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Flexible and feature rich for a relatively cheap interface.
Sketchy Fletchy 11.07.2024
This is my first interface purchase for personal home use. As I usually only need 2 inputs (guitar, XLR mic) the UR22C is just about perfect. It hooks up to my laptop/DAW over a single USB-C cable that handles power and performant (~12-15ms) low-latency data. No fiddling around with masses of cables.
Works very comfortably with Logic Pro, and of course being a Steinberg product it comes with a bunch of licenses for Cubase AI and various content packs. Of course this also means dealing with Steinberg’s multiple, non-interoperable and slightly confusing licensing systems, one of which is closing down soon.
Audio quality is top-notch thanks to a very clean pre-amp. If you’re plugging in a guitar with standard 500k pots use the high impedance input switch available on channel 2. No Hi-z means line-in only on channel 1, but that still suits my needs fine. One thing that is missing is level gauges - there’s a clipping indicator for each channel but that’s about it - fair enough considering how little room is left on the face plates.
The live monitoring is great and frankly feels like some sort of black magic. Make changes in the DAW, play live through your monitor/headset with no USB return latency and directly compare your dry/wet sound with the input/daw mix knob. Great for practicing chunkier sounds without deafening everyone in the house.
Add to that excellent quality low-noise line outputs, switchable 48V phantom power(!), the ability to directly interface with tablet-based DAWs/live performance apps on the go, low enough power consumption to run off a modest battery, and the hugely understated added flexiblity of a full midi interface on top of an already great ADC and you have a flexible, performant package that will meet and exceed the needs of anyone playing around at home. Pros will want more channels and maybe not want so much crammed into one package but for the enthusiast that wants something better than a crappy amp and line in to your PC this thing packs a lot in for a modest price.
This is my first interface purchase for personal home use. As I usually only need 2 inputs (guitar, XLR mic) the UR22C is just about perfect. It hooks up to my laptop/DAW over a single USB-C cable that handles power and performant (~12-15ms) low-latency data. No fiddling around with masses of cables.
Works very comfortably with Logic Pro, and of course being
This is my first interface purchase for personal home use. As I usually only need 2 inputs (guitar, XLR mic) the UR22C is just about perfect. It hooks up to my laptop/DAW over a single USB-C cable that handles power and performant (~12-15ms) low-latency data. No fiddling around with masses of cables.
Works very comfortably with Logic Pro, and of course being a Steinberg product it comes with a bunch of licenses for Cubase AI and various content packs. Of course this also means dealing with Steinberg’s multiple, non-interoperable and slightly confusing licensing systems, one of which is closing down soon.
Audio quality is top-notch thanks to a very clean pre-amp. If you’re plugging in a guitar with standard 500k pots use the high impedance input switch available on channel 2. No Hi-z means line-in only on channel 1, but that still suits my needs fine. One thing that is missing is level gauges - there’s a clipping indicator for each channel but that’s about it - fair enough considering how little room is left on the face plates.
The live monitoring is great and frankly feels like some sort of black magic. Make changes in the DAW, play live through your monitor/headset with no USB return latency and directly compare your dry/wet sound with the input/daw mix knob. Great for practicing chunkier sounds without deafening everyone in the house.
Add to that excellent quality low-noise line outputs, switchable 48V phantom power(!), the ability to directly interface with tablet-based DAWs/live performance apps on the go, low enough power consumption to run off a modest battery, and the hugely understated added flexiblity of a full midi interface on top of an already great ADC and you have a flexible, performant package that will meet and exceed the needs of anyone playing around at home. Pros will want more channels and maybe not want so much crammed into one package but for the enthusiast that wants something better than a crappy amp and line in to your PC this thing packs a lot in for a modest price.
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Sehr gutes Gerät
Aggressive Oi 29.02.2024
Habe das Interface in Zusammenhang mit Cubase und einem Impulse 49 Midiboard gekauft. Verarbeitung des Gerätes ist hochwertig, wie es auch von Steinberg nicht anders zu erwarten ist. Die Handhabung ist kinderleicht. Cubase erkennt das Gerät wie gewohnt auf Anhieb. Vorher installiert man noch den Treiber. Und schon kann man los legen. Einziges, eher zu vernachlässigendes Manko: Da es sich um die kleine Variante mit nur 2 Line Eingängen handelt, hat Steinberg auch nur einen Kopfhöreranschluss verbaut. 2 wären praktischer, Vor allem bei mobilem Einsatz wenn keine Abnahmeboxen vorhanden sind.
Habe das Interface in Zusammenhang mit Cubase und einem Impulse 49 Midiboard gekauft. Verarbeitung des Gerätes ist hochwertig, wie es auch von Steinberg nicht anders zu erwarten ist. Die Handhabung ist kinderleicht. Cubase erkennt das Gerät wie gewohnt auf Anhieb. Vorher installiert man noch den Treiber. Und schon kann man los legen. Einziges, eher zu
Habe das Interface in Zusammenhang mit Cubase und einem Impulse 49 Midiboard gekauft. Verarbeitung des Gerätes ist hochwertig, wie es auch von Steinberg nicht anders zu erwarten ist. Die Handhabung ist kinderleicht. Cubase erkennt das Gerät wie gewohnt auf Anhieb. Vorher installiert man noch den Treiber. Und schon kann man los legen. Einziges, eher zu vernachlässigendes Manko: Da es sich um die kleine Variante mit nur 2 Line Eingängen handelt, hat Steinberg auch nur einen Kopfhöreranschluss verbaut. 2 wären praktischer, Vor allem bei mobilem Einsatz wenn keine Abnahmeboxen vorhanden sind.