC

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Connecting external power supply

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iRig Pro DUO LEDs

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Status / Audio level LEDs

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Phantom and MIDI LEDs

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Direct monitoring

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Connecting microphones

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Dynamic microphones

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Condenser microphones

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Ribbon microphones

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Connecting instruments

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Connecting monitors and headphones

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MIDI IN/OUT

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MIDI IN

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MIDI OUT

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Setting input gain on iRig Pro DUO

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Troubleshooting

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Specifications

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Warranty

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Support and more info

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Safety information

CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED

BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.

iRig Pro DUO can ONLY be used with:

• Consumer grade non-rechargeable CARBON-ZINC batteries

• ALKALINE batteries

• Consumer grade Ni-MH rechargeable batteries

iRig Pro DUO

Thank you for purchasing iRig Pro DUO.

Your package contains:

• iRig Pro DUO

• 2 AA batteries (alkaline)

• Mini-DIN to Lightning cable

• Mini-DIN to USB cable

• Mini-DIN to micro-USB OTG cable

• Quick start guide

• Registration card iRig Pro DUO is a universal mobile 2 channel audio and MIDI interface with an ultra-compact and highly portable enclosure, that packs all the necessary connections for making and recording high-quality music on the go with iOS/Android or Mac/PC. On iOS and Mac iRig Pro DUO is plug-and-play, simply connect it to the host device and it’s ready to start recording (on Windows based DAWs, Asio4All needs to be installed for latency control).

iRig Pro DUO is powered by the internal batteries when connected to an iOS/Android device, or by the computer when connected to a MAC/PC. It comes with 2 analog inputs, MIDI I/O, headphone output and line outputs.

Register your iRig Pro DUO

By registering, you can access technical support, activate your warranty and receive free JamPoints™ which will be added to your account. JamPoints™ allow you to obtain discounts on future IK purchases! Registering also keeps you informed of all the latest software updates and IK products.

Register at: www.ikmultimedia.com/registration

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iRig Pro DUO overview

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1. Microphone/Instrument inputs

2. Input gain knobs

3. Audio level/Status LEDs

4. Phantom power (+48V) LED

5. MIDI LED

6. Headphone output

7. Main line outputs

8. Direct monitor switch

9. Phantom power (+48V) switch

10. Headphone level control

11. Main output level control

12. Mini-DIN device port

13. MIDI IN port

14. MIDI OUT port

15. 9V DC IN

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Installation and setup

For iOS users: when working with iOS devices, iRig Pro DUO only works when powered by two AA batteries.

See specifications about battery life. Insert the included AA batteries in the battery compartment on the bottom side of iRig Pro DUO. If you want to play for a long time, you can connect the DC In port on iRig Pro DUO to an external 9VDC - 500mA (minimum) PSU, for unlimited playing time without a battery.

IMPORTANT: the external power supply will NOT charge the device’s battery.

For MAC/PC and Android users: when connected to an USB class compliant host, iRig Pro DUO can be powered as follow:

• By internal AA batteries;

• USB powered, ONLY if the host device is capable of providing enough current. When connected to Android devices, we recommend that you use the internal batteries or the external PSU to avoid running out of battery life;

• By external 9V PSU (no matter if batteries are installed).

Battery life

Recording - Max load*: 3 hours, 30 minutes (NiMH rechargeable); 45 minutes (Alkaline)

Playback - Min load**: 10 hours (NiMH rechargeable); 3 hours (Alkaline)

*Max load condition is as follow: both inputs connected to two 1,5mA phantom powered loads, input gains set to maximum, outputs set to maximum.

**Min load condition is as follow: music playing, phantom power OFF.

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iOS/Android devices

1. Connect the included Lightning or OTG cable to iRig Pro DUO Mini-DIN port.

2. Connect the Lightning or OTG cable to your iOS or Android device. 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.

3. If you have not done so already, download the AmpliTube, VocaLive, iRig Recorder and SampleTank apps from the App Store (both free and full versions are available), Google Play or Samsung Store, and launch the one that best fits your music and audio needs. iRig Pro DUO is compatible with any other app that supports digital audio input from the 30-pin or Lightning connectors.

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4. If you are using a microphone connect it using an XLR cable to one of the iRig Pro DUO microphone inputs.

