Description
The Steinberg UR824 24 In/Out USB 2.0 Audio Interface w/ Cubase AI 6 is made by Steinberg. If you are looking for a great 6 AI w/ Cubase Interface Audio 2 USB In/Out 24 . The Steinberg UR824 24 In/Out USB 2.0 Audio Interface w/ Cubase AI 6 is in stock and available from Synth for Sale now for £359 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. .
The Steinberg UR824 is a fantastic 1u rack USB 2.0 interface with a huge i/o flexibility including 8 in 8 out analog and 24 in 24 out total (including digital inputs and outputs). The UR824 is a UB 2.0 alternative to the popular MR816X/CSX but with improved mic pres and DSPmix software.
The UR824 is a perfect interface for a project studio offering solid and dependable use of a huge number of i/o normally only available on more expensive units. Add to that DSP mix software and direct integration with the included Cubase AI 6 and you’ve got a very powerful and full featured interface.
Here’s what Steinberg say about the UR824
Delivering pristine sound quality, the UR824 audio interface perfectly combines high-speed USB 2.0 connectivity with balanced analog and digital inputs and outputs in various formats.
The UR824’s front panel hosts two Neutrik combo TRS/XLR connectors for balanced microphone/line input with switchable 48 volt phantom power and Hi-Z, pad push buttons for signal attenuation, gain controls with peak indicators. On the opposite side there’s a single output level rotary knob that allows you to easily adjust the levels of the eight line output signals alongside two headphone connectors, each with a dedicated level control. The output signal to be controlled by the front panel rotary is selected through the software.
The rear panel provides six Neutrik combo TRS/XLR inputs and eight analog balanced TRS outputs as well as two pairs of optical ADAT inputs and outputs. Also on board are two BNC connectors for -switchable word clock input and output. Developed by using advanced technologies to offer seamless scalability, this mixing and recording interface offers options to expand the number of analog inputs and outputs across the system via ADAT to provide up to 24 input and output channels.
For signal synchronization, the UR824 interface also features JetPLL, a patent-applied solution for audio network jitter. JetPLL provides the same performance as traditional, expensive clocking solutions found in the world’s best professional clocking products.
Specification
- 24-bit/96 kHz USB 2.0 audio interface
- Analog 8 in and 8 out with 8 D-Pre Class-A mic preamps supporting +48 V
- 2 pairs of ADAT optical I/O (doubles as S/PDIF) provide 16 in and 16 out (S/MUX compatible, 8 in and 8 out @ 96 kHz)
- Latency-free DSP-powered monitoring with one REV-X reverb and 8 Channel Strips with any DAW by using the latest dspMixFx technology
- Native VST 3 plug-ins of REV-X and Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip additionally included
- 2 separate headphone buses with individual outputs
- Word clock I/O with 2 BNC connectors plus JetPLL ultra-low jitter support
- Cubase AI 6 music production software included
- Cross-platform compatibility for Mac OS X and Windows
About Steinberg
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Steinberg is a German company specialising in music production software and audio hardware. Founded in 1984 by Karl Steinberg and Manfred Rürup, they are best known for developing Cubase, one of the most popular digital audio workstations (DAWs) used by musicians, producers, and composers worldwide. They also created Nuendo, a high-end DAW for post-production and film scoring, and played a key role in the development of the VST (Virtual Studio Technology) standard, which revolutionised music production by enabling software instruments and effects.
In addition to software, Steinberg manufactures audio interfaces and controllers, such as the UR and AXR series, known for their high-quality preamps and integration with their software. The company has been a subsidiary of Yamaha since 2004, benefiting from Yamaha’s expertise in sound engineering while continuing to innovate in music technology.
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Audio Interface
An audio interface is a device that connects microphones, instruments, and other audio sources to a computer, allowing for high-quality recording and playback. It converts analogue audio signals into digital data that software can process, and vice versa, ensuring clear sound reproduction. Most interfaces connect via USB, Thunderbolt, or FireWire, including preamps, microphones and instrument inputs, and speakers or headphones outputs.
Beyond simple connectivity, an audio interface improves sound quality compared to a computer’s built-in sound card. It reduces latency (the delay between input and output), provides phantom power for condenser microphones, and often features MIDI connectivity for digital instruments. Essential for musicians, podcasters, and producers, an interface is the heart of any home or professional studio, ensuring clean, low-noise recordings with minimal distortion.
New
This product is brand new, unused, and in its original packaging. It has never been opened or used, ensuring you receive it in pristine, factory-sealed condition, just as originally manufactured.
It is ideal for those who want the assurance of a fresh start with their gear.
USB
Having a USB connection provides crucial benefits for modern musicians and producers, primarily related to connectivity and workflow. USB enables a direct link between the synthesizer and a computer, making it possible to transmit MIDI data seamlessly without relying on traditional 5-pin MIDI cables. This connection allows the synth to function as a MIDI controller, sending and receiving MIDI signals to and from a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). As a result, musicians can easily sequence and record their synth performances, automate parameters, or even use the synth to control virtual instruments within the DAW. This streamlined setup saves time and reduces the amount of cabling and interfaces required, creating a more efficient studio or performance environment.
In addition to MIDI capabilities, USB ports on synthesizers often support data transfer and software updates. This means users can back up and restore patches, download new firmware updates to add features or improvements and manage their sounds with dedicated software. For some portable or compact synths, USB connections also offer a convenient power source, allowing the synth to draw power directly from a computer or USB battery pack. This combination of data management, connectivity, and power makes USB-equipped synthesizers a versatile and practical choice for musicians seeking flexibility and ease of use in their setups.