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Soundcraft Ui24 Remote-Controlled 24-Input Digital Mixer

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Size: 24-channel


Features

  • 24 channels of I/O, including 10 combo 1/4-trs/XLR, 10 XLR, 2 line, and 2 channels of digital playback for a total of 24 Simultaneous inputs
  • Onboard dual-band Wi-Fi allows up to 10 devices to control the Ui24R from iOS, Android, Windows, Mac OS and Linux browsers without installing apps
  • Warm studer-designed preamps, lush Lexicon reverbs, dbx feedback Suppression, cutting-edge Digitech amp Modeling, and more
  • Multi-track recording of all 22 inputs and the stereo mix, directly to a USB storage drive and a connected computer
  • Experience Enhanced integration with the HARMAN connected PA app and compatible products

Description

The Soundcraft Ui24R is a complete, rack-mountable, digital mixing and multi- track recording system that delivers flexible I/O, pristine sound quality, intuitive wireless control, and roadworthy reliability—all in a streamlined design. The system can double as a stagebox and can be controlled by up to 10 devices via Ethernet or built-in dual-band Wi-Fi, making it possible to control mixing and multi-track recording wirelessly from anywhere in the venue. With renowned HARMAN signal processing, Studer-designed preamps and much more—from the studio to the stage, Soundcraft Ui24R is the ultimate system for artists, venues and engineers who need to save space and deliver superior sound.


Brand: Soundcraft


Number of Channels: 24


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 24 x 22 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 2.1 Kilograms


Connectivity Technology: USB, XLR


Item Weight: 4.62 pounds


Product Dimensions: 24 x 22 x 10 inches


Item model number: Ui24R


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 6, 2017


Color Name: Multi-Color


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Connector Type: USB, XLR Connector


Hardware Interface: USB


Size: 24-channel


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 100 Volts


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Very good with just a few issues
Size: 16-channel
*** See UPDATES posted after first week of ownership *** *** See MORE UPDATES after multiple events *** *** CLARIFICATION: This is NOT a digital mixer....it is a digitally controlled (via an HTML 5, web browser) analog mixer. This mixer does not convert analog program data to digital program data except for use with a USB stick. For a true digital mixer you can be sure that the price is much higher and may not work as well for live events due to delays introduced by D to A and A to D conversions. *** *** 2017/06 *** I have run into reliability problems while using one computer with this unit. This was an old computer with no recent reload. Normally all of my gig computers are cleaned and reloaded at least once a year, with all BIOS updates, hardware drivers and operating system updates applied. This one had not been in about 6 years and twice I had some problems with the browsers on this computer crashing the mixer. Switching to another computer solved this problem. This should be a problem handled in the mixer's software and should not cause a crash, but I am putting the info here for your consideration. Using my up to date computers I have not had any problems for a while. *** I have just purchased and plan to use this mixer an a live event this week. Overall I love the capabilities/features, small size, light weight and spectacular SOUND QUALITY of this unit. *** 1st UPDATE: This mixer is great for live and events/functions but I agree with some other posters about there being too much background hiss/noise for Studio work.*** *** 2nd UPDATE: My most recent event was a bit of a nightmare due connectivity problems with the Hotspot. At this particular event the Hotspot range was VERY short, maybe about 20 feet before connection would be lost when using a tablet and a laptop. I suspect a contributing factor to this problem was WIFI access point on an adjacent WIFI channel in the same room. I didn't have time to try changing the channel on the Hotspot to see if that helps, but I'll be in the venue again in the next few months and will try that then. Other things I've noticed: Be very careful when "hot plugging" microphones/other devices in/or out regardless of fader level of the channel being plugged in or out. Sometimes making or breaking the connection to the mixer resulted in a loud pop, again regardless of the fader position of the channel being changed. I've also had some problems with RF interference between the mixer and a Sennheiser wireless microphone receiver (yes, receiver!). Moving the units further apart fixed this problem, but be aware since there may be issues if they are mounted close to each other. I'm thinking the mixer could benefit from being in a case that provides better shielding. *** *** Update 5/2/2017 - I have solved the problem with the hotspot by turning it off and mounting a 5Ghz wireless access point and small network switch in the Gig box with the mixer. I had always planned to connect to the main control console via Ethernet anyway so I added the switch for that and just added in the access point. Having the access point, especially at 5Ghz actually makes the wireless pretty usable! Over the last few months I haven't had any crashes requiring a hardware reset, but the upcoming months with be busier, so will be putting it to the test again. Overall I'm still pretty satisfied with the mixer despite the pitfalls. *** Major positives: - Sound quality! (See Note/Update above ref Studio Use) - Small Size / light weight - Superb flexibility for control for this type of device - MANY features built in to software that would otherwise require an external box to perform - Pretty well thought out user interface - Good User Manual Missing feature I would like to use but am unable to use on this mixer: *** UPDATE: For those who sometimes need to send a STEREO OUT to different monitors/speakers Etc, YES this device CAN DO IT! For old fashioned people like me that are used to using (lower cost) hardware mixers there is usually only one place to PAN inputs Left or Right. BUT on the Ui16 (and probably the Ui12) you have to pan not only the Main Mix L/R, but also individually pan each input on the Stereo linked SUB OUT channels on their setup screens as well. This was my issue. Panning on the Main Mix screen does NOT have any effect on the Sub channels. This does create an extra setup step for each pair of Sub Output channels. It's way too simple of course, I just never thought of that. Soundcraft Support pointed it out. *** ORIGINAL PARAGRAPH -- Ability to send specially tailored STEREO outputs to the AUX OUTPUTS. Despite there being options on the menu to link two AUX OUTs together for stereo channel separation and this capability being listed as a feature in the manual it does not actually work with the current firmware release. AUX OUT Channels joined using STEREO LINK only have matching MONO outputs. Where this is mixer is largely software defined I suspect this can be fixed in firmware. -- End of ORIGINAL PARAGRAPH I was concerned with speed of the micro web server/browser interface keeping up with HTML5 UI updates, especially where we are trying to monitor live sound on multiple meters and multiple devices simultaneously. I am happy to say that for the most part there is a just a slight delay when using a wireless connection with encryption. I intend to use an Ethernet connection at my primary workstation and other wireless devices during setup/troubleshooting. With Ethernet connectivity the browser updates are very fast. Taking into consideration what this device is and it's other capabilities the positives far outweigh the negatives. Others have commented on resilience of the mixer's IP control connection. As part of my testing I have left the laptop on and connected to the mixer for 30 hours without losing connection. While trying to test this resilience I have been running this mixer -with the latest firmware - and have lost connection twice. One may have been due to a power surge/anomaly, not sure about that. The second was after I loaded down the laptop I was running the UI on by trying to run multiple other applications, making multiple internet requests and essentially trying to crash it. At the time it crashed I was connected with the laptop via Ethernet and an Android Tablet via the wireless hotspot. When it crashed it took both interfaces down (halted UI updates, attempted to reconnect and displayed an error message) and required a hardware reset (power cycle) on the mixer to restore the connection. So, I was able to successfully to crash the mini server, but only by "trying to make it happen" by doing things I would not be trying to do during a show. So obviously something CAN happen to crash the mini-server, but it should be the exception rather than the normal. Again, this can be cured with some intensive software troubleshooting followed by a firmware update. There obviously are some features still in the works, such as capabilities of the mysterious HDMI port on the unit. I'm looking forward to seeing what the future brings. When you can add new major features simply by plugging in software the platform becomes very flexible so long as software authors pay attention to detail. This platform is a good start and I plan to keep this mixer and hope for firmware updates bringing fixes and new features. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2016 by neast70

