| Product # | 192977 |
| Brand | Soundcraft |
| Series | Soundcraft Ui |
| Category | Digital rack mixer |
| Brand Category | Soundcraft - Digital rack mixers |
Recommended accessories
- - Renowned Soundcraft quality and performance
- - Built-in dual-band Wi-Fi provides a reliable connection
- - Legendary Lexicon and dbx signal processing
- - Professional-quality Studer-designed preamps
- - 2 channels of DigiTech guitar/amp modeling
- - Cross-platform compatibility for complete control on any device
- - Tablet/PC/Smart Control allows up to 10 device connections
- - 32-in/32-out USB recording interface
- - 24-channel direct-to-memory recording
- - 10 combo 1/4"-TRS/XLR, 10 XLR, 2 line, and 2 channels of
- - digital playback for a total of 24 simultaneous inputs
- - HARMAN Connected PA compatible
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| Manufacturer information | MusiX GmbH
Schildgasse 12 79618 Rheinfelden (Baden) Germany manufacturerinfo@musix.com |
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| Product Number | 192977 |
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| Date | June 2017 |
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| Unit | 1 piece(s) |
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| Weight | 6.5kg |
| Box Depth | 646mm |
| Box Height | 296mm |
| Gross Weight | 7.225kg |
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Huge channel count, no less than eight AUX out, ten combo XLR/TRS and ten XLR preamps. Two of the TRS can be switched to Lo-Z for instrument use. A RCA (cinch) L-R input pair (making up the 24 analogue input channels). Fully patchable internally. A whopping 32-in and 32-out USB interface. Playback from USB. Recording 24 tracks to USB. Web server built in. WiFi hotspot built in. Ethernet connectivity. That's a huge amount to pack into a 4U rack unit (and it's not deep). Some weirdness - USB sockets only offer 40mA - this means that powered USB hub is a must. All USB storage must be FAT32 - unless you know what you're doing, you'll hit limits very quickly. Any USB media must be fast enough to write 24 channels of audio while recording. The networking is a bit idiosyncratic too - you'll need to be comfortable with TCP/IP, and WiFi configurations and networking concepts generally to master this device. But I'm very happy with my Ui24R.
It is much easier to transport than the Behringer X32, which I already own. However, it is much more sensitive to feedback from the same PA system, microphones, and similar settings. I find the sound to be noticeably clearer and fuller with the Behringer. It is very easy to operate via PC, tablet, or smartphone, and it is also great to control with a touchscreen mouse and keyboard.









