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Brand | Behringer |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Supported Software | Production software |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Channels | 2 |
About this item
- 2-channel USB Audio Interface with 1 MIDAS Preamp
- Instrument Input
- Phantom Power
- 48kHz
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Sound quality | 4.1 | 4.5 | — | 3.9 | 4.3 |
Quality of material | 4.2 | 4.8 | — | 3.9 | — |
For beginners | 4.1 | 4.4 | — | 4.1 | — |
Volume control | — | 4.4 | — | 3.7 | 4.4 |
Tech Support | — | 4.2 | — | 3.4 | 4.2 |
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number of channels | 2 | — | 2 | 2 | 2 |
hardware interface | usb2.0 | — | usb2.0 | usb | usb2.0 |
connectivity tech | USB | Type-C, USB 2.0 | USB | USB | USB |
model year | 2014 | — | 2014 | 2021 | — |
style | Original Version | 4th Gen | — | Interface only | Interface Basic |
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Product information
Item Weight | 1.61 pounds |
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Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B00FFIGZF6 |
Item model number | UMC22 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,303 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #31 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 2, 2013 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
Supported Software | Production software |
Percussion Diameter | 3 Inches |
Operating System | Windows |
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Product Description
Audiophile 2x2 USB Audio Interface with MIDAS mic preamplifier. Tracktion is one of the world’s fastest and easiest Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) for composing, recording, editing, mixing and sharing your music with the world. Featuring a single-screen interface, and pushing the envelope in design elegance, Tracktion brings together outstanding Pro DAW features, such as dynamic automation, unlimited track count, MIDI recording and support for VST and AU plug-ins. This powerful music production software gives you all the tools of an entire professional-grade recording studio. Learning a DAW has never been easier, thanks to their vast and readily available library of resources.
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U-PHORIA UMC22
Audiophile 2x2 USB Audio Interface with Midas Mic Preamplifier
- 2x2 USB audio interface for recording microphones and instruments
- Audiophile 48 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
- Status, Signal and Clip indications for perfect overview
- USB port for connection and power
- "Built-like-a-tank", impact-resistant metal chassis
- State-of-the-art, Midas designed Mic Preamplifier with +48 V phantom power
- Powerful Phones output with Level control and Direct Monitor select
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U-PHORIA UMC22We’re kicking it up a notch with the amazing UMC22, an ultra-compact 2 x 2, 48 kHz USB audio interface with a professional-grade Midas-designed Mic Preamp, combination XLR/ TRS input for your vocal and direct instrument input (no DI required) and an additional ¼ " Instrument Input. The rich feature-set, which also boasts a powerful Phones Output for the Direct Monitoring of your session, plus 2 Outputs and USB-supplied power – makes the UMC22 the best, and most-portable recording interface in its class! |
48 kHz PrecisionYou take your tracks seriously, and the UMC22 respects them too, providing 48 kHz resolution, for the amazingly-detailed and pristine recording quality your music deserves. |
Studio in a Little Black BoxWhen those creative juices start flowing, you need a fast and easy way to get those musical ideas into your Mac or Windows computer – that’s where the UMC22 comes in. Just plug in a microphone, instrument or line level sources to the combination XLR/TRS input and additional ¼ " input for the ultimate in studio flexibility. The easy-to-use UMC22 is ready whenever you are, ensuring an ultra-clean pathway to your computer’s hard drive for stunningly-professional results – the perfect solution for the solo musician wanting to capture that next big hit! |
Seamless Integration with Popular DAWsThe ultra-compact UMC22 is totally compatible with virtually all popular recording software including Avid Pro Tools*, Ableton Live*, Steinberg Cubase*, etc., so you can record tracks directly into you favorite computer-based DAW – and mix and master to your heart’s content. |
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Midas - The Legend in Sound QualityMidas has earned their impeccable reputation due to their no-compromise approach for audio and build quality and in particular for their Award-winning Mic Preamps which are considered by industry experts as the industry’s best sounding designs. Building on this legacy, the XL8 and PRO Series of Live Mixing Systems continue this great heritage of Award-winning audio quality. Behringer is proud to incorporate a Midas designed mic preamp for the ultimate in high-quality audio reproduction in both live and studio environments. |
Convenient MonitoringThe UMC22 mix control allows direct monitor select, which means musicians can experience their performance clearly – resulting in a better performance and recording. With its powerful Phones Output, Direct Monitor Level control, Status and Signal Clip LEDs, plus USB-supplied power – the UMC22 is ready to go wherever you go. |
Getting ConnectedOn the UMC22’s front panel you’ll find the a combination jack that accepts balanced XLR, ¼ " TRS and unbalanced ¼ " TR connections, and an additional ¼ " TRS. The rear panel is home to the +48 V phantom power switch, a USB 2.0 port for simple and easy connection to your computer and power, plus RCA playback options for direct connection to studio monitors. It just doesn’t get any easier than this! |
Free Would Be Nice!Because you’ll want to take full advantage of the UMC22’s recording and podcasting potential, we’ve included a download for all the software you’ll need for audio recording, editing and even podcasting. You’ll be ready to go live on your PC or Mac right out of the box! We’ve also provided a free download of more than 150 virtual instruments and FX plug-ins – turning your computer into a powerful home-based or mobile recording studio from input to output. |
Compose. Record. Mix. Share.
Tracktion is one of the world’s fastest and easiest Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) for composing, recording, editing, mixing and sharing your music with the world. Featuring a single-screen interface, and pushing the envelope in design elegance, Tracktion brings together outstanding Pro DAW features, such as dynamic automation, unlimited track count, MIDI recording and support for VST and AU plug-ins. This powerful music production software gives you all the tools of an entire professional-grade recording studio. Learning a DAW has never been easier, thanks to their vast and readily available library of resources.
