Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 vs. Steinberg UR22
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8490 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
does someone had maybe experience of both yet? i have the focusrite atm but can still return it and am thinking about the steiberg audio inferace if it gets me some advantages.
any points maybe?
any points maybe?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8490 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
not really, well maybe the edditional midi connections, nice option!ferez21 wrote:Can't contribute much, but iv'e just ordered the Scarlet and waiting for it to arrive. What are exactly the features you miss on the Scarlet?
maybe the case and overall production seems sturdier? the focusrite is ok but the headphones connection is not sturdy and the grey knobs feel cheap.
and maybe the audio quality and drivers are better from steinberg.
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- KVRist
- 159 posts since 18 Jan, 2004 from Portland, OR
I bought a Focusrite Scarlet 18i6 a couple months ago and really enjoy it compared to the Steinberg interface I was using previously. I feel the drivers are written a lot more efficient which passes on better performance for the end user. I'm in Cubase 6.5 and 7.01 for reference.
- KVRist
- 46 posts since 19 Oct, 2007 from Barcelona, Spain
I wrote an article reviewing the the UR22 here
I don't have any experience with the focusrite scarlett 2i2, so to be fair, the only comparison I can make between it and the UR22 is from what is laid out on paper for both units.
From a features standpoint, the only things that the UR22 has over the 2i2 is midi I/O and up to 192 kHz of recording quality. To some, that's important. To others not so much. If you're already using a usb midi interface, chances are having traditional midi I/O connectors are not all that important to you. As far as 192 kHz of recording quality is concerned, my personal opinion is that I'm indifferent. The 2i2 caps out at 96 kHz which is pretty high to begin with and I personally believe that few people could hear the difference between a 96 kHz and 192 kHz recording. I record at 44.1 kHz and I'm perfectly happy with the quality of my mixes. Apples and oranges.
Outside of this, the only other difference between them are their internal preamps. The UR22 uses the same D-Pre preamps found in Yamaha's MGP series mixers. The 2i2 comes with the same preamps found in their Saffire PRO 40 and Liquid Saffire 56 interfaces. I find that the preamps on the UR22 provide a very clean and uncolored signal... nothing mind blowing but accomplish exactly what they are set out to do. I have no experience with Focusrite preamps but considering they specialize in preamp manufacturing, I can only assume they are very high caliber.
Seeing as how they have the same exact price point, I think it boils down to preference. I'm partial to Steinberg because I use Cubase and the UR22 integrates seamlessly with it. But for anyone with absolutely no point of reference between both interfaces, my suggestion is to demo them both and see which one speaks to you the most.
I don't have any experience with the focusrite scarlett 2i2, so to be fair, the only comparison I can make between it and the UR22 is from what is laid out on paper for both units.
From a features standpoint, the only things that the UR22 has over the 2i2 is midi I/O and up to 192 kHz of recording quality. To some, that's important. To others not so much. If you're already using a usb midi interface, chances are having traditional midi I/O connectors are not all that important to you. As far as 192 kHz of recording quality is concerned, my personal opinion is that I'm indifferent. The 2i2 caps out at 96 kHz which is pretty high to begin with and I personally believe that few people could hear the difference between a 96 kHz and 192 kHz recording. I record at 44.1 kHz and I'm perfectly happy with the quality of my mixes. Apples and oranges.
Outside of this, the only other difference between them are their internal preamps. The UR22 uses the same D-Pre preamps found in Yamaha's MGP series mixers. The 2i2 comes with the same preamps found in their Saffire PRO 40 and Liquid Saffire 56 interfaces. I find that the preamps on the UR22 provide a very clean and uncolored signal... nothing mind blowing but accomplish exactly what they are set out to do. I have no experience with Focusrite preamps but considering they specialize in preamp manufacturing, I can only assume they are very high caliber.
