

- Behringer u phoria umc22 usb audio interface drivers#
- Behringer u phoria umc22 usb audio interface update#

It was very audible, when I cranked the mic gain pass 70 percent, but I only got minus 20 dB (or less) on my DAW, so in the end you are left with bad noise on your recording after final mixing. Another reason lies with white noise levels on MIDAS preamp. One of the reason is the driver issues, mentioned above, which leaves your very well built unit practicaly unusable. I should point out, that I had my unit returned for money back.
Behringer u phoria umc22 usb audio interface drivers#
It works for many with less issues Asio4all (with the "rapid" option selected in the Behringer drivers settings), but Behringer themselves don't recommend it anymore for some reason. Anyways there are many recommendations to use older Behringer drivers from other users (BEHRINGER_2902_X64_2.8.40), which you can google. Thats a shame, because I know that some time ago UMC22 worked flawlesly with Asio4all and provided very small latency. If you want small buffer size, Asio4all is going to crash on you or make bad noises eventualy.
Behringer u phoria umc22 usb audio interface update#
Thats all for the PROS.ĬONS: For WIN users: what I hate, as many other people, is that Behringer doesn't provide their own dedicated WIN drivers for UMC22 and you're left with Asio4all which is outrageous! Asio4all is not even working correctly on WIN10 after certain update some time ago. 10 points for design and overal exterior build. Features give yout everything for small studio work. XLR mount is very stable and the knobs feel secure and rigid. PROS: I love that its made from metal, feels very good in your hands and provides a sense of confidence.
