US-366
USB2.0 Audio Interface with DSP Mixer
The US-366 is an audio interface equipped with two high sound quality HDDA mic preamps under its rugged aluminum body, as well as DSP mixer that can be utilized in a variety of manners in order to match with the recording environment. Despite following the footsteps of the widely popular US series, it equipps with DSP mixer functions that support more sophisticated recording, supporting the 192kHz format – surpassing the 96kHz format.
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This model has been discontinued in North, Central and South America. Please check the availability with your local distributors in other areas.
Features at a Glance
- High-quality HDDAHigh Definition Discrete Architecture) mic pre-amps
- Up to 24bit/96kHz recording(US-366 supported 24bit/192kHz recording)
- Two XLR/TRS (MIC/LINE) inputs with full +48V phantom power supply
- Low-latency monitoring via DSP mixer
- On-board digital mixer(DSP mixer) delivers two operation modes
- On-board digital effects(DSP effects)(DSP effects can use on 44.1/48kHz operating)
- Dedicated "MIXER PANEL" button recalls DSP mixer with one-click
- Oversized LINE OUT volume knob
- Two TRS analog balanced outputs
- Two RCA analog unbalanced outputs
- 18mW+18mW headphone output
- Desktop design provides highly stability and usability
- Aluminum body provides premium looks and luxurious feel
- USB bus-powered for mobile recording
- Up to 24bit/192kHz recording
- LINE 3-4 connectors can select between input or output, up to six inputs or six outputs(When operating on 192kHz, LINE 3-4 connectors outputs same signal as digital output.)
- Coaxial/Optical digital input and output (one input connector available at a time)
- RC-3F optional footswitch ready
- Includes Cakewalk SONAR X3 LE (Windows) and Ableton Live Lite 9 (Mac OS X/Windows)
Spec Description
Supported sampling frequency | 44.1k/48k/88.2k/96k/176.4k/192k Hz |
Supported bit rate | 16/24-bit (Internal operation is 24-bit) |
Analog audio Inputs | |
MIC IN (INPUT 1/L, 2/R) |
XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD), BALANCED |
Input impedance | 2.2kΩ |
Nominal input level (INPUT: MAX) |
–65dBu |
Nominal input level (INPUT: MIN) |
–22dBu |
Maximum input level (INPUT: MIN) |
–6dBu |
LINE IN (INPUT 1/L, 2/R) |
1/4" (6.3mm) TRS-jack (T: HOT, R: COLD, S: GND), BALANCED |
Input impedance | 15kΩ (LINE) / 1MΩ (GUITAR) |
Nominal input level (INPUT: MAX) |
–39dBu (LINE) / –55dBV (GUITAR) |
Nominal input level (INPUT: MIN) |
+4dBu (LINE) / –12dBV(GUITAR) |
Maximum input level (INPUT: MIN) |
+20dBu (LINE) / +4dBV (GUITAR) |
LINE IN (LINE I/O 3-4) |
RCA pin-jack (when set to "INPUT" at LINE I/O switch) |
Input impedance | 15kΩ |
Nominal input level | –10dBV |
Maximum input level | +6dBV |
Analog audio outputs | |
LINE OUT (LINE OUT 1/L, 2/R) |
1/4" (6.3mm) TRS-jack (T: HOT, R: COLD, S: GND), BALANCED |
Output impedance | 100Ω |
Nominal output level | +4dBu |
Maximum output level | +20dBu |
LINE OUT (LINE I/O 3-4) |
RCA pin-jack (when set to "OUTPUT" at LINE I/O switch) |
Output impedance | 200Ω |
Nominal output level | –10dBV |
Maximum output level | +6dBV |
Digital audio inputs | |
COAXIAL (DIGITAL IN) |
RCA pin-jack (when set to "COAXIAL" at DIGITAL IN switch) |
Format | IEC60958-3 (S/P DIF) |
OPTICAL (DIGITAL IN) |
TOS (JEITA RC-5720C) (when set to "OPTICAL" at DIGITAL IN switch) |
Format | IEC60958-3 (S/P DIF) |
Digital audio outputs | |
COAXIAL (DIGITAL OUT) |
RCA pin-jack |
Format | IEC60958-3 (S/P DIF) / IEC60958-4 (AES/EBU)* |
OPTICAL (DIGITAL OUT) |
TOS (JEITA RC-5720C) |
Format | IEC60958-3 (S/P DIF) / IEC60958-4 (AES/EBU)* |
*Output format can be selected ”S/P DIF” or ”AES/EBU” on INTERFACE tab of DSP mixer. | |
PHONES | |
Connector | 1/4" (6.3mm) stereo phone jack |
Maximum output level | 18mW + 18mW or more (THD+N 0.1% or less, 32Ω loaded) |
USB | |
Connector | USB B type 4-pin |
Format | USB2.0 HIGH SPEED mass storage class |
REMOTE | |
Connector | 2.5mm TRS-jack |