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Aged software, Great Sound, So-So APP support
Size: 16-channel
Alright lets rip the band-aid off - this mixer isn't perfect. However, if you're looking for an affordable wireless mixer then this might be the one for you. For reference, I previously owned a Behringer x18 but I sold it because the wireless card stopped working during some crucial moments during shows. The Sound Craft Ui16 didn't seem to have this problem but I did have to use a wireless router to get a decent signal for my mixing tablets. Setting up an additional router is a slight pain to set up but once you get it going you're in business. Sound -- It's pretty okay. I wasn't unhappy with what I was hearing. Most people will using this for live shows and this is more than adequate for smaller setups. App -- Pretty non-existent. You have to use a web browser to do anything with this mixer and that's a win-lose situation. The browser function was responsive but at times it would crash and I would have to reload the page. I wish the app sound craft has actually connected through my iPad so I could have tested that functionality. Portability -- This is where this mixer excelled. It's basically a stage box with a wireless mixer so it can sit on the front or back of the stage and save you the hassle of running a snake. You may still want to run some smaller boxes of of this unit if you have a long stage but that wasn't necessary in my case. Problems -- This is labeled as a 16 input mixer. It's not. It's a 12 input mixer (unless we're counting the line in and USB modules which is cheating). Also the router antenna doesn't fold down enough and can possibly get damaged during transport so get a hard case if you're going to use it. The power cable is okay but I was expecting something heavy duty (this is going to be outdoors at some point!). The browser software is okay but I expected better with the way this mixer is being advertised. Alright lets wrap this review up. Should you get this? If it ticks all your boxes off then yes. It's a solid mixer and I enjoyed my time using it. Are there better mixers? Yes. However this is a great budget friendly choice (albeit it is still pricey). NOTE: I ended up returning mine due the lack of app support and lack of a full set of 16 inputs. I am going back to the Behringer series with their updated model (x16) which is the same price as this unit. Also the Behringer actually has the usable inputs I need and is a bit more rugged then the Sound Craft. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by Spencer

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente producto relación precio
Size: 16-channel
Vengo de un Soundcraft 12FX y me ha sido super bien con la marca así que estuve investigando alguna opción con mas entradas, posibilidades y tecnología y esta me pareció suficiente opción. Empecé a usarla en una presentación importante de mi banda para fin de año 2022 y la respuesta fue espectacular. Es muu personalizable y une vez que aprendes a manejarlo se hace super familiar, la curva de aprendizaje no es tan pesada como en otras marcas y la funcionalidad excelente. He leido reseñas sobre usarla como tarjeta de sonido y son falsas, esta unidad no funciona como tarjeta de sonido, ni para convertir señales análogas en digital, se llama consola o mixer digital porque se controla mayormente con algun dispositivo, no por perillas y botones asi que no se deben confundir los términos. Igual pienso que para un estudio es mejor una tarjeta de sonido que sea dedicada a ello, esta unidad al menos a mi me parece que va mejor con presentaciones en vivo de bandas o conferencias. El sistema de efectos ha sido mejorado notablemente, es muy personalizable y los efectos son bastante buenos, nada que envidiar a otro mixer. Tiene 4 salidas auxiliares y opcion a agregarle dos adicionales si se configuran las salidas de audifonos, lo cual esta genial. Yo compre adicional un pequeño rack y lo monté como aparece en la foto, la verdad va de lujo, no creo tener necesidad de un nuevo mixer por un buen tiempo. He visto queja del alcance de la señal del mixer con el dispositivo que lo controle, pero yo no he tenido problemas en salas de evento y eso que no he instalado un extensor de señal como algunos recomiendan, y en el mismo rack tengo el sistema de micrófonos inalambricos y el de monitores in ear inalámbricos, no hay interferencia ni problemas. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023 by Jose Leonardo Zoppi Jose Leonardo Zoppi

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