The IK Multimedia iRig Stream Mic Pro USB Condenser Microphone is a versatile microphone solution that boasts multiple selectable pickup patterns, making it a perfect fit for podcasters, content creators, and streamers alike. Key features include:
Cardioid, figure-8, omni, and stereo pickup patterns
Single control knob with hold-to-mute
3.5mm aux input
For content creation/streaming/podcasts
Powerful and Portable Microphone Solution. The IK Multimedia iRig Stream Mic Pro USB Condenser Microphone is an ultra-compact unit designed to produce vivid and pristine audio for your stream, podcast, or content creation. The high-quality integrated audio interface delivers detailed sound on both mic and the aux input, and the 3.5mm headphone output enables direct monitoring, so you know what to expect before even hitting record. This feature-rich microphone provides you with multiple selectable polar patterns: cardioid, figure-8, omnidirectional, and full stereo. You can swap between these polar patterns depending on what you’re using the microphone for, the cardioid being the best for solo voices, figure-8 being the best for interviews, and omnidirectional being the best for ensembles and ambience.
Expanded Creativity. This microphone boasts a convenient 3.5mm aux input that allows you to add external sound sources such as synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, turntables, mixers, and more. Whether you’re using this mic to enhance the co tent of your streams or using it as an on-the-fly recording rig, this unit is guaranteed to simplify your workflow without sacrificing quality. You can also connect to any device with the appropriate adapters, including iPhones, iPads, and Android smart devices.
Loopback+ iRig Stream Pro offers IK’s groundbreaking Loopback+, letting you not only talk or sing over music coming from your phone, but even lets you route the mic signal into a separate app to add reverb, EQ, or noise-reduction, then send that signal into a second app like Instagram or TikTok, all without extra wires or routing. It’s an easy way to get massive sound on apps that don’t normally let you process audio.