Supported protcol | Dedicated protocol for RC-3F (Mackie Control or HUI emulation) |
Power | USB bus powered (5V, Max 500mA) |
Power consumption | 2.5W |
Dimensions (W×H×D) | 5.5" × 1.65" × 5.5" / 140 × 42 × 140 mm |
Weight | 1.1 lbs. / 500 g |
Operating temperature | 41˚F to 95˚F / 5˚C to 35˚C |
Audio performance | |
ADC chip set dynamic range | 102dB *1 |
DAC chip set dynamic range | 106dB *2 |
Frequency response | |
Mic preampr | 10Hz to 68kHz, +0.5/–3.0dB |
MIC IN to LINE OUT | 10Hz to 68kHz, +0.5/–3.0dB |
MIC IN to PHONES | 10Hz to 30kHz, +0.5/–1.0dB |
THD | 0.0045% or less *3 |
S/N ratio | 98dB or more *4 |
EIN | –120dBu or less *5 |
Operating system requirements | |
Windows | |
DRIVER | ASIO2.0, WDM(MME) |
Macintosh | |
DRIVER | Core Audio |
*1 | FS=48kHz, A-Weight |
*2 | FS=44.1kHz, A-Weight |
*3 | MIC IN-LINE OUT, INPUT 1/2 knobs at MIN position, FS=176.4k/192k Hz, JEITA |
*4 | MIC IN-LINE OUT, INPUT 1/2 knobs at MIN position, FS=176.4k/192k Hz, JEITA |
*5 | MIC IN-LINE OUT, INPUT 1/2 knobs at MAX position FS=176.4k/192k Hz, JEITA |
Documents
Manuals
Quick Start Guide | 01-10-2018 |
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Owner's Manual | 12-26-2017 |
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SONAR LE Quick Start Guide | 12-29-2016 |
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Live 9 Lite Quick Start Guide | 09-17-2014 |
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How to install Cubase LE | 05-08-2014 |
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Cubase LE quick start guide | 04-03-2013 |
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Firmware / Software
Instructions
Installation Guide for macOS Mojave and macOS High Sierra | 10-02-2019 |
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Release Notes | 08-25-2015 |
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Firmware
Firmware V1.03 for OS X Mavericks and Yosemite | 12-01-2014 |
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Firmware V1.03 for Windows | 12-01-2014 |
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Firmware Updater V1.02 (Win) | 07-29-2013 |
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Firmware Updater V1.02 (Mac) | 07-26-2013 |
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Software
Driver V3.4.13 (macOS Catalina only) | 05-12-2020 |
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Driver V3.23 (macOS Sierra / macOS High Sierra / macOS Mojave only) | 10-03-2016 |
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Driver V3.22rc5 (OS X Mavericks, OS X Yosemite and OS X El Capitan only) | 12-28-2015 |
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Driver V1.04 for Windows | 08-25-2015 |
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Driver V3.01 Release Notes (OS X Mavericks and Yosemite only) | 05-09-2014 |
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Driver V1.02 for Windows XP | 07-29-2013 |
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Driver V1.02 (OS X / Mac OS X) | 07-26-2013 |
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Compatible OS
Windows
Windows 10 2022 Update (Version 22H2),Windows 11 2022 Update (Version 22H2) ,Windows 11 (Version 21H2) ,Windows 10 (November 2021 Update),Windows 10 (May 2021 Update),Windows 10 (October 2020 Update),Windows 8.1,Windows 8,Windows 7,Windows XP,
Mac
macOS Catalina (10.15),macOS Mojave (10.14),macOS High Sierra (10.13),macOS Sierra (10.12),OS X El Capitan (10.11),OS X Yosemite (10.10),OS X Mavericks (10.9),OS X Mountain Lion (10.8),OS X Lion (10.7),Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6),
FAQs
According to Apple, OS X 10.9.5 includes heightened security measures that will also be part of OS X 10.10. These security measures will affect some TASCAM audio interfaces, so users are advised to be aware, and hold off on updating until further information is available
These products use Apple's built in CoreAudio driver. The Settings Panel installer is fully compliant with Apple's latest security measures.
