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BEHRINGER U-Phoria UMC202HD, 2-Channel

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Arrives Sep 11 – Sep 18
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Size: 2-Channel


Style: Audio Interface


Features

  • 2x2 USB 2.0 audio interface for recording microphones and instruments
  • Audiophile 24-Bit/192 kHz resolution for professional audio quality
  • Compatible with popular recording software, including Avid pro tools, Ableton live, Steinberg Cubase, etc.
  • Streams 2 inputs / 2 outputs with ultra-low latency to your computer, supporting Mac OS X and Windows XP or higher
  • 2 state-of-the-art, MIDAS designed Mic Preamplifiers with +48 V phantom power

Description

Size:2-Channel | Style:Audio Interface Behringer UMC202HD audiophile 2x2, 24-Bit/192 kHz USB audio interface with MIDAS mic Preamplifiers.


Item Weight: 1.19 pounds


Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 4.92 x 1.97 inches


Item model number: UMC202HD


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 9, 2014


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar, Condenser microphone, Microphone, Instrument, Personal Computer


Computer Platform: Mac & Windows


Hardware Interface: USB 2.0


Supported Software: Avid Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Steinberg Cubase, Fruity Loops, Traktion


Material Type: Metal


Size: 2-Channel


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  • The new "top of its class" in this price range
Size: 2-Channel Style: Audio Interface
Just to give you an idea of where I come from and for comparison's sake, here the interfaces I own or have owned... Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen 2 Focusrite Scarlett Solo Digidesign Mbox2 Avid's Mbox 3 Propellerhead Balance Presonus Audiobox 22VSL Alesis i02 Express Mackie Onyx Blackjack Behringer Uphoria um2 Behringer UControl UCA222 Behringer Xenyx 1202USB M-Audio MTrack Mk2 Line 6 Tone Port Zoom H4N Recorder/Interface I've been recording exclusively in home studio's(actually all in my apartments spare bedrooms) for the past 10 years plus, so I know a thing or two about setting up to record in less than ideal situations. The audio interface, to me, is a central part of that kind of set up where recording is getting more and more mobile. If having numerous single or dual channel interfaces has taught me anything, its that most of these out there will fit the bill for 90 percent of us recording in our own home. There is not a wildly huge margin of sound quality were talking about here at least when dealing with these "under $300" units, despite what the internet might have you believe. With that said, this little guy was a very pleasant surprise indeed. First off, the Midas preamps caught me off guard in that they were much cleaner and better sounding than other Behringer Mic Pres I've heard. For under $70, I got an interface that rivals the now-famous Scarlett 2i2 in terms of sound. Actually, the fact that this one has a pad button for use with high output guitar signals makes it preferable to my Scarlett in many situations. The build quality is very nice and feels durable, and it's all black and silver casing looks pretty sharp on my desk. It was very easy to set up and was a breeze to get going on my Windows 10 Pro 64 bit PC. Its one of the lowest latency devices I've used which is pretty important if you record lots of Vocals and Guitars. I have to say well done to Behringer on this one. At the current price, it simply can not be beat in terms of quality or feature set. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2017 by The Board of Review

  • Important notes on how to set it up in Windows (10/8/7)
Size: 1-Channel Style: Audio Interface
IMPORTANT: This review is for UM2 and NOT UMC404HD (Amazon changed the listing) !!! I bought this interface to use with the AT2035 Microphone, it works as advertised but it requires some important setup steps or else it wouldn't work well - Important STEPS for Windows USERS: 1- (CRUCIAL STEP) You must install the old drivers which are 2.8.40 (DO NOT INSTALL THE ONES FROM BEHRINGER WEBSITE), you can find the old drivers if you google them or look around, if you did not, E-mail me at [email protected] and I will send them to you. NOTE: when I didn't have any drivers, windows automatically recognized it as a CODEC and when i tried to playback the audio, it had a lot of white noise and hiss, after installing the drivers, all the noises disappeared and it was clear. 2- It is important to note that when using the correct drivers which are the old ones 2.8.40, windows recognizes the microphone input "Line In" as a two channel input (Stereo), however it divides the channels. - XLR (MIC/LINE 1) as the left channel only. - 6.3mm or 1/4" (INST 2) as the right channel only. - So if you were to plug your XLR microphone and then try to listen to it, you'd only hear yourself through the left channel. If you were to use this in VoIP application, some of them fix it automatically like Discord, though that's the only one I've tested so far, additionally, some in-games chat might fix it automatically like Dota 2. I've yet to try it on others. - if you were to use this in a DAW to record music, just set the audio system as ASIO and then choose your driver. it should pick up two different channels (Check photos) then in your tracks you have to manually adjust the Left Channel to "MONO" instead of "Stereo" and then Adjust the Right Channel to "MONO" as well, by doing so, you'd have two separate tracks for the XLR input and the 6.3mm one. I honestly haven't tested the Instrument jack yet, I will test it soon and update this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2018 by Ali Al-Shammari

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