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Tascam US-2x2HR USB-C Audio/MIDI Interface

Record or livestream songs, podcasts, and commentary in high resolution to your Mac/Windows computer or iOS mobile device with the Tascam US-2x2HR, a desktop 2x2 USB-C audio/MIDI interface designed to deliver comfortable, user-friendly operation, clean audio quality, and simultaneous input of two mics or instruments for home recordists and traveling content creators. The inclusion of MIDI ports gives producers an easy way to integrate MIDI gear into their music production setups.

SKU: GC152-TA-US-2X2HR

Tascam US-2x2HR USB-C Audio/MIDI Interface

Tascam US-2x2HR USB-C Audio/MIDI Interface

Record or livestream songs, podcasts, and commentary in high resolution to your Mac/Windows computer or iOS mobile device with the Tascam US-2x2HR, a desktop 2x2 USB-C audio/MIDI interface designed to deliver comfortable, user-friendly operation, clean audio quality, and simultaneous input of two mics or instruments for home recordists and traveling content creators. The inclusion of MIDI ports gives producers an easy way to integrate MIDI gear into their music production setups.

With its two Ultra-HDDA mic/line/instrument preamps, the US-2x2HR allows you to track or overdub two different sources at the same time. Phantom power is onboard for condenser mics and LED signal/peak indicators are provided to help you properly set levels. The stereo balanced 1/4" line outs and 1/4" headphone output enable monitoring through speakers, headphones, or both, each with its own level control. Additional feature enhancements include virtual loopback for podcasting and livestreaming, zero-latency adjustable direct monitoring, and an empowering software bundle.

Ultra-HDDA Mic Preamps

Ultra-HDDA (High Definition Discrete Architecture) mic preamp design developed in-house and combined with a newly improved audio circuit for enhanced audio performance and transparency

Low noise level with EIN rating of -128 dBu and signal-to-noise ratio of 110 dB

Microphone preamps with phantom power and gain range of 56 dB supports dynamic, condenser, and ribbon microphones

Front-Panel Mic/Line/Instrument Inputs

Two microphone/line/instrument inputs feature XLR-1/4" combo connectors and switchable +48V phantom power for condenser microphones

Line / Hi-Z switching to accommodate balanced line-level signals from professional processors and synthesisers or high-impedance signals for direct recording of electric guitar and bass

High-Resolution Recording

Records at up to 192 kHz / 24-bit resolution

Mic preamps and A/D converters work together to capture the clearest signal path, at 192 kHz or at lower sampling rates

Compatible with Computers and iOS Mobile Devices

USB-C 2.0 computer connection (includes USB-C to USB-A cable) supplies appropriate bandwidth, even for multichannel 192 kHz recordings

Works with ASIO, WDM, or Core Audio drivers

USB bus-powered for mobile recording with computer

Connects with iPad, iPhone, and other iOS devices (requires separately available 5 VDC power adapter; Apple Camera Connection Kit required for use with Lightning-equipped devices)

Zero-Latency Monitoring

Direct monitoring path provides zero-latency monitoring of the input signal before it is sent to the computer

Adjustable monitor mix blend between input and computer via the front panel

Monitoring Options

Balanced stereo 1/4" output suitable for connection to powered monitors

Standard 1/4" TRS headphone output jack

Separate controls for line and headphone output volumes

Input monitoring can be set to stereo or mono via the software settings panel

Sleek Industrial Design

Solid and practical design intended to withstand long hours of hard use

Robust metal jacket improves durability and combines with diecast aluminium side panels to provide a sleek, eye-catching design

Angled design is optimised for desktop viewing and operation

LED indicators for phantom power, USB connection, signal presence, and peak

Loopback for Podcasting and Livestreaming

Loopback function allows the audio from the computer to be returned to the streaming software for playback during livestreams

Selectable mono/stereo audio mode via software settings panel

Supports OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) for easy recording and streaming

MIDI I/O

Standard 5-pin DIN MIDI input and output connectors

Allows MIDI external devices such as keyboards, drum machines, and controllers to be synchronised and controlled

Enhanced Audio Engine

Increased stability in native driver

Audio buffer size can be as low as 4 samples (Windows only) to give the best performance

Key Features:

Musicians, Podcasters, and Producers

AC and Bus Powered / Mac, Windows, iOS

2 Mic Pres, 2 Line / Hi-Z In, 2 Line In

1 Headphone Out, 2 Line Out

24-Bit / 192 kHz AD/DA Conversion

Virtual Loopback for Streaming

48V, Zero-Latency Direct Monitoring

MIDI I/O on 5-Pin DIN Jacks

DAWs, Virtual Instrument, Auto-Tunex

What's in the Box:

Tascam US-2x2HR USB-C Audio/MIDI Interface

USB-C to USB-A Cable

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Tascam US-2x2HR USB-C Audio/MIDI Interface

Record or livestream songs, podcasts, and commentary in high resolution to your Mac/Windows computer or iOS mobile device with the Tascam US-2x2HR, a desktop 2x2 USB-C audio/MIDI interface designed to deliver comfortable, user-friendly operation, clean audio quality, and simultaneous input of two mics or instruments for home recordists and traveling content creators. The inclusion of MIDI ports gives producers an easy way to integrate MIDI gear into their music production setups.

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