Now you can connect your guitar to your iPad, or iPhone and still get that amazing Line 6 tone, just by simply using the Line 6 Mobile In Adapter.
Plug your guitar in to your iPad with no Camera Connection Kit.
Just plug in your guitar to your iOS device using the Mobile In Adapter, and it’s the same old Line 6 amp and effects modeling right in your iOS device. With the adapter, you can unleash the full features of the Line 6 Mobile In app which includes 32 Guitar Amplifiers, 16 Amp Cabinets and 18 Stombox and Rack effects. You can also use the Mobile In adapter in conjunction with other iOS applications that require a real guitar input.
To get your instant tone, you can go the easy route and just use the hundreds of presets available for instant tone, or you can go the long and in depth route and tweak all the 66 modeler gear included on the application.
Mobile In adaptor specs
- 1/8-inch stereo line input (98 dB dynamic range)
- 1/8-inch guitar input (110 dB dynamic range)
- Digital audio support up to 24-bit/48 kHz
- Connects compatible Apple devices via the 30-pin digital connector
- Compatible with Apple iPhone 4, iPad 2 and iPad
- Powered by the Apple device, no batteries required
- Includes a 6-foot guitar cable with 1/8-inch and 1/4-inch ends
- Black Polycarbonate form.
Mobile POD app specs
- 64 fully adjustable modeled gear based on popular vintage and modern gear (18 stompbox and rack effects, 32 guitar amplifiers, and 16 guitar cabinets)
- Over 10,000 presets plus preset saving feature.
- Built-in tuner
- You can Jam along to your favorite Jimi Hendrix tune via your iTunes library
- This application is free on the iTunes App Store, but it requires the Mobile In adapated for full functionality
The price hasn’t been announced yet, we’ll let you know as soon as it’s available to buy.
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When I connect a line in from my laptop (IE: for backing track) I can hear the backing track but not the guitar which was fine up until the second I plugged the jack into the line in? I’m using an iPhone 4.
Thanks!
I have only an iPod Touch. Funny that all the other similar devices I have looked at work fine with iPod Touch Gen 2, 3 and 4.
It doesn’t appear that this will be supported on the iPod Touch.
You are correct – it is only for iPad, iPad 2, and iPhone.
Thank you for pointing that out – I have removed the references to iPod Touch in the story above.
It would be interesting to know why the device is not supported on the iPod Touch. I’ve tried to find that out, but so far have come up blank.