STEINBERG UR12 USB AUDIO INTERFACE
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STEINBERG UR12 USB AUDIO INTERFACE

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SIMPLIFIED, BUT DIGNIFIED

How this inter­face dif­fers from the UR22 is that the two inputs are designed for sin­gle uses each. One is an XLR and offers the D-Pre micro­phone pre­am­pli­fier and the other is a TRS for a Hi-Z gui­tar input. MIDI con­nec­tions have been removed and stereo out­puts are now sup­plied on a pair of RCA con­nec­tions. This has been put together with the solo musi­cian in mind who wants to record gui­tar or bass and vocals in their home stu­dio. It’s been sim­pli­fied so that you are not pay­ing for any extras that you’ll never actu­ally require, and sets you up with the con­nec­tions you’ll need when record­ing by your­self.

TABLET TESTED

The UR12 excels in a way that it is designed to work with both com­put­ers and tablets. Many inter­faces suf­fer in this realm as they draw their power from the USB port of the com­puter, so they can’t run effec­tively from a tablet. The UR12 still busses power from the com­puter in nor­mal oper­a­tion so no power sup­ply is required, but should you want to oper­ate it with a tablet, you can switch the power source to a 5V DC mini USB and power it from a USB wall adap­tor or portable bat­tery. It’s such a sim­ple addi­tion and such a clever one too. It makes this a very ver­sa­tile unit, even though it appears some­what lim­ited at first glance. When you con­sider that the UR12 comes bun­dled with Steinberg’s Cubase AI soft­ware, you are look­ing at a very solid record­ing pack­age for home or abroad at a really rea­son­able price. This is an excel­lent start­ing point for any­one want­ing to dip their toes into the world of home record­ing. It will also make a valu­able tool for those already set up want­ing to expand to the use of a tablet for portable record­ing.