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Browsing 4-CH (Line/Mic input) audio interfaces, but want to hear the community’s experiences 1st
Current Audio Interface:
Steinberg UR22-MKII
Primary Device:
iPad Pro (4th Gen)
Secondary Device:
iPad (7th Gen)
Tertiary Device:
iPhone X
Primary DAW:
Cubasis 3
Secondary Daw(s):
GarageBand; Beatmaker 3
Ancillary Music Apps:
Amplitude
ToneStack
MOOG Model-D
AudioKit Synth One
X-Drummer
Main Reason I Want To Upgrade From 2 To 4 Channels:
I want to be able to incorporate an overhead mic and a room mic when tracking acoustic guitar
~6 months ago, I almost pulled the trigger on the Steinberg UR44-C. I held off thinking I’d be able to get it cheaper during the Nov-Jan holiday season. What I didn’t anticipate was the elevated shipping and logistic challenges here in the U.S.
I can’t find any reputable dealers selling the UR44-C or it’s precedent, the UR-44. Comparable FocusRite models are available, but not by much and the expected delivery time might stretch into January anyway.
Which brings me to the Behringer UMC404HD. It has every feature and capability I want. It’s also listed as “class compliant” but since it was released when USB 2.0 was the standard, I’m concerned that I can’t seem to pin down a detailed, updated list of its class compliance. Then of course there’s the price—a staggeringly low $169.99, which just seems too good to be true, lol.
If your iPad music-making setup is similar to mine but you use the Behringer UMC404HD, Steinberg’s UR44-C or UR44, FocusRite’s 4-Channel model, or the comparable PreSonus 4-Channel model as your interface, would you mind dropping a reply including:
Your basic setup (iPad and audio interface)
And what, if any problems, glitches, bugs, etc., you’ve experienced and wished you had known prior to your purchase(s).
Thanks for any help anyone can give,
QG