I’ve been the owner of the first-generation UR22 for years and always loved it. The combination of the UR22 with Cubase worked flawlessly from day one.
Now, after moving much of my workflow onto the iPad, I decided it was time to upgrade my interface. Since the old UR22 never let me down, the decision to go with the newer UR22C was a natural step. I briefly looked at other products, but in the end I’m very glad I stayed with Steinberg.
And honestly—thank God I did! It was true plug and play. Cubasis recognised the UR22C immediately. No drivers, no discs, no complicated setup—just plug it in and start making music.
I mainly use it with my iPad in combination with Cubasis, GarageBand, and Peter Vogel’s Fairlight app. I haven’t tried it with Logic yet, but everything else worked perfectly right out of the box.
The sound quality is excellent. Of course, it can’t be compared with interfaces that cost ten times more, but for around €170 it’s absolutely amazing.
The build quality is solid: a full metal housing, no wobbly knobs, everything feels reliable. I also really appreciate the separate power input, which accepts any standard 5V phone charger—super handy when using it with an iPad.
If you’re an iPad user like me, I can absolutely recommend this device without hesitation.