I bought this in part to record old analog 4 track tapes to digital. Templates are provided to get you up and going quickly but they only cover the 1-4 channels leaving you to map channels 5 and 6. It to get setup which seems normal for Steinberg items. Listening through headphones it was clearly a quiet unit. After unpacking it was obvious it was a well built unit. This unit arrived packed well in the box. I have tested it with Cubasis (iPad), Garageband for Mac, Cubase AI and Ableton Live and it sounds great with each one. This interface gives me a lot of possibilities for recording and playing live. The sound of the guitar running thru this device is studio quality (at least to my ears). The audio quality is amazing for the price. After reinstalling all software and firmware (in correct order), everything finally worked. The device needed a firmware update which crashed the free Cubase AI software. You need to install a eLicenser software which also had to be updated and didn't work upon first install. Security on the software for this and Cubase is old school and a bit of pain. Upon receiving the UR44, there were several hoops to jump thru 1. Previously, I had used an iRig which has pretty weak sound and only 1 input. Interface needs to work with Mac and iPad 3. needed multiple inputs for recording practice sessions with friends and family 2. I am a guitar as a hobby musician who has the following needs from this device: 1. Pain to setup but sounds great once it gets going
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