Steinberg

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Sharing the same heritage as the premium, highly acclaimed AXR4 interface, the UR-C interfaces house outstanding converters with 32-bit Integer audio resolution. Each interface is designed to precisely meet your recording needs, while sharing all the hallmarks of the UR-C range—great build quality, stunning sound, DSP-powered effects for latency-free monitoring and flexible, fully integrated capabilities. Extremely stable drivers for Mac OS X and Windows as well as support for iOS devices mean that the entire UR-C range supports all major recording software applications.
Steinberg UR22C 2-In/2-Out USB 3.0 Type C Audio Interface
Steinberg UR22C 2-In/2-Out USB 3.0 Type C Audio Interface
Steinberg UR22C 2-In/2-Out USB 3.0 Type C Audio Interface

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  • 32-bit/192kHz audio resolution
  • SuperSpeed USB 3.1 Gen 1 with USB-C
  • Class-A D-PRE mic preamps
  • Latency-free monitoring with DSP effects
  • Rugged build
  • iOS ready via CC Mode
  • MIDI input and output
  • Loopback function for streaming

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Lifetime tech support. Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.

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3.86

7 Reviews

67%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Home Studio4
  2. Amateur Recording2
  3. Performances2
  4. Outdoor Events / Games1
  5. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing1
Cons
  1. Limited Functions1
  2. Pricey / Poor Value1
  3. Software required to use hardware1
Describe Yourself
  1. Professional Musician3
  2. Experienced2
  3. Novice1
Pros
  1. Durable5
  2. Easy To Use5
  3. Good Audio4
  4. Compact3
  5. Lightweight3
  • It's perfect.

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byRyan

    fromMassachusetts

    I've had this for two years, windows 10 no troubles at all. I love the built in amp sims and reverb. It allows you to record your guitar direct and hear it through a virtual amp latency free. The amp sim effects can be sent to the mix or not. This is great if you want to experiment with amp/cab sims later. My unit came with the proper usb C cable. I love it

  • Not good for PCs, this is junk hardware

    1

    submitted4 years ago

    byElias

    fromOrlando, FL

    Bought this because I needed a USB-C (and preferably also USB 3) ADC. Tried to use this device on Windows 10, and the default drivers did not work. The instructions require a magnifying glass to read, and are flat-out wrong -- if you follow the instructions, you will run into undocumented errors. Even though I downloaded the software from the link provided (not from removable media), it was out of date. I had to download some kind of suspicious "license manager" or something, then guess as to which of the several tediously long license keys was the right one (none of them!), and generally explore the "download manager" to try to figure out which one of the dozens of programs applied to this device. Two hours later, the device driver still didn't work, and I had a PC full of junk software that I don't want on my recording machine. I'm highly technically competent, I know what I'm doing with PCs in general and Windows in specific. Even going all the way back to the DOS days, I have never seen a software installation process that has been this wrong, broken, and convoluted. I don't even want any Steinberg software, I have my DAW and I don't want to use anything else, but the hardware will not work without all the shtty bloatware. One of the instruction sheets even says "losing this paper is like losing your device." What!? I guess this isn't real hardware, then. I guess this device is for iPad users who want to use the Steinberg app. Despite this being USB-C, the included cable is USB-C to B -- completely useless for computers that only have USB-C ports. All around, this product sucks, and I'm returning it. I'm never buying another Steinberg product again -- and I'm negative on Yamaha (the parent company) now as well. This piece of junk should be pulled from the market.

  • Horrible setup and customer service

    3

    submitted4 years ago

    byMikel R

    fromNew York, NY

    Hardware on this unit is fine. Chose it for the USB 3.0 connection. Works fine for a simple interface. Problem is the registration/software/license downloads. Absolutely incredibly and unnecessarily complicated process to register the unit and the included FX and Cubase software. Took me 4 days to figure out -- all sorts of different Access Codes and Download codes and Licenser codes -- none of which matched up. Customer service guy just said, "wow, I've never seen that problem before." and then wanted me to start over from scratch. Should have taken 30 minutes.

  • All in all pretty solid piece. It did crash on me when I trI

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byBurtoooh

    fromMissouri

    It's a pretty neat piece of equipment

  • Downloaded suggested drivers, and was up with midi & analog

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byEAK

    fromMichigan

    Somehow I'm surprised that I downloaded the drivers, and at the blink of an eye, I was in and running. I'm using Mixcraft 8, and was concerned about compatibility with windows 10. Not an issue. I bought this because M-Audio was not available. Slightly higher price, but I think it's worth it. Phantom power a must for me. Midi and Audio/line recording on tracks the first try. Very nice. :)

  • Its Awesome

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byCarlos

    fromSan Antonio

    Thank You GC for recommending it

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byTT

    fromNew Jersey

    What's in the box?  Cables, etc?

    What's in the box? Cables, etc?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No accessories are included.
  • asked byLogan

    fromFrisco, TX

    What chords do I need to connect this to my microphone and PC?

    What chords do I need to connect this to my microphone and PC?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    This comes with a USB cable to connect to a computer, and typically the mic will be an XLR.