Korg’s microAUDIO 22 and microAUDIO 722 mark the company’s entry into dedicated audio interfaces, offering compact designs with studio-grade preamps supporting 24-bit/192kHz resolution. The microAUDIO 22 focuses on simplicity with balanced inputs/outputs, Mic/Line/Hi-Z compatibility, 48V phantom power, assignable noise gate/compressor/limiter, zero-latency monitoring, and independent headphone output. In contrast, the microAUDIO 722 builds on this foundation by incorporating the legendary analog filter from the miniKORG 700S, featuring Low-Pass, High-Pass, and Bypass modes for real-time tonal shaping. Both models include loopback mode for streaming and USB-C connectivity, making them ideal for on-the-go creators.
In terms of iPad/iPhone music making, these interfaces excel with plug-and-play USB-C support, enabling low-latency audio routing directly into iOS apps like GarageBand, Cubasis, or AUM. The microAUDIO 22 provides clean signal paths for recording vocals, guitars, or synths on your mobile device, while the microAUDIO 722 adds expressive analog filtering to process iOS-generated sounds or external inputs, blurring digital and analog workflows. MIDI I/O on the 722 further enhances control over virtual instruments in apps, perfect for live performances or mobile production without bulky gear.
Firmware updates in February 2026 will add expanded routing and processing, ensuring these units evolve with iOS creators’ needs. Whether you’re a beginner looking for your first interface 22 or a pro looking to add analog filters to your setup with 722, they transform your iPad or iPhone into a portable studio powerhouse.




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