5. If you are using an instrument like a guitar or a bass, connect it using a regular ¼” guitar cable to one of the iRig Pro DUO instrument inputs.

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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 DUO’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.

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 DUO 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.

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8. Connect your headphones to the Headphone Output jack on iRig Pro DUO and set its level via the dedicated volume wheel.

9. Connect your mixer or powered speakers to the Main Line Output jacks on iRig Pro DUO and set its level via the dedicated volume wheel. These outputs are high quality balanced outputs, so you don’t need to use any

DI box when connecting to a PA or Mixer onstage.

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Mac/PC

1. Connect the included USB cable to iRig Pro DUO’s 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.

4. If you are using a microphone connect it using an XLR cable to one of the iRig Pro DUO microphone inputs.

5. If you are using an instrument like a guitar or a bass, connect it using a regular 1⁄4” guitar cable to one of the iRig Pro DUO instrument inputs.

6. Launch AmpliTube or any other Core Audio-compatible application and select iRig Pro DUO as the input device from your system’s audio preferences.

7. Connect your headphones to the headphone output jack on iRig Pro DUO and set its level via the dedicated volume wheel.

8. Connect your mixer or powered speakers to the Main Line Output jacks on iRig Pro DUO and set its level via the dedicated volume wheel.

Connecting an external power supply

If you want to play for an extended period of time when connected to your iOS device, you can connect the DC

In port on iRig Pro DUO to an external power supply (not included), this way you don’t need to worry about iRig

Pro DUO’s battery life.

You can use any guitar pedal power supply unit: 9VDC - 500mA

IMPORTANT: the external power supply will NOT charge the device’s battery.

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iRig Pro DUO LEDs

The four LEDs on iRig Pro DUO give you important information about the unit’s operative status. Each status is indicated by a different color.

Status / Audio level LEDs

For each channel iRig Pro DUO will show the audio signal level and the status of the unit as follow:

• Both LEDs Off: iRig Pro DUO is not connected to any power source.

• Both LEDs Dark blue : iRig Pro DUO is connected and in standby mode.

• Ch. LED Bright blue : iRig Pro DUO is connected and a signal is present at the input of the corresponding channel.

• Ch. LED Green : The input signal of the corresponding channel is low.

• Ch. LED Orange : The input signal of the corresponding channel is OK.

• Ch. LED Red : The input signal of the corresponding channel is too high.

Phantom and MIDI LEDs

The two upper LEDs show the phantom power and MIDI status.

Phantom LED

• Off: phantom power is OFF

• Flashing Blue : phantom power is powering ON. To avoid audio bumps iRig Pro DUO is muted while phantom power is turning ON, so it is normal to not hear any signal until this LED turns steady BLUE when turning on +48V phantom power.

• Steady Blue : phantom power is ON

• Flashing Red : internal AA batteries are LOW! Before iRig Pro DUO shuts down this LED will start blinking.

This means that the battery level is low and it should be replaced as soon as possible.

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MIDI LED

• Off: iRig Pro DUO is not receiving any MIDI messages.

• Blinking Blue : iRig Pro DUO is transmitting MIDI messages.

• Blinking Red : iRig Pro DUO is receiving MIDI messages.

Direct monitoring

When recording an audio signal into your audio software, there is often a slight delay before it reaches the outputs of the software and iRig Pro DUO. This delay, called latency, is caused by the computer processing required to convert and record audio. Since this delay can be distracting, iRig Pro DUO provides a direct monitoring path from the inputs to the outputs, which is activated by the Direct Monitor switch. When Direct

Monitoring is enabled, the input signal is mixed with the output signal from your audio software and routed directly to both the Line and Headphone outputs. This lets you hear the “live” inputs without latency. The Direct

Monitor switch has no effect on what is being recorded by your software. When using the Direct Monitor feature, make sure any software monitoring option for direct (or “low latency”) monitoring is disabled. Disabling low latency monitoring prevents “double-monitoring” of input audio signals when using the Direct Monitoring feature.

When “double-monitoring” occurs, there will be an increase in volume and an undesirable “phasing” sound. For more details about its monitoring function, refer to the documentation for your audio software.

Connecting microphones

Always connect microphones to iRig Pro DUO with XLR-to-XLR balanced cables. This will ensure a pristine and clean performance from your microphone with iRig Pro DUO.

