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Main Features
2 x 2 USB 3.0 Audio Interface with 2 x
D-PRE and 32-bit/192 kHz support
The UR22C is a 2-in and 2-out USB 3.0 audio
interface, featuring two world-renowned D-PRE
microphone preamps and supporting 192 kHz and
32-bit audio quality to capture all the subtleties and
expressiveness of any audio source.
True 32-bit resolution
The UR22C and the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver
support the 32-bit Integer format, which can
represent audio data in higher resolution compared
to Float format. Together with a DAW (such as
Cubase) which can fully utilize the 32-bit Integer
data, they enable unprecedented audio resolution in
your music production.
USB 3.0 & USB Type-C
The UR22C is equipped with a USB Type-C port and
features USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) SuperSpeed
mode. It also provides full compatibility with the
USB 2.0 High-Speed mode and includes a Type-C
to Type-A cable.
dspMixFx
The dspMixFx technology is powered by the latest
SSP3 DSP chip and offers latency-free monitoring
with highly acclaimed DSP effects, including REV-X
reverb, for users of any DAW software.
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Panel Controls and Terminals
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Phone-type (balanced)
Phone-type (unbalanced)
Front Panel
Panel Controls and Terminals
1 [MIC/LINE 1] jack
For connection to a microphone or digital instrument. This
jack can be connected to both XLR-type and phone-type
(balanced/unbalanced) plugs.
Plug types
NOTE
The phantom power will be supplied to the XLR jack connected
to the [MIC/LINE 1] jack.
2 [INPUT 1 GAIN] knob
Adjusts the input signal level of the [MIC/LINE 1] jack.
3 [MIC/LINE 2] jack
For connection to a microphone, digital instrument,
electric guitar, or electric bass. This jack can be
connected to both XLR-type and phone-type (balanced/
unbalanced) plugs.
NOTE
The phantom power will be supplied to the XLR jack connected
to the [MIC/LINE 2] jack.
4 [INPUT 2 GAIN] knob
Adjusts the input signal level of the [MIC/LINE 2] jack.
5 [PEAK] indicator
Lights up according to the input signal. Lights up when
the input signal is 3 dB below the clipping level.
Setting optimum recording levels
Adjust the [INPUT GAIN] knobs so that the [PEAK]
indicator flashes briefly at the loudest input volume.
6 [+48V] indicator
Lights up when the [+48V] switch (phantom power) is
turned on.
7 [USB] indicator
Lights up when the power is turned on and the unit is
communicating with the computer or iOS device. The
indicator flashes continuously when the computer or iOS
device does not recognize the device.
8 [INPUT 2 HI-Z] switch
Switches the input impedance (on O/off N). Turn this
switch on when connecting high impedance instruments,
such as an electric guitar or electric bass, directly to the
[MIC/LINE 2] jack. When you turn this switch on, use an
unbalanced phone plug for connection between the
instruments and the [MIC/LINE 2] jack.
CAUTION
To protect your speaker system, leave the
monitor speakers turned off when turning the
[INPUT 2 HI-Z] switch on/off. It’s also a good idea
to turn all output level controls down to their
minimum. Neglect of these precautions may
result in loud noise bursts that may damage
your equipment, your ears, or both.
NOTICE
Do not connect or disconnect any cables while turning on the
[INPUT 2 HI-Z] switch. Doing so can damage the connected
device and/or the unit itself.
NOTE
• If you use a balanced phone plug, the device will not work
correctly.
• When the HI-Z switch is turned on, the signal from the XLRtype is cut off.
9 [MONO] switch
When this switch is on, the input to the [MIC/LINE 1/2]
jacks is output to both the [MAIN OUT L/R] jacks and the
L/R channel of the [PHONES] jack. When the switch is off,
the input to the [MIC/LINE 1] jacks is output to the [MAIN
OUT L] jack and the input to the [MIC/LINE 2] jacks is
output to the [MAIN OUT R] jack.
For the [PHONES] jack, the input to the [MIC/LINE 1]
jacks is output to the L channel and the input to the [MIC/
LINE 2] jacks is output to the R channel.
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) [MIX] knob
Adjusts the signal level balance between the input signal
to the [MIC/LINE 1/2] jacks and the signal from an
application, such as DAW software. Both of the signals to
the [MIC/LINE 1/2] jacks are mixed as a mono signal.
Operation of this control knob does not affect the signal
sent to a computer.
Using the Mix knob
Turn the [MIX] knob to the [DAW] side if the input
volume is high and to the [INPUT] side if the input
volume is low. When the knob is turned fully to the
[DAW] side, only the input sound from DAW can be
heard.