Seeing as how they have the same exact price point, I think it boils down to preference. I'm partial to Steinberg because I use Cubase and the UR22 integrates seamlessly with it. But for anyone with absolutely no point of reference between both interfaces, my suggestion is to demo them both and see which one speaks to you the most.
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- KVRAF
- 1753 posts since 30 Jul, 2007
I only have the Scarlett 2i2 and I am very happy with it as far as a basic interface goes. The plugins that came with it are VERY nice as well. However, one thing that annoys me about this little thing (which is to be expected at this price point) is that it pops and crackles quite a bit when switching from one audio source to the next (exiting my DAW to listen to Windows Media Player). I suppose it is just switching from ASIO to Directsound or WDM drivers or something automatically, but those little clicks pops can be very annoying some times.
Having said that... if you have it using your DAW with ASIO, you cannot simutaneously listen to something else on the internet or Windows Media player. I came from a Saffire Firewire and M-Audio 2496 where I could monitor multiple sources at a time and switch seamlessly, so it has taken some getting used to.
Do I wish I saved for something a little nicer... because it is bottom barrel for entry level, but the ASIO is quite reasonable compared to ASIO4All. I just keep pushing it and pushing it and it automatically adjusts to the latency on its own.
I really just like it as a headphone AMP and a potential Mic Pre for rough ideas or basic percussion recording. The specs are all good, but do not be fooled into thinking it will be Pro... maybe semi Pro, but only if you do everything right with your signal chain.
Could you buy worse... yes, I am sure. These drivers seem stable in Windows 7 64 bit. USB Plug and Play.
Having said that... if you have it using your DAW with ASIO, you cannot simutaneously listen to something else on the internet or Windows Media player. I came from a Saffire Firewire and M-Audio 2496 where I could monitor multiple sources at a time and switch seamlessly, so it has taken some getting used to.
Do I wish I saved for something a little nicer... because it is bottom barrel for entry level, but the ASIO is quite reasonable compared to ASIO4All. I just keep pushing it and pushing it and it automatically adjusts to the latency on its own.
I really just like it as a headphone AMP and a potential Mic Pre for rough ideas or basic percussion recording. The specs are all good, but do not be fooled into thinking it will be Pro... maybe semi Pro, but only if you do everything right with your signal chain.
Could you buy worse... yes, I am sure. These drivers seem stable in Windows 7 64 bit. USB Plug and Play.
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- KVRian
- 750 posts since 6 May, 2006 from Sweden
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- KVRist
- 316 posts since 1 Dec, 2012
My UR22 just arrived today and everything seems to work quite fine. The hardware itself is very sturdy; the knobs are firm and the whole thing is quite heavy (which I like)! Installation went without problems and it's stable (unlike the MOTU I used before this!).
One thing that bothers me is that I haven't figured if it's possible for several programs to utilize the interface at the same time. Another is that there's some sound bleeding through even if I have the volume knob turned all the way down. Oh and also something pretty weird: there's a very faint beeping sound audible whenever I move my mouse. (not affected by the volume control)
One thing that bothers me is that I haven't figured if it's possible for several programs to utilize the interface at the same time. Another is that there's some sound bleeding through even if I have the volume knob turned all the way down. Oh and also something pretty weird: there's a very faint beeping sound audible whenever I move my mouse. (not affected by the volume control)
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- KVRAF
- 2751 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Central NY
Unlike all other interfaces?One thing that bothers me is that I haven't figured if it's possible for several programs to utilize the interface at the same time.
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- KVRian
- 1336 posts since 21 Dec, 2004
The Focusrite 2i2 can have several programs access it at the same time. I can run Minihost and Geist standalone at the same time using the 2i2 for both. Haven't put any more to the test.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8490 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
spamming 3 times the same reply? would think you are from steinberg hahahahamixbro wrote:The UR22 is the best for me. I haven't heard the others but this interface is all you need. I can tell you this.
i have no probs with my focusrite, a great and cheap audio interface! i like the knobs more than on steinberg!
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 20 Sep, 2014
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