Steinberg - UR44C
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Steinberg UR44C, USB3 digital audio interface with MIDI input/output, iPad compatible, DSP included.
ARTICLE N° 69312
Presentation
Like the UR22C, this UR44C, manufactured by Yamaha for Steinberg, offers not only better latency than the UR44, but also DSPs for excellent mixes with good guitar amp, console slice and reverb effects.
Other features
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Steinberg UR44C
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Processing: 32 bit
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Maximum sampling frequency: 192 kHz
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Input dynamic range: 102 dB
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Total number of inputs: 6 (4 mic/line inputs: XLR / 6.3 mm jack (2x mic/instrument and 2x mic/line))
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Total number of outputs: 6, all on 6.35 mm jack (2 main, 4 line and 2 headphone sockets with dedicated volume control)
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Mic preamp: 4x Class A D-PRE with +48 V phantom powering
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MIDI input and output
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DSP-supported zero-latency effects monitoring with REV-X reverb, console slice and classic guitar amp (also included as VST 3 and AU plug-ins)
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On-board DSP: SSP 3
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Power supply via USB 3.0 port (optional power supply required for USB 2.0 port)
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Includes power supply and downloadable Cubase AI DAW software for Mac and PC and Cubasis LE DAW app for iPad
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Robust metal case
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Dimensions (W x H x D): 252 x 47 x 159 mm
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Weight: 1.5 kg
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Operating systems (Mac): macOS Sierra, macOS High Sierra, macOS Mojave, macOS Catalina
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Operating systems (Windows): Windows 7 (64-bit), Windows 8.1 (64-bit), Windows 10 (64-bit)
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Operating systems (iOS): iOS 10, iOS 11, iOS 12, iOS 13
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Port : USB Type-C, USB 3.0, USB 2.0
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Minimum CPU: Intel Core i series multi-core processor, 2 GHz or faster, or AMD equivalent
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RAM minimum: 2 GB
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Free disk space: 1200 MB
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Minimum recommended screen resolution: 1280 x 800
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Internet connection to create an account and register the product, download the installation programme, Driver and Tools, activate the licence, Manuals and instructions, additional downloads
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The company Steinberg was founded by two musicians in Germany in 1983. Today, Steinberg is one of the leaders in the field of computer music production. Steinberg's success extends far beyond Cubase with Nuendo for Post-Production, Wavelab for Mastering, Dorico for notation. Since its acquisition by Yamaha in 2005, Steinberg has been developing professional MIDI audio interfaces with the UR series.