! [PHONES] jack
For connection to a set of stereo headphones.
@ [PHONES] knob
Adjusts the output signal level of the [PHONES] jack.
# [OUTPUT] knob
Adjusts the output signal level of the [MAIN OUTPUT]
jacks.
Panel Controls and Terminals
$ POWER indicator
Lights up when the power is turned on. The indicator
flashes continuously if the power supply is insufficient. In
this case, use the USB power adapter or USB mobile
battery.
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Rear Panel
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1 [POWER SOURCE] switch
For selecting the port for supplying power to the UR22C.
To supply bus power via the [USB 3.0] port, set this switch
to the [USB 3.0] side. To supply power via the [5V DC]
port, set this switch to the [5V DC] side.
2 [USB 3.0] port
For connection to a computer or iOS device.
NOTICE
When connecting to a computer with a [USB 3.0] port,
observe the following to prevent the computer from freezing
or shutting down, as well as corruption or even loss of data.
• Before connecting/disconnecting the USB cable, be sure to
observe the following points.
- Quit all open software applications on the computer.
- Set all output level controls to the minimum.
• Wait at least six seconds between connecting/
disconnecting the USB cable.
NOTE
Apple accessories may be required when connecting the UR22C
with iOS devices. For details, refer to the UR22C Startup Guide.
3 [5V DC] port
For connecting a USB power adapter or USB mobile
battery. Use a power supply when connecting the UR22C
to a device that does not supply sufficient bus power,
such as an iPad. (The UR22C does not include a USB
power adapter or USB mobile battery.)
NOTICE
• Read the safety precautions for the USB power adapter or
USB mobile battery that you use.
• Use a USB power adapter or USB mobile battery that can
supply power in compliance with USB standards with a 5pin micro USB plug.
Output voltage 4.8 V to 5.2 V
Output current 0.9 A or greater
Using the [5V DC] port
Even when the UR22C is connected to a computer, you
can supply power via the [5V DC] port by external
power supply if the [POWER SOURCE] switch is set to
the [5V DC] side. This can be used to avoid power
supply problems. For example, ground loops due to
differences in voltage potential can occur if the device
connected to the UR22C is using the same power outlet
as the computer, and audio quality degradation can
occur if the power supply from the computer’s USB port
is not stable.
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4 [+48V] switch
Turns the phantom power on/off. When you turn this switch
on, phantom power will be supplied to the XLR jack
connected to the [MIC/LINE 1/2] jacks. Turn this switch on
when using a phantom powered condenser microphone.
NOTICE
When using phantom power, observe the following to prevent
noise and possible damage to UR22C or connected
equipment.
• Do not connect or disconnect any devices while the
phantom power switch is turned to ON.
• Set all output level controls to the minimum before turning
the phantom power switch to ON or OFF.
• When connecting devices not requiring phantom power to
the [MIC/LINE 1/2] jack, make sure to turn the phantom
power switch to OFF.
NOTE
When the phantom power switch is turned on and off, all inputs/
outputs will be muted for a few seconds.
5 [MIDI OUT] jack
For connection to the MIDI IN jack of the MIDI device.
Transmits MIDI signals from the computer.
6 [MIDI IN] jack
For connection to the MIDI OUT jack of the MIDI device.
Receives and inputs MIDI signals to the computer.
NOTE
• Select [Steinberg UR22C-port1] for the MIDI port when using a
MIDI jack with an iOS app. Please note that [Steinberg UR22Cport2] is not available.
• Do not activate dspMixFx when using a MIDI device. This may
interfere with stable data transmission/reception.
7 [MAIN OUTPUT L/R] jacks
For connection to monitor speakers. These jacks can be
connected to phone-type (balanced/unbalanced) plugs.
This outputs the MIX 1 signals. To adjust the output signal
level, use the [OUTPUT] knob on the front panel.
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Software
The section explains software operations for using the
UR22C with a computer.
Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver
Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver is a software program that
allows communication between the UR22C and a
computer. In Control Panel, you can configure the basic
settings for the audio driver (Windows) or confirm the
audio driver information (Mac).
How to Open the Window
Windows
• From the start menu, select [Yamaha Steinberg USB
Driver] [Control Panel].
• From the Cubase series menu, select [Studio] [Studio
Setup] [Yamaha Steinberg USB ASIO] [Control
Panel].
Click the upper tabs to select the desired window.
