September 2010 \ Features \ Plugging Into the Palm of Your Hand: iPhone & iPod Guitar Interface Roundup

Plugging Into the Palm of Your Hand: iPhone & iPod Guitar Interface Roundup

Jordan Wagner

Peterson iStroboSoft Adapter Cable (with iStroboSoft), Griffin Technology GuitarConnect (with iShred), IK Multimedia iRig (with Amplitube), Sonoma Wireworks Guitar Jack (with FourTrack), Peavey AmpKit LINK (with AmpKit), and PRS Cables GuitarBud Cable


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Sonoma Wireworks Guitar Jack (with FourTrack)
Out of all of the iPhone recording interfaces included in this roundup, the Sonoma Wireworks Guitar Jack is in a functional category of its own. The weighty gadget plugs directly into the data jack on the bottom portion of the iPhone—or iPod Touch—to provide the highest quality recorded sound (in stereo) and lowest latency possible. This attention to pristine audio quality comes at a price, however. Each one of the devices in this roundup falls into the price range of $20-$40, yet the Guitar Jack commands a hefty $200 price tag, making it more of a specialty item for the consumer who is really serious about capturing all of the tonal nuances available from the device.

Because the Guitar Jack doesn’t have to rely on the iPhone’s conventional headphone/mic input jack, it’s capable of commanding its software with more precision and features. The ¼” instrument input can be switched to either Hi-Z or Lo-Z modes, and also sports a pad feature for guitars with hotter output signals that would normally clip the device’s input, which kept clipping to a minimum.

The Guitar Jack is designed to work hand-in-hand with Sonoma’s FourTrack app, which is a fantastic piece of software in its own right. Four separate tracks can be recorded within the confines of the iPhone, giving the player on the run the ability to take a virtual scratchpad with them anywhere. Those of us who remember having to lug around an inexpensive four-track tape recorder will really appreciate this convenience, as we all know that inspiration can strike at a moment’s notice. That convenience, however, will cost you an additional $9.99 from the App Store.

The software really goes all out when it comes to features, such as providing mixdown and compression options. The Guitar Jack’s dual inputs (1/4” and 1/8”) mean that you can record both your guitar and vocals to separate tracks, taking full advantage of this software.

The biggest thing that this setup could benefit from, however, is providing some sort of amp modeling option built into Four Track. I really enjoyed using the piece after digging out my old Line 6 POD, laying down track after track and experimenting with some harmonization that had been kicking around in my head for a few weeks. Also, the Guitar Jack is not yet compatible with the iPad or iPhone 4, so if you have one of these devices, you’ll have to wait until the company’s compatible version is released. Regardless, the Guitar Jack was very impressive, and I had a blast using it.

MSRP: $199.99
sonomawireworks.com

In this roundup:
Peterson iStroboSoft Adapter Cable (with iStroboSoft)
Griffin Technology GuitarConnect (with iShred)
IK Multimedia iRig (with Amplitube)
Sonoma Wireworks Guitar Jack (with FourTrack)
Peavey AmpKit LINK (with AmpKit)
PRS Cables GuitarBud Cable

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Comments

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Bob
on 04/02/2012
I bought an irig, lots of noise and issues. Bought Apogee Jam, haven't had a single problem yet. Am gigging with it and Ipad. Works great.
Sledgebeast
on 12/05/2011
Most of these interfaces look like they are probably just a simple cable connection. Can't you use the various iphone apps mentioned with any of these interface's ?

For example couldn't I use the iRIG connection with the ampkit software?
Dave
on 01/20/2011
I see 2 of the best User friendly interfaces were left off of the review. The RapcoHorizon IBLOX and RapcoHorizon i-JAM
Ben
on 10/06/2010
p.s. according to Sonoma, Guitarjack does support Ampkit although you have to load up FourTrack to set your levels before exiting and loading up Ampkit.
Ben
on 10/06/2010
I have had Amplink for two weeks and great fun. Good effects and clean tones; the distortion is decent with effects but not as good as my Blackstar Duel preamp. Best thing is the convenience of having lots of backing tracks loaded up at your fingertips. There is some hiss but I woudn't know if this is better than any options as haven't tried them. I am so taken with the neatness of the solution am looking to get Guitarjack now to eliminate the hiss. Then I may sell a couple of pedals to fund it. My Boss TU-3 can go for a start as the Polytune app does a great job!
ManUsmell
on 10/06/2010
Great article. Well needed here. Think I'm gonna go with the AmpKit
Daniel
on 09/28/2010
Actually what I read was that the Ampkit link sounded the best, and the sonoma was a more precise piece of gear. The problem with the Sonoma is that you have to use out board guitar modeling gear, like the stuff Line 6 or Boss offer. Considering that the guitar jack costs $199, why bother? You can buy the Boss digital mini 4 track (sorry but I can't remember the model number although its about the size of a ipod touch) used in nice shape for around that price. And that has guitar modeling and effects built into it. I own the Ampkit Link and the iRig, and the Ampkit sounds much better. Not to mention that you can record and send your recorded part to any email, or even to your facebook account. I also have Four Track, but I found out the hard way that its not compatible with either the Ampkit or the iRig.
Carlo
on 09/27/2010
It seems that IK multimedia solved the issues with the Ipod Touch 4 gen
hlestringman
on 09/21/2010
Does anyone know if there is a similar app for the Blackberry product line. Those of us in the business world would like to know since that is a corp.device many of us have. Thanks!
Carlo
on 09/10/2010
Beware that the IRIG/Amplitube does not work on the new Ipod Touch 4 gen



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