- US-2x2
- US-4x4
The latest drivers are compliant, but testing is ongoing for these products:
- US-322
- US-366
- US-1200
- UH-7000
The OS X 10.9 public beta drivers can continue to be used for these interfaces:
- US-122mkII
- US-144mkII
- US-200
- US-600
- US-1641
- US-1800
- US-2000
Cannot be used with the current driver (public or beta):
- IF-FW/DMmkII: Development is on-going and a version that is compliant with the new security measures will be made available as soon as possible. Please keep your system at 10.9.4 or earlier if you wish to continue to use the IF-FW/DMmkII.
- TASCAM Mixer Companion: Gatekeeper Security must be set to "allow all" for TMCompanion to be installed. It can be reverted to higher security settings after installation.
- Other audio interface products not mentioned are no longer supported.
In case that 24 bit is being selected at the setting of "Select the sample rate and bit depth to be used when running in shared mode" on Windows, PC is re-booted up when system sound on Windows is played.
Please check here for how to avoid it.
Cubase LE is authorized on the Steinberg website. Go to this page to get started.
Please be aware that this activation system is designed and controlled by Steinberg and not TASCAM.
- Install Cubase LE 4 or Cubase LE 5
- Make sure that your computer has a working Internet connection. This connection is necessary to activate the license because the eLicenser Control Center (eLCC) needs to register with our license server.
- Make sure that you have the latest version of the eLCC installed. Click here to download
- Open the eLicense Control Center (eLCC) software and make a note of your Soft-eLicenser number
- Create a user account in the MySteinberg area. If you already have one, please go to step 7.
- The "My Steinberg" area can be found on the Steinberg home page
- Check your email and activate your user account by clicking the link in the confirmation email
- Log in to your MySteinberg account, and click on "Activation & Reactivation", choose "Cubase LE 4" or "Cubase LE 5" and select "Permanent Activation". Enter your Soft-eLicenser and choose your hardware manufacturer
- You will receive an email containing the activation code
- Launch the eLicenser Control Center software. Click the "Enter Activation Code" button to download the license for your Steinberg product to the Soft-eLicenser. To do this, enter the required activation code into the corresponding field. Follow the instructions on screen.
The process above is taken directly from the Steinberg website. Cubase LE4 Cubase LE5 If you are still having problems after following the above instructions, consider posting a message on the Cubase.Net forum
You need to set the Mac OSX sound output to be the US-322/366 and then map through that.
- Open System Preferences and click on Sound
- In the output tab, choose the US-322/US-366. Repeat in the Input tab.
- Open Premiere, open Preferences, and click on Audio Hardware
- Set Adobe Desktop Audio to US-322/US-366
- Set "Map Output for" to Adobe Desktop Audio
In certain software (e.g. Skype), you can only access one input when the interfce is in Multitrack mode. Flip the interface over and move the switch to Stereo Mix mode.