Mac
• Select [Application] [Yamaha Steinberg USB Control
Panel]
• From the Cubase series menu, select [Studio] [Studio
Setup] [Steinberg UR22C (High Precision)]
[Control Panel] [Open Config App]
The available sample rates may differ depending on the
particular DAW you’re using.
2 USB Mode
Lets you select the USB mode. The default setting is
SuperSpeed (USB 3.1 Gen 1) mode.
Settings: SuperSpeed (USB 3.1 Gen 1), High-Speed (USB 2.0)
NOTE
If High-Speed (USB 2.0) mode is used, the data bandwidth will
become narrower, but this will not affect the functionality of the
UR22C. Other performance values such as latency will not
change.
ASIO Window (Windows only)
For selecting the ASIO driver settings.
Steinberg UR22C Window
These windows are for selecting the sample rate and the
USB mode.
Windows
Mac
1 Device
Lets you select the device for use with the ASIO driver.
This function is available when connecting two or more
devices that are compatible with the Yamaha Steinberg
USB Driver to the computer.
2 Mode
Lets you select the latency mode.
Settings: Low Latency, Standard, Stable
Sample RateDescriptions
Low LatencyLow latency mode. High-performance
computer is required.
StandardStandard latency mode.
StableHigh latency mode. This prioritizes
stability for low-performance computer
and high-load projects.
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3 Buffer Size
Lets you select the buffer size for the ASIO driver. The
range varies depending on the specified sample rate. The
lower the value of the ASIO buffer size, the lower the value
of audio latency.
Sample RateRange
44.1 kHz / 48 kHz32 Samples – 2048 Samples
88.2 kHz / 96 kHz64 Samples – 4096 Samples
176.4 kHz / 192 kHz128 Samples – 8192 Samples
4 Input Latency/Output Latency
Indicates the latency (delay time) for the audio input and
output in millisecond units.
About Window
Indicates the version and copyright information of the
audio driver.
How to Select the Buffer Size (Mac)
You can select the buffer size in the settings window for
each application (DAW software, etc.).
From the Cubase series menu, select [Studio]
[Studio Setup], then click [Control Panel] in [Steinberg
UR22C] or [Steinberg UR22C (High Precision)] in the
menu on the left side of the window.
The method for opening the settings window is different
for each application.
Using with 32-bit Integer processing (Mac)
[Steinberg UR22C] or [Steinberg UR22C (High
Precision)] is shown in the [ASIO Driver] setting on the
Cubase series program. Select [Steinberg UR22C
(High Precision)] when processing at 32-bit integer
resolutions between Cubase and the driver.
How to Select the Sample Rate (Mac)
You can select the sample rate in the [Audio MIDI
Setup] window. Select the sample rate from the
[Applications] [Utilities] [Audio MIDI Setup]
[Format] menu.
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dspMixFx UR-C
This software is for operating the convenient built-in DSP
mixer and DSP effects. The DSP mixer allows you to mix
up to two input channels down to one stereo output. A
number of DSP effects for processing the input signals are
also provided, and since the processing/mixing is
hardware-based, there is no monitoring latency.
This is the area for configuring the overall common
settings of dspMixFx UR-C.
1 Quit
Quits dspMixFx UR-C.
2 Minimize
Minimizes the dspMixFx UR-C window.
3 File
Provides four different menus for various settings.
MenuDescriptions
OpenOpens the settings file of dspMixFx
UR-C.
SaveSaves the settings file of dspMixFx UR-
C to a computer.
Import SceneImports a scene from the settings file of
dspMixFx UR-C. Select the desired
settings file of dspMixFx UR-C and
import the desired scene on the left
side of the [IMPORT SCENE] window.
The window appears after the file is
selected in the file selection dialog.
Select the destination for importing on
the right side of the window. Click [OK]
to import it.
Initialize All ScenesInitialize all the saved scenes.
4 Scene
Indicates the scene name. You can change the scene
name by clicking on it. Clicking the button on the right
opens the window for calling up other scenes. Call up the
desired scene by clicking it. To cancel calling up the
scene, click outside of the window.
5 Store
Opens the Scene Store window. Enter the desired scene
name into the STORE NAME field. Select the destination
for storing the scene in the No. NAME field. Click [OK] to
store the scene.
6 Selecting windows
Selects the desired dspMixFx UR-C window. The selected
window icon lights in red.
MenuDescription
Main window
Setup window
Information window
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Channel Area (page 9)MIX Area (page 11)
DAW Area (page 10)
Master Area (page 11)
REV-X Area (page 10)
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Main Window
This window is for configuring the entire signal flow.
