User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- English
- Safety information
- iRig Pro Quattro I/O
- Register your iRig Pro Quattro I/O
- iRig Pro Quattro I/O overview
- Battery and external supply
- 1 Installation and setup
- 2 Setup your DAW
- 3 Direct monitoring
- 4 Loopback
- 5 Limiter for inputs 1 and 2
- 6 Mode switches
- 7 Connecting microphones
- 8 Connecting instruments
- 9 Connecting line level signals
- 10 Connecting loudspeakers, headphones and other external devices
- 11 MIDI IN/OUT
- 12 Battery level meter
- 13 Troubleshooting
- 14 Specifications
- Warranty
- Support and more info
English
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7.2 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 red. If the LED doesn’t turn on, check that
working batteries are inserted in the iRig Pro Quattro I/O’s battery compartment on the bottom side, and that an
application that is using iRig Pro Quattro I/O is open.
7.3 iRig Mic XY
iRig Mic XY is pair of quality condenser microphones with cardioid polar pattern, extended frequency response
and wide dynamic range that can be used in multiple situations, from the studio to field recording.
Connect them into the XLR ports on the top of iRig Pro Quattro I/O and activate the 48V phantom power and
you’re ready to record in any situation.
The iRig Mic XY can be used both in XY mode to capture concerts, rehearsal or ambient sound, or in divergent
mode to turn them into a perfect tool for taking interviews.
7.4 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.