

Spire Studio is pretty fun to use and also very visual as the LEDs provide visual feedback as to what’s going on. If you need to adjust anything you can make adjustments within the app settings shown here on the left, or the device settings on the right. It will ask you to power on Spire Studio (Make sure the Studio is fully charged or at least plugged in) and then go into settings on your device to connect to the Wifi broadcast by Spire.īounce back to the app and give it the permissions it requires.
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Download the app from the requisite store for the OS on your phone or tablet and follow the prompts. On the front, a built-in microphone is behind a protective metal grill with a 3.5mm jack just below for easily connecting a pair of headphones. At the bottom, you’ll find buttons for New Song, Soundcheck and Volume easily accessible and still easy to press. Record and Play buttons are most prominent, being evenly split in the center of the device. The top or face has a circular, segmented LED panel that’s angled toward you, along with five physical buttons. The rubber feet give it a solid stance on any surface. The combination of materials and surfaces feels balanced and intriguing at the same time. Spire Studio is cylindrical design with a metal construction and some significant heft. Straight out of the box, the quality is evident. OS Support: Android, iOS What’s in the box?

Inputs: 2 XLR/TS combo jacks, 48v phantom powerīattery: Internal rechargeable lithium ion

Sound good? We agree, so together with my son Satchel, we gave it a run through to see if it lives up to its claims. They’ve also packed in a bunch of cool features and portability to boot. Spire Studio is a recording interface that harnesses the power of your phone touchscreen while minimizing the typical interactions to let you focus on your music.
