The UR12 proves how many first-class components can fit into a compact device at a very competitive price point. Its cleverly engineered capabilities give you all the I/O you need to quickly record your tracks…
The UR12 has been engineered not only to offer the maximum functionality & quality in an extremely compact design, but also to be available at a very low price point. Often, smaller interfaces that are affordable for those on a tight budget mean (at best) average audio quality; this ethos has been transcended by the UR12, with its first-rate components, fantastic price/value ratio & exceedingly portable design.
FEATURES:
24-bit/192 kHz
- Top-of-the-range converters provide a maximum sampling rate of 192 kHz & a resolution of 24 bits, delivering pristine audio quality.
One Class-A D-PRE mic preamp
- Yamaha’s highly acclaimed D-PRE preamp delivers a truly transparent & beautifully detailed sound that is unrivaled in this product class.
Rugged metal casin
- Built to the most exacting st&ards by Yamaha’s experienced engineers, the UR12’s metal chassis is rugged enough to withst& all the rigors of the road.
Major recording software compatible
- The UR12 is compatible with all major audio editing, mastering, & music production software supporting ASIO, Core Audio or WDM st&ard.
iPad connectivity
- UR12 offers connectivity with Apple’s iPad. When paired with Steinberg’s Cubasis music app or other iOS audio apps, the UR12 offers a portable & intuitive production experience.
Latency-free hardware monitoring
- The UR12 features latency-free hardware monitoring with an easy-to-use monitor source switch that allows you to choose between the direct signal & the output of your host application.
Power source selector
- On the UR12 a 5 V DC port is provided to supply sufficient power when using it with an iPad. A st&ard USB power adaptor or an external USB battery can be connected to guarantee power stability.
Loopback function
- UR12 offers an easy way to streaming performances live to the internet, with incoming audio signals merged to the playback signal from Cubase or other DAWs inside the computer.