NOTE: In your audio software, select the appropriate iRig Pro DUO input (1 or 2) as the source of the track you will be recording to. Adjust the channel gain knob until you have a sufficient audio signal without clipping.

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Dynamic microphones

Before connecting dynamic microphones make sure phantom power is turned OFF. Check that the Phantom

Power switch is in the OFF position and that the Phantom LED is turned off.

Condenser microphones

Most condenser microphones require external phantom power. If phantom power is ON, switch it OFF, and then connect your microphone. Turn phantom power ON only after the microphone is connected. Once it’s turned

ON, check that the phantom power LED has become blue (it will flash for a few seconds before staying on). If the LED doesn’t turn blue, check that working batteries are inserted in the iRig Pro DUO’s battery compartment on the bottom side, and that an application that is using iRig Pro DUO is open. Phantom power will NOT turn

ON if iRig Pro DUO is in standby (status LED lit up dark blue).

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Ribbon microphones

Before connecting a ribbon microphone, turn OFF phantom power and check the microphone’s operating instruction manual to see if it requires it. Most ribbon microphones don’t require phantom power, and some can even be damaged by it. If you’re in doubt just leave it OFF. If the microphone won’t work, check its user manual, it may need phantom power. Please note that when +48V phantom power is turned on, it works on both channels simultaneously. It is not possible to turn +48V phantom power on one channel only.

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Connecting instruments

Connect your guitars, basses or any other mono instruments to the instrument inputs on iRig Pro DUO using an

1⁄4” plug unbalanced (TS or “mono”) guitar cord.

IMPORTANT: the instrument input on iRig Pro DUO will NOT work if a cable with balanced (TRS or “stereo”) 1⁄4” plug is used.

NOTE: In your audio software, select the appropriate iRig Pro DUO input (1 or 2) as the source of the track you will be recording to. Adjust the channel gain knob until you have sufficient audio signal without clipping.

Connecting monitors and headphones

• Connect a pair of active studio monitors or an audio amplifier to the 1/4” Line Output jacks labeled Left-

Right. If your monitor inputs or amplifier inputs are the RCA type, use 1/4” to RCA cables or adapters to make the connection.

• Connect headphones to the 1/8” output jack and adjust its level via the headphone thumbwheel.

MIDI IN/OUT

MIDI IN

• Connect the 2.5mm-to-MIDI cable to the iRig Pro DUO MIDI IN port and to the MIDI OUT port on your keyboard or controller.

• Open a Core MIDI compatible application on your iOS device or on your computer and set “iRig Pro DUO” as the MIDI input device.

• When iRig Pro DUO is receiving MIDI messages the MIDI LED will blink blue.

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MIDI OUT

• Connect the 2.5mm-to-MIDI cable to the iRig Pro DUO MIDI OUT port and to the MIDI IN port on, for example, your sound module.

• Open a Core MIDI compatible application on your iOS device or on your computer.

• When iRig Pro DUO is sending MIDI messages the MIDI LED will blink blue.

Setting input gain on iRig Pro DUO

When talking or singing into your microphone, or when playing your instrument, check the audio level/status

LED of the corresponding channel on iRig Pro DUO.

• If the LED is alternating between BLUE and GREEN , or is always GREEN , you should increase the iRig Pro

DUO input gain by rotating the GAIN control clockwise.

• If the LED sometimes flashes RED , you should decrease the iRig Pro DUO input gain by rotating the GAIN control counter-clockwise.

• When your gain setting is optimal, the LED should alternate between GREEN and ORANGE while you play or sing.

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Troubleshooting

Sound is distorted.

You’re probably overloading the input. Check that the input gain on iRig Pro DUO 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.

In order for iRig Pro DUO to turn on, a Core Audio-compatible audio app must first be launched on your iOS device or Mac. iOS: be sure you are using an app that works with audio input from the 30-pin or Lightning dock connector.

Mac: be sure you have set “iRig Pro DUO” as the audio or MIDI input device on the audio app you are using.

Phantom power doesn’t turn ON.

Check that you have inserted working AA batteries in iRig Pro DUO’s battery compartment, or that you’ve connected iRig Pro DUO to an external power supply.

I can’t get any sound from my condenser microphone.

