Steinberg UR22C

2 Channel USB 3.0 Audio Interface with iPad Connectivity

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2 years ago

Can't be beat at that price point

The only problem I have with the unit is that only one input is HI-Z but otherwise it's solid

3 years ago

So value

i use this card for 2 years and i never had a problem! I recommend it to anyone who needs something like this

3 years ago

Good quality and good software included.

I have to admit that I chose this sound card because it included my beloved Cubase in the price.

But I now I'm delighted with the quality and some other features:

- I can use it without connecting it to a computer, using it as a headphone amplifier.

- The power source selector (USB-C / Old USB) is useful as power switch.

- 1 Hi-Z input for better electric guitar and bass recording (I never record two simultaneous inputs)

3 years ago

Steinberg UR22C

I am professional sound designer, with over 30 years of experience of recording sound from tapes to digital. Steinberg is Steinberg. Very good card for a price range.

3 years ago

Great product, slightly buggy software.

Great product for the price, basically sounds the same as the audient stuff but has a quality built-in DSP. Had a bit of an issue with a bad firmware flash, but was fixed with wiping out everything and a fresh install to reflash the device. A few things could be better though, like a mute switch for the line outs. Otherwise great product, software is just a tad illogical.

4 years ago

32 bits is the future

Talking about what's really important in the digital world, 32 bits give me more headroom for my DAW. I was dumbfounded that still other audio interfaces were working with 24 bits in 2022. Keep up the good work, Steinberg!

4 years ago

Everything i wished for

I searched for a interface after having problems with a focusrite interface for years. on my search i found the UR22C and was immediately impressed by the design aswell as functions. definitely better drivers and software (overall control) than the focusrite devices

4 years ago

You can't go wrong about this audio interface!

I needed so badly an audio interface for my mice and guitar, to record my acoustic versions of my songs. I had the MKII before that was a very great choice for a solo artist, then i decided to get the new version, which is greater for my record. Now i go live sometimes in twitch, some other times i can record my solo guitars on a go, or when i go to the mountains for inspiration. It's just perfect little device that i can do what i have to do.

4 years ago

Good entry level interface

The sound is good for the price, I also like having a feature of some dsp effects included. But having some issues with losing connection using a usb hub, any touching of the chord makes the interface reconnect, maybe it is the issue with my hub. Also when plugging in headphones the sound only comes out of one ear, couldn't figure out what the problem is, tried pressing the mono button and it is still present after installing latest drivers (Mac)

4 years ago

Kõrvaklapi heli on kraad vaikne. Aga täidab minu ootused.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Steinberg
  • Released in 2019
  • Average price : $165
  • 32 Bit integer / 192 kHz
  • 2 Class-A D-PRE microphone preamplifiers with +48 V phantom power
  • Latency-free DSP-supported monitoring with REV-X Hall, Channel Strip and Guitar Amp Classics - also included as VST 3 and AU plug-ins
  • Monitor mix control
  • Mono switch
  • 2 Microphone / Line combo inputs: XLR / 6.3 mm jack - Hi-Z switch at input 2 for electric guitar
  • 2x Line outputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • MIDI input and output
  • USB 3.0 power supply (optional power supply required for USB 2.0)
  • Sturdy metal housing
  • Dimensions : 159mm x 47mm x 159mm
  • Weight : 1kg
  • Includes Cubase AI, Cubasis LE DAW app for iPad (download versions) and steinberg plus
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