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BOOM
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Duet 3
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Symphony Desktop
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Symphony I/O Mk 2
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Jam X
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HypeMiC
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MiC +
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ClipMic digital 2
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Groove
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Jam +
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MetaRecorder
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Plugins
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Apogee Control Remote
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FAQ
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Legacy Products
- AD-16x & DA-16x
- AD-16 & DA-16 (non-x versions)
- AD-8000
- AMBEO Smart Headset
- AMBus Cards
- Big Ben
- Duet (Firewire)
- Duet 2
- Duet for iPad/Mac/PC (USB)
- Avid Pro Tools Duet
- Element Series
- Ensemble (Firewire)
- Ensemble (Thunderbolt)
- GiO
- Jam
- Maestro App
- Maestro 2
- MiC
- MINI Products
- One
- One (iPad, Mac, PC)
- PSX-100
- Quartet
- Rosetta 200
- Rosetta 800
- Rosetta AD
- Sennheiser ClipMic
- Symphony32 PCI Cards
- Symphony 64 PCIe & Thunderbridge
- Symphony I/O Mk 1
- Symphony Mobile
- Trak2
- X-Digi-Mix
- X-FireWire
- X-HD
- X-Symphony
- X-Video
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First Take
Does MiC Work with iPod touch?
MiC is compatible with iPod Touch. MiC can be connected to the new Lightning connector on iPod Touch (5th generation) when used with Apogee's new Lightning cable or Apple's Lightning to 30-pin adapter. If you already own MiC and do not have the Lightning cable, you can purchase one from the Apogee online store (USA only) or your local distributor.
Note: With iPod Touch 4th generation, GarageBand does not offer simultaneous recording and playback, thus limiting MiCs functionality. This means you will be unable to hear your input source or previously recorded tracks while recording. MiC can be used with iPod Touch 4th generation and certain third-party applications that do not offer software monitoring capabilities.