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Jun292015

iRig UA is the first universal guitar effects processor for all Android devices

Android users who are also avid guitar and bass players can now use their devices gain better control of the music they make. iRig UA happens to be the first digital effects processor and audio interface that gives guitarists, bass players and other musicians everything they need for rock solid performances, is now available at retailers worldwide and from the IK online store. When used with its companion app

AmpliTube UA, iRig UA provides high-quality sound and zero-latency real-time audio processing for nearly any Android smartphone or tablet (running 4.2 or later, OTG USB mode). This is all thanks to its ingenious design that utilizes an on-board digital signal processor (or DSP) to move all audio processing onto the iRig UA, providing zero-latency performance and a truly superior playing experience. In addition, iRig UA can also be used as a digital recording interface when connected to a Samsung Professional Audio compatible device with Android 5.0.

iRig UA represents a new stage in the mobile music revolution first started by the initial release of iRig and AmpliTube for iOS in 2010. So now for the first time ever, players can plug their guitar or bass into their Android device and rock with AmpliTube tone anywhere, anytime.

Features

  • Works on any smartphone or tablet that supports Android 4.2 or higher and host mode/USB OTG
  • Near-zero latency digital FX processing
  • Digital audio recording on Android 5.0 and Samsung Professional Audio Devices
  • 32-bit digital signal processor
  • 24-bit converter with 44.1/48KHz sample rate
  • High-definition, low-noise preamp
  • Includes AmpliTube UA
  • Analog aux input for play-along and practice
  • Headphone output and volume control
  • Multicolor LED
  • Ultra-compact and lightweight design
  • Micro-USB port

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