Roland Rubix24 USB Audio Interface
The Roland Rubix24 is a high-resolution USB audio interface offering 2 inputs and 4 outputs for MAC, PC, and iPad. It features low-noise microphone preamps, a Hi-Z input for guitar, hardware compressor/limiter, and MIDI In/Out ports. Its compact and durable metal design, along with class compliant drivers, ensures reliable performance and studio-quality sound anywhere. Includes Roland Cloud Pro for a complete musical experience.
The Roland Rubix24 is a high-resolution USB audio interface offering 2 inputs and 4 outputs for MAC, PC, and iPad. It features low-noise microphone preamps, a Hi-Z input for guitar, hardware compressor/limiter, and MIDI In/Out ports. Its compact and durable metal design, along with class compliant drivers, ensures reliable performance and studio-quality sound anywhere. Includes Roland Cloud Pro for a complete musical experience.
The Roland Rubix24 is a high-resolution USB audio interface offering 2 inputs and 4 outputs for MAC, PC, and iPad. It features low-noise microphone preamps, a Hi-Z input for guitar, hardware compressor/limiter, and MIDI In/Out ports. Its compact and durable metal design, along with class compliant drivers, ensures reliable performance and studio-quality sound anywhere. Includes Roland Cloud Pro for a complete musical experience.
The Roland Rubix24 is a high-resolution USB audio interface offering 2 inputs and 4 outputs for MAC, PC, and iPad. It features low-noise microphone preamps, a Hi-Z input for guitar, hardware compressor/limiter, and MIDI In/Out ports. Its compact and durable metal design, along with class compliant drivers, ensures reliable performance and studio-quality sound anywhere. Includes Roland Cloud Pro for a complete musical experience.
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Roland Rubix 24 Audio/MIDI USB Interface 2-in/4-out
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Cheaper more capable options out there. Many reviews indicate this is a noisy unit but i cant say either way.
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I've had this interface for a month now and I'm most impressed.The inputs give transparent and detailed recordings from my NT2 mics, with none of the false 'air' added by other interfaces. Monitoring is likewise clear and uncoloured.Build quality is excellent. The input sockets are good quality, the pots have a smooth and easily controlled action and feel like they will last for years and years. There is a rapid increase in gain in the last 10 degrees or so of travel - not uncommon in circuits using variable resistors without a custom law: still perfectly controllable with the controlled action of the pots. Noise also increases when you enter this range, as you might expect - better to find other solutions than just increasing the 'volume'.The chassis is heavy ... MoreI've had this interface for a month now and I'm most impressed.The inputs give transparent and detailed recordings from my NT2 mics, with none of the false 'air' added by other interfaces. Monitoring is likewise clear and uncoloured.Build quality is excellent. The input sockets are good quality, the pots have a smooth and easily controlled action and feel like they will last for years and years. There is a rapid increase in gain in the last 10 degrees or so of travel - not uncommon in circuits using variable resistors without a custom law: still perfectly controllable with the controlled action of the pots. Noise also increases when you enter this range, as you might expect - better to find other solutions than just increasing the 'volume'.The chassis is heavy and looks like it is built to last: I'd have no hesitation in taking this out in a gear bag.Works very well with Linux, both Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu Studio 19.04. The interface was recognized by both immediately with no tweaking required. A couple of clicks of the mouse and Carla had Mixbus purring away. I don't use Mac or Windows, so no experience to share on ProTools etc.I also have the Scarlett 2i4 and the Rubix is a far better interface. We also have a Behringer UMC22 for Zoom calls: it's fine for these but I wouldn't use it for recording.Rubix24 - recommended.
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I am using this interface primarily to record 2 stereo pairs from my Elektron Octatrack and multitracking with Ableton Live and Adobe Audition. I'm monitoring on JBL LSR205s & KRK KNS8400s.The build quality of the interface is very nice and the knobs feel durable with no wobble and a good amount of rotation pressure that feels precise and smooth. I have am experiencing very low latency on OSX El Capitan and successfully multitracked into my iPad using Beatmaker.The compressors sounds nice, especially for the price range. I find them to be perfectly subtle; there to enhance your audio recording rather than act as an effect. I think that's a smart decision for an onboard compressor since you could get more dramatic, pumping, compression in your DAW if that's what ... MoreI am using this interface primarily to record 2 stereo pairs from my Elektron Octatrack and multitracking with Ableton Live and Adobe Audition. I'm monitoring on JBL LSR205s & KRK KNS8400s.The build quality of the interface is very nice and the knobs feel durable with no wobble and a good amount of rotation pressure that feels precise and smooth. I have am experiencing very low latency on OSX El Capitan and successfully multitracked into my iPad using Beatmaker.The compressors sounds nice, especially for the price range. I find them to be perfectly subtle; there to enhance your audio recording rather than act as an effect. I think that's a smart decision for an onboard compressor since you could get more dramatic, pumping, compression in your DAW if that's what you're going for.Overall I'm really happy with this interface. I could hardly find reviews of this line so hopefully this is helpful for anyone else looking at these.
