The UR27 accepts SPDIF optical signals and transfer this to a computer over USB. Suitable to transfer DAT tapes, minidisc or other digital source to audio files on your computer.
- Please note that it can’t be connected directly to a USB device like a DAC, it must be connected to a USB host like a computer.
High resolution 192kHz
The UR27 is identical to our UR23, but it also supports sample rates above 96kHz — up to 192kHz.
It works in USB Audio Class 2 and works without drivers with all major systems and programs; Windows, MAC, Linux. It appears as an input device, and you can use any suitable recorder like the free Audacity or any other professional application to capture the stream.
The input is optical 3.5mm connector. We include a cable TOSLINK to 3.5mm and also a TOSLINK to 3.5mm adaptor, so that you can use it with either if your source has the bigger TOSLINK optical connector, or a 3.5mm optical output.
Specifications
- Optical SPDIF input through 3.5mm connector.
- Cable and adaptor for both TOSLINK and 3.5mm connector sources included
- Accepts 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176kHz and 196kHz inputs @16, 24 and 32 bit
- USB type-A connector
- Dimensions:5.5 x 3.5 x 1.8 cm (without cable)
- Weight 30g
Model: UR27
FAQ
There is high latency when using it with an iPhone when the optical source is 48kHz.
This can be solved by switching to a camera app that supports 48kHz audio (for example FiLMiC Pro), as the standard iOS camera app only supports 44.1kHz
The recording made on iPhone/iPad is too high pitch/too fast when playback on computer
You might need to send a sample rate of 48kHz to the iPhone. A customer made this writeup (google doc link) explaining in further details. See page 55-56.
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