Reddit Reddit reviews Presonus AudioBox iTwo 2x2 USB 2.0/iOS Interface, PC/Mac 2 Mic Pres

We found 5 Reddit comments about Presonus AudioBox iTwo 2x2 USB 2.0/iOS Interface, PC/Mac 2 Mic Pres. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Presonus AudioBox iTwo 2x2 USB 2.0/iOS Interface, PC/Mac 2 Mic Pres
Bus-powered USB 2.0/iPad audio and MIDI interface(2) combo mic/instrument/line inputs with low-noise, high-headroom, Class A mic preamplifiers and +48 V phantom power; (2) 1/4 " TRS Main and (1) 1/4 " Headphone outputsStart recordings with Capture Duo for iPad one-tap recording application, then finish songs with wireless transfer to included, easy-to-use Studio One music production software for Mac/WindowsSoftware includes 27 Native Effects, 4 virtual Instruments, and over 6 GB of beats and sample contentCompatible with almost all recording software for Mac, Windows, and iPadStudio-quality 24-bit resolution; 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz sampling rate
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5 Reddit comments about Presonus AudioBox iTwo 2x2 USB 2.0/iOS Interface, PC/Mac 2 Mic Pres:

u/mgsickler · 2 pointsr/hardwareswap

Hey this is great. Hopefully this is something that interests you. I have a PreSonus AudioBox iTwo.

They retail for $150. PM me an offer if you are interested. I dont expect retail prices.

u/trustifarian · 2 pointsr/Guitar

Presonus Audiobox iTwo has a usb port on the back and is designed for iOS. I have one but I've only scratched the surface using it and never plugged my iPad in so I can't really vouch for it. That's probably more than you are looking for though. Also comes with Presonous Studio One Artist if you do want to record.

u/brightrhino · 1 pointr/ipadmusic

I believe the Griffin StudioConnect does not have a mic input, just a 1/4" guitar/bass, line in and MIDI.

For $150, you can get the iRig Pro which has an XLR connector for mic, a 1/4" for guitar/bass and a MIDI interface.

You can plug any xlr mic into it, they are inexpensive, widely available used on craigslist, and come in a huge range of types. The $100 Shure SM58 is well regarded.
The Behringer XM8500 is ony $20, and will probably work great for you as well, so you can see the versatility in having a mic preamp and XLR connector like the iRig Pro provides.

It also has 30 pin, lightning and usb cables so you can hook it up to mac/pc/old ipad/new ipad. I have one and like the device, it's very compact and sounds good. I carry it and it's cables in a Tom Bihn Organizer Pouch

For $160 you can get the Presonus AudioBox iTwo which has a second xlr mic/1/4" input, allowing you to record acoustic or electric guitar and vocals simultaneously, for instance. It also comes with mac/windows software to edit your performances.

Then going on up they keep getting more expensive and have more features. I like having the mic preamp in the same device and the ability to hook it up to my mac or pc, so I spent the extra money on the iRig Pro. If I were doing it again today, I would probably buy the Presonus for the larger, sturdier box and the second input.

Have fun!

u/3agl · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

If you're interested in music and audio like I think you are, a hardware solution will also allow you to do some cool stuff, like hook up a turntable and get good recording quality to play old LPs and digitize them.

Looking at some of the audio interfaces (not amps, those are different. Audio interfaces hook up to your pc via usb and control audio there) it looks like you'll be hard pressed to find decent ones under the $100-150 range.

behringer, $50, mixer

I have the big brother for this one so it shouldn't be too noisy. If you're recording try to use a denoiser afterwards, but I don't notice too much of a difference (could just be my room creating the noise)

Focusrite, $150, audio interface

I keep hearing about the scarlet from other producers. I don't know why, maybe it's pretty good. Also look at the itrack solo for $80

Steinberg, $100, audio interface

Look at the 2 in, 2 out version as well, it's more in line with the focusrite

Mackie, $99, audio interface

presonus, $79 (ione), $150 (itwo), audion interface.

Check amazon for "itwo presonus" and you'll find a couple of bundles that may pique your interest.

My mixer, behringer, $150, mixer

I like this thing alot, it's got plenty of inputs, and while it is a tad noisy it's not enough to notice. Could just be my ambient room/computer noise that I don't hear. Anyway, with some cables and advanced routing it's turned out pretty damn good for streaming and chatting at the same time, you just have to use multiple inputs to your pc to have separate audio outputs it only took me a week of poking around (no manual) to learn and figure out everything. The compression and eq settings are also a bit nice to have.

BTW if you're getting xlr mics, some of the best ones are sm57's/sm58's by Shure. Usually $100 and they're solid enough to last you a while. I have a sm58 and it's ballin'.

Hope I was of help!

u/Mikeonthemics · 1 pointr/voiceover

U need an audio interface I use a sonus audio box. It come with the phantom power you need and plug into my Mac via usb

AudioBox iTwo 2x2 USB/iPad Recording System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KBMAJZS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_DA2aAb3X4DNWT