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2010s |
| Computer Connectivity | USB |
| Sample Rate | 192 khz |
| Bus-Powered | No |
Roland Rubix 24 Audio/MIDI USB Interface 2-in/4-out
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Cheaper more capable options out there. Many reviews indicate this is a noisy unit but i cant say either way.
I've had this interface for a month now and I'm most impressed.The inputs give transparent and detailed recordings from my NT2 mics, with none of the false 'air' added by other interfaces. Monitoring is likewise clear and uncoloured.Build quality is excellent. The input sockets are good quality, the pots have a smooth and easily controlled action and feel like they will last for years and years. There is a rapid increase in gain in the last 10 degrees or so of travel - not uncommon in circuits using variable resistors without a custom law: still perfectly controllable with the controlled action of the pots. Noise also increases when you enter this range, as you might expect - better to find other solutions than just increasing the 'volume'.The chassis is heavy ... MoreI've had this interface for a month now and I'm most impressed.The inputs give transparent and detailed recordings from my NT2 mics, with none of the false 'air' added by other interfaces. Monitoring is likewise clear and uncoloured.Build quality is excellent. The input sockets are good quality, the pots have a smooth and easily controlled action and feel like they will last for years and years. There is a rapid increase in gain in the last 10 degrees or so of travel - not uncommon in circuits using variable resistors without a custom law: still perfectly controllable with the controlled action of the pots. Noise also increases when you enter this range, as you might expect - better to find other solutions than just increasing the 'volume'.The chassis is heavy and looks like it is built to last: I'd have no hesitation in taking this out in a gear bag.Works very well with Linux, both Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu Studio 19.04. The interface was recognized by both immediately with no tweaking required. A couple of clicks of the mouse and Carla had Mixbus purring away. I don't use Mac or Windows, so no experience to share on ProTools etc.I also have the Scarlett 2i4 and the Rubix is a far better interface. We also have a Behringer UMC22 for Zoom calls: it's fine for these but I wouldn't use it for recording.Rubix24 - recommended.
I am using this interface primarily to record 2 stereo pairs from my Elektron Octatrack and multitracking with Ableton Live and Adobe Audition. I'm monitoring on JBL LSR205s & KRK KNS8400s.The build quality of the interface is very nice and the knobs feel durable with no wobble and a good amount of rotation pressure that feels precise and smooth. I have am experiencing very low latency on OSX El Capitan and successfully multitracked into my iPad using Beatmaker.The compressors sounds nice, especially for the price range. I find them to be perfectly subtle; there to enhance your audio recording rather than act as an effect. I think that's a smart decision for an onboard compressor since you could get more dramatic, pumping, compression in your DAW if that's what ... MoreI am using this interface primarily to record 2 stereo pairs from my Elektron Octatrack and multitracking with Ableton Live and Adobe Audition. I'm monitoring on JBL LSR205s & KRK KNS8400s.The build quality of the interface is very nice and the knobs feel durable with no wobble and a good amount of rotation pressure that feels precise and smooth. I have am experiencing very low latency on OSX El Capitan and successfully multitracked into my iPad using Beatmaker.The compressors sounds nice, especially for the price range. I find them to be perfectly subtle; there to enhance your audio recording rather than act as an effect. I think that's a smart decision for an onboard compressor since you could get more dramatic, pumping, compression in your DAW if that's what you're going for.Overall I'm really happy with this interface. I could hardly find reviews of this line so hopefully this is helpful for anyone else looking at these.
I wanted to expand my outs so I could have stereo click and voice command as we as more front of house control of the backing tracks. I use Ableton Live in a worship setting. This is just great. Ableton spotted it straight away, sound quality is good. The best bit about it....? It just sits there and does its job! And at a great price. I really recommend it. A
This Audio Interface is really good. Was recognised immediately by my DAW software and didn’t need any special drivers for my Mac despite its age. Have already recorded a couple of tracks for our band as we are all isolated at present and recording our own parts remotely. Highly recommended and affordable.
