Iactually love the responsiveness of IRIG I/O Now this is not a weighted or I would even say semi. It feels in between. I have always used heavier weighted keys for synths and other sounds, however I feel with this keyboard I prefer to play most sections on it non-weighted than a weighted keyboard and this one is great.
Thanks for the information and comments here, glad iRig Keys I/O is serving some here very well. We classify the keys as synth action but most feedback we've received is similar to @StMichaels as an "in-between" feel (and others are also feeling that is a positive factor). Thanks again!
I have 25 keys version. With iPad works well. Good keys, good sound like audio interface. But ... This is complete shame with Windows 10. No ASIO drivers. It also does not want to accept a new firmware for Windows 10.
@Slava said:
I have 25 keys version. With iPad works well. Good keys, good sound like audio interface. But ... This is complete shame with Windows 10. No ASIO drivers. It also does not want to accept a new firmware for Windows 10.
I hope you have contacted support about the latter. I'm sure they can help. As for Windows 10, per Specs iRig Keys I/O does full support Windows 10 WASAPI for low latency audio and should work quite well. You could also probably use ASIO4ALL but on Windows 10 you may be better off using WASAPI. IK Support can assist there too, and I'm sure they can get it working very well with Windows 10 for you.
I tried it at a trade show and really liked the feel of the keys. Also excellent job of packing maximum features into minimal space. The little pictch/mod strips are innovative and easy to use. Also was very impressed with their little iLoud speakers. Syntronik is brilliant too! Great things coming from IK lately!
@Lady_App_titude said:
I tried it at a trade show and really liked the feel of the keys. Also excellent job of packing maximum features into minimal space. The little pictch/mod strips are innovative and easy to use. Also was very impressed with their little iLoud speakers. Syntronik is brilliant too! Great things coming from IK lately!
My ticket in support is already covered with mold from old age. Well, WASAPI can not be an alternative to ASIO. Latency with it is 40 ms. Audio input does not work. The forum categorically states that ASIO support is not in the plans. Therefore, I strongly do not recommend to buy this device for those who use Windows 10. Again, with the iPad there are no problems, everything works fine.
ASIO4ALL should help in that case then, and it will work very well. WASAP should give much better performance than that, you can reply to any ticket (no matter how much mold might have accrued ) to let the team know the suggestions did not work for you.
Hi there,
I am using a iRig HD2 and Cakewalk (Bandlab). Initially I worked with Asio4all, but the connection dropped out frequently, even at high sample rates (same problem in the Amplitube console ) . I've then changed to the new "iRig Asio driver" and it works very well in the Amplitube console in Cubase or in Reaper (at sample rate 128), but I can't make it work in Cakewalk at all!? I only get the message "unable to open audio device".
Thereby, I've set the driver mode to "Asio", the devices to "irig device in/out", and aligned the driver settings accordingly. Of course, I've closed all other programs that access the ASIO driver. Whatever I set, the Asio status in "IK Multimedia irig Device COntrol center" is ""ASIO not active". Thus, I assume that cakewalk is not accessing the driver at all.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
Marc
Yes 16 at mine too
But.. .I was maybe too quick.
When trying to record now I got the output from iRig in to the input of iRig when arming a track. So I got both line in and out to in... if it makes sense.
When using ASIO4ALL it behaves the way I expect it (sent this to Morten as well).
I use an iRig HD live (albeit with an iPod running my amp sims, etc.) and it's really solid. This is all good news for me, because I'm eventually planning to run it with either a small laptop or a NUC or something rather than the iPod.
I'm using iRig Pro i/o and can't hear any sound through my headphones using ASIO on "playback and recordings" and Devices set to Input Drivers > iRig Device IN 1 & Output Drivers > iRig Device OUT 1. Echo/Input monitoring is ON.
I do hear sound when setting "Playback and Recording" to WASAPI Shared (but latency is very poor). I also hear sound when setting "Playback and Recording" to WASAPI Exclusive (better latency, but very unstable - becomes very distorted every few minutes).
I tested with the iRig pro I/O. It's working for me and @Kai Olav Fredriksen with no problems so it should work for you. Esp is it's working with amplitude.
Please try the release candidate build 84 which has some more related fixes that we posted yesterday. In this build you should only see a single mono input.
Let me know if you can't hear the output with this build and we can troubleshoot further. You can also play with the asio driver settings. Also make sure that your master bus is routed to the iiRig output.
If you're reading this and considering purchasing an iRig Pro i/o, I think it's only fair to point out that whilst the iRig Pro i/o worked well with Cakewalk with low latency, the Focusrite Clarett 4i4 that I subsequently received worked better as there was no perceptible latency whatsoever.
Ben or anyone else still having issues with iRig HD 2 i let us know if this is ok in the latest build. The folks at IK multimedia have validated the build and it works ok for them so if you have issues please contact IK directly and they can help troubleshoot it.
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