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Product Review: IK Multimedia’s iRig Mix

April 21, 2014

Product: IK Multimedia’s iRig Mix

Cost: $99.99

Site: http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigmix/

Product(s) tested on (if applicable): Nexus 4, Nexus 7 PC, iPod Touch

 

This review will be a little bit of a double-review, the iRig Mix and the DJ Rig iOS application.

 

First, the quick review of the DJ Rig application, which I tested on my Apple iPod Touch.  I am not a fan of how it scaled down for a iPod Touch 4th Generation, which is not a problem with the application, per se, but the laggy processor and a less-than-stellar resolution and display.  The application is very robust, and going through it with some of my DJ friends, it met all of their needs and more.  When I played around with it, it was really cool to mess with, and did what I did with it very well: switching smoothly between the two tracks, effects, and switching songs was flawless.

 

Now, I put my iPod Touch (and DJ Rig app) into one input into the rig and my phone with another DJ application into the second input in the iRig Mix, it made everything amazing, it was very easy to adjust volume, gain, treble, bass, and so much more.  

 

When I podcast with the Mix, it’s like turning a light on that I never knew I needed.  It makes everything seamless to stream things to the podcast, everything that I wanted and more is there, and it may be just a simple thing, but I never realized what was missing.  In all reality, I would be willing to spend more on it!

What's in the box!?

What's in the box!?

The size of it is also a huge selling point, being so compact it easily fits into a laptop bag to bring this beauty anywhere that I want to podcast.  The only issue is the input from the mixer to the laptop feels a little loose, and if you move it the wrong way, it can produce a really loud noise, but I think that’s a problem with my setup and not the device.

 

 

My score:

9/10

 

Summary: Simply amazing portable device, that can easily do everything you’re wanting to do, if it’s DJing or Podcasting, or anything else.  

 

In Review Tags review, ik multimedia, dj, mixer, prodcasting
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Game Review! Splinter Cell: Blacklist (PC)

September 12, 2013

     That's right folks, Sam Fisher and Echelon 4 are back for more terrorist busting action! This time, they are up against a a terrorist group calling itself "The Engineers" assumes responsibility for the attack and announce that it was the first of a deadly countdown of escalating attacks (called "The Blacklist") on United States assets, declaring that they will halt the attacks only after the U.S. government accomplish the demand of calling back all American troops deployed abroad.

      Now, this is very similar to the previous 5 games' plot of "There are the bad guys Sam, stop them by any means necessary!"  This game is very much so formulaic of the rest of the Splinter Cell games, but that is definitely not saying that is a bad thing!  Sam gets some cool gadgets, and you are free to go completely crazy and murder every bad guy in the face, or you can knock them out, or you can even avoid them completely.  

      There are 3 types of "experience" in this game that reward each of those: Ghost, which rewards pacifism, and non-lethal methods.  Panther, which rewards players for stealthy kills and hiding bodies, and finally Assault, which is exactly what it sounds like; killing things dead, no one has time to be skulking around. Personally, I am a panther player, because I am a sniper rifle player, and frankly, they don't have any tranq rifles that I have come across yet.  

     They did  introduce a new gameplay mechanic called Killing in Motion, allowing the player to highlight targets and take them out in quick succession while on the run. This is very helpful, even as a sniper player, you can highlight up to three enemies and take them out without aiming at all (it even counts as a "from the hip" shot, which really allows you to rake up the cash) this can be pretty easily abused, but it never makes the game "too easy" as you have to either KO or kill a certain number of baddies before it refreshes.  

     They also brought back Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow's "Spies vs. Mercs" multiplayer, which makes me VERY HAPPY! I loved being a spy in SCPT and still do!

     Now, playing the game on the PC with a PS3 controller mapped as a Xbox 360 controller really gives you everything you need in this, the fine control of a controller while having the ability to play with AMAZING details of my PC.  That being said, I did run into an issue where DirectX11 crashed, and I had to bring it down all the way to DX9 in order for it to work at all, which makes me very sad.  
      
      Other than that, I am not having any arguments, and this game, outside of having a new VO for Sam (poor old Ironsides, I miss the grizzled old man, though the new guy isn't bad) this is carrying on with a great tradition set up from Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (my first full playthrough of any SC game took place here), and I LOVE it.  I'm really liking the fluid motion, gameplay, music, and even the kind of odd and holey plot. Easily a 8/10, mainly because the DX11 issue and the holey plot.

 

In Review Tags splinter cell, tom clancy, PC, game, review, Sam Fisher, Blacklist
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