Your microphone may need phantom power. Turn phantom power on by moving the iRig Pro DUO switch to the

ON position and check that the Phantom LED has turned on.

I can’t get any sound from my guitar / instrument input.

iRig Pro DUO only works with 1⁄4” MONO guitar cables. Never use stereo (TRS) plugs cables as the iRig Pro

DUO instrument inputs will be muted.

When I connect iRig Pro DUO to my computer or Android device I get a message that says that this device needs more power and the USB port will be disabled. How can I use my iRig Pro DUO on my host device?

This means your USB host device is not capable of providing the necessary current. Please install two AA batteries in iRig Pro DUO in order to use it with this USB host.

I have connected iRig Pro DUO to my iPhone or iPad but it doesnt’ turn ON.

iRig Pro DUO only works with AA batteries when connected to iOS devices.

I use iRig Pro DUO onstage and get buzzes and noises when connected to a PA system or main mixer.

Always connect iRig Pro DUO outputs with balanced TRS cables to balanced line inputs. This way your signal will always be perfectly clear.

I do remote recording with my iPad using iRig Pro DUO and two condenser microphones and the iRig

Pro DUO’s battery life is very short under these conditions.

Use rechargeable high-performance AA batteries from 1,900 mA/h up. iRig Pro DUO will last approx 3.5 hours in these recording conditions.

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Specifications

Microphone Input

Microphone Inputs: 2x balanced, XLR. Pin 2: hot / Pin 3: cold / Pin 1: ground

Microphone Input Level: from 6 mVpp to 1.4 Vpp

Microphone Input Impedance: approx 2 kOhms

Gain Range: 48 dB

Phantom Power: +48V ± 4V

Frequency Response:

• from 5 Hz to 21 kHz (-3dB) Gain @ min

• from 30 Hz to 21 kHz (-3dB) Gain @ max

Input Noise:

• -103 dB(A) Gain @ min

• -86 dB(A) Gain @ max

Instrument Input

Instrument Inputs: 2x unbalanced, Hi-Z, TS 1/4” Jack, Tip: signal / Shield: ground

Instrument Input Level: from 30 mVpp to 6.9 Vpp

Instrument Input Impedance: 1 MOhms

Gain Range: 27 dB

Frequency Response:

• from 2 Hz to 21 kHz (-3dB) Gain @ min

• from 5 Hz to 21 kHz (-3dB) Gain @ max

Input Noise:

• -104 dB(A) Gain @ min

• -102 dB(A) Gain @ max

Line Output

Line Outputs: 2x balanced, TRS 1/4” Jack, Tip: hot / Ring: cold / Shield: ground

Floating Balanced Outputs with automatic level compensation when working in unbalanced mode

Maximum Output Level: +16 dBu into 600 Ohms balanced load

Instrument Input Impedance: 1 MOhms

Frequency Response: from 10 Hz to 21 kHz (-3dB)

Output Dynamic Range: 106 dB(A)

Output Impedance: 150 Ohms balanced

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Common

AD and DA Resolution: 24-bit

Sampling Rate: 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz

Power: USB bus power, battery power (2xAA), or DC power supply (9VDC - 500mA min. positive outside - not included)

Metering: Multicolor LED

Size: 75mm/2.95” x 127mm/5” x 37mm/1.46”

Weight: 197.2g/6.96oz (batteries excluded)

Battery Life:

• Recording - Max load*: 3 hours, 30 minutes (NiMH rechargeable); 45 minutes (Alkaline)

• Playback - Min load**: 10 hours (NiMH rechargeable); 3 hours (Alkaline)

*Max load condition: both inputs connected to two 1,5mA phantom powered loads, input gains set to maximum, outputs set to maximum.

**Min load condition is as follow: music playng, phantom power OFF.

Warranty

Please visit:

www.ikmultimedia.com/warranty for the complete warranty policy.

Support and more info

www.ikmultimedia.com/support www.irigproduo.com

Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.

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“Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone,” and “Made for iPad” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, iPhone, or iPad, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, iPhone, or iPad may affect wireless performance.

iRig® Pro Duo, AmpliTube®, iRig® Recorder, VocaLive®, SampleTank® are trademarks property of IK Multimedia Production Srl. iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Retina and Mac are trademarks of Apple

Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPad Air, iPad mini, and Lightning are trademarks of Apple Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

2015/10/23

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