Sure no problem. The ProTrack Handheld Stereo Recorder for iPod. 2 Phantom Powered XLR inputs (16-bit, 44.1kHz). 2 cardioid condenser microphones. 2g Touch compatible. Two legs running to the store. 

Alesis (click specs) has seemed to answer a prayer, ours. This will make you forget all about a phone or VOIP mic for use with ipod, or possibly even adapter cables of any kind. This could be it.

Plug your 1/4 inch and XLR studio cables and record into ipod with iprorecorder,Hopefully other apps are or will be compatible with this as well. 

It’s sells for $234.99 Canadian downtown Toronto at Moog Audio.

Definitely worth some research in comparison with what you are looking for in a recording device for the ipod Touch 2g. If this works the way it says, we can spend time recording and not time finding out how to record (works with other ipod models, check Alesis link and click specs).

We will have more when we can get our hands on one.



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J Dilla – Still Shining (Documentary)

BeatMaker 2 iPhone iPod iPad YEAH

BeatMaker 2 Official Video Demo Showcase

How To Drag Samples From FL Studio Edison

Review of the AKAI MPD18

The Able-ity To Control (AKAI APC40)

Voice Sampling with the Roland SP-555 MIC Function

MPC Style Beatmaking with Akai MPD32 and FL Studio

Toying With Samples on the iPhone

Beat Lounge Toronto Featuring Marco Polo

“Could you say that again please? Into this…”

Q-Tip Spotted Running Around With MPC 2000XL In New Video for Album

Chopping Samples in BeatMaker 2 Chop Lab on the iPad

KORG’s standard in portable Midi Controllers

Beatmaking on the Apple iPad Tablet