Channel Area
This is the area for configuring the input channel settings.
4 High Pass Filter
Turns on (lit) and off (unlit) the high pass filter. To select
the cutoff frequency of the high pass filter, use the “Setup
Window” (page 12) in the section “dspMixFx UR-C.”
5 Phase
Turns on (lit) and off (unlit) the phase inversion of the
signal.
6 FX REC
Turn the FX REC (effect recording) on and off.
SettingsDescription
On (lit)Applies an effect to both the monitor
signal (sent to the device) and the
recording signal (sent to the DAW
software).
Off (unlit)Applies an effect to only the monitor
signal (sent to the device).
7 Effect On/Off
Turns the Effect on (lit) and off (unlit).
8 Effect Edit
Opens (lit) and closes (unlit) the selected effect setup
window.
The maximum number of Channel Strip and Guitar Amp Classics
iterations which can be used simultaneously is limited. Refer to
the “Limitations on the use of effects” (page 33).
1 Channel Link
Turns on (lit) and off (unlit) the channel link function of two
adjacent channels. When this is on, two mono channels
will become one stereo channel.
2 Level Meter
Indicates the signal level.
3 +48V
Indicates the on/off status of the phantom power function
of the device.
) REV-X Send
Adjusts the signal level which is sent to REV-X.
Range: -∞ dB − +6.00 dB
! REV-X Send Value
Displays and adjusts the REV-X send value. Enable
editing of the value by double clicking the number.
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DAW Area
This is the area for configuring the DAW channel settings.
1 Level Meter
Indicates the signal level.
REV-X Area
This is the area for configuring the REV-X channel settings.
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1 REV-X Edit
Opens (lit) and closes (unlit) the “REV-X” (page 18) setup
window.
2 REV-X Type
Selects the REV-X type.
Settings: Hall, Room, Plate
3 REV-X Time
Adjusts the reverb time of REV-X. This parameter links to
Room Size. The adjustable range varies depending on
REV-X type.
REV-X TypeRange
Hall0.103 sec − 31.0 sec
Room0.152 sec − 45.3 sec
Plate0.176 sec − 52.0 sec
4 REV-X Time Value
Displays and adjusts the REV-X Time value. Enable
editing of the value by double clicking the number.
5 REV-X Return
Adjusts the return level of REV-X.
6 REV-X Return Value
Displays and adjusts the REV-X Return value. Enable
editing of the value by double clicking the number.
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MASTER Area
This is the area for configuring the master channel
settings.
1 Level Meter
Indicates the signal level.
2 Loop Back
Turns the Loopback function on (lit) and off (unlit).
Meter Window
This window is for showing the meter at the top of the Main
window.
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Indicates the signal level. Peak hold is normally set to on.
Display colorDescription
GreenUp to -18dB
YellowUp to 0dB
RedCLIP
What is Loopback?
Loopback is a convenient function for broadcasting
over the Internet. It mixes the input audio signals (such
as microphone and guitar) with the audio signals
playing back in the software in the computer into two
channels in the UR22C, and sends them back to the
computer. Refer to the section “Signal Flow” (page 34).
If the Loopback function is on while you are monitoring
input signals from the UR22C via DAW software, it will
cause loud noise. This is because an infinite loop of the
audio signal is generated between the UR22C and the
DAW software. When using the loopback function, turn
off the monitor functions on your DAW software.
MIX Area
This is the area for selecting the MIX you want to
configure. The UR22C can be set only to MIX1.
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Setup Window
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This window is for configuring the common settings of the
device.
1 Device
Selects the device when simultaneously connecting one
or more devices that are capable with dspMixFx.
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2 Device Settings
Opens the Control Panel.
3 HPF Setting
Selects the cutoff frequency of the high pass filter.
Settings: 120 Hz, 100 Hz, 80 Hz, 60 Hz, 40 Hz
4 Zoom
Changes the window size.
Settings: 100%, 150%, 200%, 250%, 300%
5 Knob Mode
Selects the method of operating the knobs on dspMixFx
UR-C.
SettingsDescription
CircularDrag in a circular motion to increase and
decrease the parameter. Drag on a dial
clockwise to increase, and counterclockwise to
decrease. If you click any point on the knob,
the parameter will jump there instantly.
LinearDrag in a linear motion to increase and
decrease the parameter. Drag upward or
rightward to increase, and downward or
leftward to decrease. Even if you click any point
on the knob, the parameter will not jump there.
6 About
Indicates the version of the firmware and software.
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