Contents English iRig Stream Pro Register your iRig Stream Pro Overview Installation and setup Connecting iRig Stream Pro to Mac/Pc iRig Stream Pro LEDs Connection examples Connecting headset/phones Connecting line level signal to the RCA inputs Connecting microphone Connecting instrument...
• Registration Card. The iRig Stream Pro is a compact MFi audio streaming interface perfect for the musician or content creator on the go. The iRig Stream Pro pre-mixes multiple sources of audio (line input, XLR microphone and TRRS microphone) down to a Stereo track that’s routed to your favorite streaming media service. Alternatively it can be used as a multi-channel interface 4in-2out.
English Overview 1_ mini-DIN host connection 2_ DC input for optional PSU 3_ LED signal meter 4_ Main Level knob 5_ Mic/Inst Mute button / Peak meter / Mode selection button 6_ RCA line inputs 7_ Microphone/Instrument combo input 8_ Headset/Phones jack 9_ Microphone/Instrument gain control 10_ Phantom power 48V switch 11_ Loopback switch...
Stream Pro. If you want to stream for a long time, you can connect the DC In port on iRig Stream Pro to the optional PSU (iRig PSU 3A). In this case the iRig Stream Pro will also charge the connected lightning iOS device.
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English 1. Connect the iRig Stream Pro to the host device with the provided cable (Lightning, USB-A and USB-C). 2. Download and launch the app. Note that iRig Recorder App will accept only 2 channel inputs: channel 1 and 2. So, if you wish to record channels 3 and 4 (multichannel mode enalbled, please refer to dedicated section on this manual) a different App that support multichannel audio is needed.
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4. Connect any line level signal to the front RCA stereo input. To adjust the volume of the device connected to these connectors, use both the volume controls of the device and the numbered thumbwheel “RCA” on side of iRig Stream Pro.
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Headphone jack and set its level with the “Headphones” thumbwheel: it is also possible to set the headphone’s level with the volume buttons on the host device. 1/8" 1/8" TRRS 6. If you are using a microphone connect it using an XLR cable to the iRig Stream Pro’s XLR microphone input. Dynamic Condenser microphone microphone...
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English 7. If you are using an instrument like a guitar or a bass, connect it using a regular 1⁄4” guitar cable to the iRig Stream Pro’s 1/4” instrument input. 8. You can adjust the gain of the microphone/instrument input with the dedicate “Mic/Inst Gain” thumbwheel: if the level of the microphone/instrument input is too high the “Mute”...
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English 9. You can mute the microphone/instrument input by pressing the “Mic/Inst Mute” button: when this input is muted, the LED will light up BLUE. BLUE 10. The main Level knob lets you control the overall audio input streaming level coming from all the inputs. GREEN...
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English 11. With the Loopback function turned on, the audio that is input to the iRig Stream Pro from your host via USB is returned back to the host. Also in this case, the main Level knob will control the overall level that is recorded.
Connecting iRig Stream Pro to Mac/Pc Once the iRig Stream Pro is connected to the host with the appropriate cable, launch your audio application and select iRig Stream Pro as the input/output device from your system’s audio preferences. All the functionality...
LED. iRig Stream Pro is active and the input signal is OK. • Signal HIGH: LED. iRig Stream Pro is active and the input signal is too high. Use the main Level knob to decrease the overall level that is recorded.
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English The button “Mic/Inst Mute” lights up if the level of the microphone/instrument input is too high. In this case, use the “Mic/Inst Gain” thumbwheel in order to decrease the input gain. blue The button “Mic/Inst Mute” lights up when the Mic/Inst input is muted. BLUE MIC/INST MUTE...
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English The button “Mic/Inst Mute” flashing orange: internal AA batteries are LOW! Before the 48V phantom power shuts down this LED will start blinking orange each 30 seconds. This means that the battery level is low and it should be replaced as soon as possible. ORANGE...
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The iRig Stream Pro can also act as a multichannel interface with 4 separate inputs. By default the iRig Stream Pro is set to act as a 2-channel interface with the following channel count: Channel 1: RCA L + LOOPBACK L + MIC/INST IN + HEADSET IN...
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English It is possible to change the configuration of the interface to multichannel mode, which will change the channel count as follows: Channel 1: RCA L + LOOPBACK L Channel 2: RCA R + LOOPBACK R Channel 3: MIC/INST IN Channel 4: HEADSET IN MULTICHANNEL MULTI CHANNEL MODE...
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English To change the operation mode: 1. Push and hold the “Mic/Inst Mute” button for 3 seconds. The button will light up white to indicate that you currently are in 2-channel mode. WHITE PUSH AND HOLD >3sec. 2ch mode 2. Press the button again and it will light up green to indicate the multichannel mode is selected. Each press of the button will cycle between 2-channel mode (WHITE light) and multichannel mode (GREEN LIGHT).
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1 as input of the audio streaming: this prevents from stereo streaming. In this case, we suggest to use the iRig Stream Pro as a 2 channel interface. The same if you wish to use the iRig Recorder App: since this App will only recognise input 1 and 2. For multichannel operation, a different App...
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In order to stream a processed signal to your audience (e.g., an effected guitar or voice), follow these steps: 1. Set the iRig Stream Pro to operate in multichannel mode as described above. 2. If you are using an instrument like a guitar or a bass, connect it using a regular 1⁄4” guitar cable to the iRig Stream Pro’s 1/4”...
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English 6. Turn on the Loopback function on iRig Stream Pro. LOOPBACK 7. Now the processed signal from input 3 will come back to the inputs 1 and 2: these are the inputs usually used by your streaming app. You can control the level of the streamed signal by using the “Level”...
English Connection examples Here are some examples of connecting mic or line level signals to iRig Stream Pro. Connecting headset/phones 1/8" 1/8" TRRS It is possible to connect an headset (compatible with CTIA wiring standard) or an iRig analogue microphone to the “Headset/Phones”...
LINE LEVEL signal before to be connected. Connecting microphone Always connect the microphone to iRig Stream Pro with XLR-to-XLR balanced cable. This will ensure a pristine and clean performance from your microphone with iRig Stream Pro. Before connecting dynamic microphones...
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ON, switch it OFF, and then connect your microphone. Turn phantom power ON only after the microphone is connected. If the “Mic/Inst Mute” LED flashes orange, check that working batteries are inserted in the iRig Stream Pro battery compartment on the bottom side, and that an application that is using iRig Stream Pro is open.
English Connecting instrument Connect your guitar, bass or any other mono instrument to the instrument input on iRig Stream Pro using an 1⁄4” plug unbalanced (TS or “mono”) guitar cord. IMPORTANT: the instrument input on iRig Stream Pro will NOT work if a cable with balanced (TRS or “stereo”) 1⁄4”...
LOOPBACK With the LOOPBACK function turned on, the audio that is input to the iRig Stream Pro from your host via USB is returned back to the host. The main Level knob will control the overall level that is recorded.
Troubleshooting Sound is distorted. Check that the input level on iRig Stream Pro has been set properly. If the signal LED is red (HIGH) when you stream your audio, decrease the input level as described in this guide. I don’t get any sound.
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English Microphone Input Microphone Input: balanced, XLR. Pin 2: hot / Pin 3: cold / Pin 1: ground Microphone Input Level: from 3.8 mV RMS to 388 mV RMS Microphone Input Impedance: approx 2 kOhms Analog Gain Range: 40 dB Phantom Power: +48 V ±...
English Warranty Please visit: www.ikmultimedia.com/warranty for the complete warranty policy. Support and more info www.ikmultimedia.com/support www.irigstreampro.com...
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