A good interface, that has clear pre-amps, and functional monitoring options. Four inputs make this appropriate for either small studio, or live use.
Does exactly as advertised. I unpacked it plugged it in and I was recording immediately. Awesome piece of gear!
I recently purchased the Roland Rubix44 interface because of the problems I have had with my current UA Volt 476 interface. I recently switched to the much smaller Volt 476 4x4 interface (from my 20 x 20 interface) so I could use a portable studio (via a laptop) away from my main recording studio in my home. Because i dedicate my studio for songwriting and small recording sessions only, most often I require no more than two/three open microphones at a time.As soon as I began working with the Volt 476 however, i immediately ran into a major problem which is now apparent in almost all other small interfaces as well.......the Volt 476, although it is a 4x4 interface, has only two XLR microphone inputs. AND.......when I need to run one microphone with 48v phantom ... MoreI recently purchased the Roland Rubix44 interface because of the problems I have had with my current UA Volt 476 interface. I recently switched to the much smaller Volt 476 4x4 interface (from my 20 x 20 interface) so I could use a portable studio (via a laptop) away from my main recording studio in my home. Because i dedicate my studio for songwriting and small recording sessions only, most often I require no more than two/three open microphones at a time.As soon as I began working with the Volt 476 however, i immediately ran into a major problem which is now apparent in almost all other small interfaces as well.......the Volt 476, although it is a 4x4 interface, has only two XLR microphone inputs. AND.......when I need to run one microphone with 48v phantom power, along with one dynamic microphone, it cannot be done using the Volt 476 because BOTH XLR inputs receive phantom power when it is initiated. Yes, i could use an XLR to TRS adapter to use the TRS input 3 or 4, however i am then lacking their vintage preamp preset, as well as their built-in compressor.In comparing my Volt 476 to my new Rubix44, I now get FOUR real XLR channel inputs where I can use either XLR/TRS, or High-Z with the Rubix44. And when i need to use only one phantom powered microphone input and one non-powered microphone input, I simply use XLR input number One, and XLR input number Three. I do not have that luxury with the Volt 476 interface.In terms of performance, both interfaces have super mic preamps, both preamps have excellent compressor circuitry and sound...with the Rubix44 bettering the Volt 476 compressor because of it's compressor owning a blending/mix knob (The Volt 476 compressor can be only on or off). Both offer hard/soft knee compression, with the Rubix44 also offering a limiter as well.The Volt's vintage preamp EQ'd sound is a little soft and rolled off to my ears. In terms of comparing the Volt 476 and the Rubix44 microphone preamp quality, i find them equally superb, the transparency and dynamics are exceptional to any other interface regardless of cost that i have heard.Yet in terms of usage, i find the Rubix44 far better than the Volt 476, the Rubix44 has four useable XLR inputs rather than only two from the Volt 476. The phantom power of the Rubix44 has better flexibility in use because of the two extra XLR inputs. The compression unit of the Rubix44 has better flexibility and sounds better because of it's mix/blend knob. I also find the Rubix44 interface has a cleaner sounding and higher volume headphone amplifier than the Volt 476.In my limited time of using the Rubix44 so far, i would say hands down it is the best 4x4 interface in performance and function I have used so far.....yet the Rubix44 has been out for quite a while! It is indeed a sleeper, and should be rated far higher than just 5 stars, just in it's build quality alone! Partner it's build quality with it's excellent sound and function, the Rubix44 should get a 10star rating!One last note on the Volt 476 interface, if you are looking for true vintage mic preamp sound, I suggest looking into the Soyuz Launcher to use with your pet dynamic or ribbon vocal microphone. You will then realize what the term vintage microphone actually sounds like. I can only hear the term rolled-off in the sound of the Volt 476 vintage EQ preset button.Overall, I would take the Rubix44 as the better interface.
Easy to use. Just the ticket for what we needed.Great price compared to others.We needed to record 5 musicians really but for the price sacrificed recording 4 instead.
I needed an interface to record bass and guitar into GarageBand. I was using a cheap interface originally intended to convert vinyl records to USB and it was noisy. Other people's reviews said the Roland Rubix24 was very low noise, and they were correct. I read the manual online before purchasing and it was well-written. I've even used it standalone as a mini practice amp (with the bass signal going into both inputs and using earphones to listen)!
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2010s |
| Computer Connectivity | USB |
| Sample Rate | 192 khz |
| Bus-Powered | No |