Recording the Next Big Hit
The amazing UMC22 ultra-compact 2 x 2, 48 kHz USB audio interface allows you to record the perfect vocal or instrument tracks directly to your computer, thanks the Midas-designed Mic Preamp with +48 Volt phantom power for condenser microphones – and studio-grade 48 kHz converter for superb sound quality. Whether you’re a singer-songwriter, producer on the go, or just need a rocksolid interface for running backing tracks at the gig, the ultra-dependable U-PHORIA UMC22 will help you shine in the digital domain.
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Customers like the performance, ease of use, and size of the sound and recording equipment. For example, they mention that it works great, the controls are simple and obvious, and it provides a great introduction to using and producing music equipment at home. That said, some dislike the driver. Opinions are mixed on latency and sound quality.
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Customers like the performance of the sound and recording equipment. They say it works great, has good sound quality, and overall performance. Some customers are pleasantly surprised with the results, saying that it all works quite well together. They also appreciate the controllable gain and the switch for headphones.
"...This thing is great. Get one! It works very well and while it may not have quite the lushness of more expensive mic pre's, it's as simple as plug in..." Read more
"...you do get is an audio interface that works, and honestly does a surprisingly good job.Setup is easy. Plug it into your computer...." Read more
"...This product works so much better, I'm very happy with it...." Read more
"...The Behringer worked beautifully for that application and at the time I was glad I bought it...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the sound and recording equipment. They mention that the build quality is pretty good, it doesn't feel cheap, and it feels solid. Some say that the recording quality is very good, but it can only handle about 60-75% of the gain knob. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"...Crisp highs, solid mids and good lows. Sweet! I have not tried anything requiring phantom power yet, but I'm sure it'll sound fine...." Read more
"...Craftsmanship's okay. It's a Behringer audio interface, not an SM-58. I wouldn't go throwing it down flights of stairs for fun...." Read more
"...The unit is an all metal enclosure (Or an extremely durable plastic) with some silver plastic trim on the front...." Read more
"Perfect for semi-pro recording/monitoring/mixing...." Read more
Customers like the value of the audio interface. They say it's a great product for the money, and is priced aggressively toward beginners. Some say that the knobs feel durable and solid, and the product is a good mid-shelf purchase. Overall, customers are happy with the value and quality of the product.
"...makes at this price point, the UMC22 is chiefly one thing: cost-effective. You don't get best-in-class sound quality...." Read more
"Pros:PriceXLR / 1/4in combo jack + 1/4in jack = A cheap and handy way to get two inputs from a mic or a guitar, or two guitars...." Read more
"...Long story short. This is a hell of an Audio Interface for the price...." Read more
"...Easy to use, worked as expected, and good for a budget mic setup and limited space...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the sound and recording equipment. They mention that it's simple, easy to plug and play, and the controls are simple and obvious. It's a great product for beginner setups, and it provides a good introduction to using and producing music equipment at home. The metal case is durable and provides booming lows.
"...quite the lushness of more expensive mic pre's, it's as simple as plug in the cable and go. Not bad! Metal case. Decent buttons and switches...." Read more
"...Setup is easy. Plug it into your computer. USB2 is fine. Plug in your headphones. Plug in your monitors. Plug in your mics/instruments. Done...." Read more
"...PriceXLR / 1/4in combo jack + 1/4in jack = A cheap and handy way to get two inputs from a mic or a guitar, or two guitars...." Read more
"This interface works really well if you're on a budget, you can do anything you need to when you're starting out, it sounds great, there's very..." Read more
Customers like the size of the sound and recording equipment. They say it's a little bulky, but it stays put on the desk. It fits nicely on top of their computer, and it saves desk space. The sound quality is amazing, and is perfect for their Yamahas. The product looks sleek and has tons of compatibility, and loads of control. It can deliver so much for the cheap price.
"...branded pre actually changes anything, but, like the headphones, plenty of headroom with a very clean signal...." Read more
"When I got all the components for my new audio setup, the UMC22 fit in perfectly and I like it a lot!..." Read more
"...However, besides that issue, it works as intended. I love how small it is, and easy to use, and the build quality is pretty good as well...." Read more
"returned, total garbarge, It's too old and isn't supported by any software any more. description is wrong, not correct, do not buy this model...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the sound and recording equipment. Some mention that the sound is clean, and the audio interface is nice. However, some customers say that the audio levels are no longer dropping-off, and automatic voice detection is accurate. The noise is almost nonexistent, and controls are simple and obvious. However, some say that over a period of time the audio output will get a hiss, and there was some really odd USB noise. The output volume is low, but it's fine if you are a beginner.
"...They sound amazing, when they're working properly, but... anyway...I used an SM57 as my first test mic and that sounded very good...." Read more
"...Sound is clean - mind you, my ears aren't well trained to that sort of thing, and if yours aren't either then the sound quality should be fine...." Read more
"...Into a computer. My only complaint is that there is a very audible hiss on the front headphone monitor jack, and the rear stereo outputs also have..." Read more
"...Recording vocals and acoustic guitar with an SM57 sounded lifelike. I will follow up with some sound samples...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the latency of the sound and recording equipment. Some mention that it has excellent latency and sound quality with their music software, while others say that they are still getting some lag/delay. They also mention that there is lots of stuttering and pops/clicks when playing audio within ableton, and that there was a minor audio lag when recording their voice.
"...you need to when you're starting out, it sounds great, there's very little latency, I highly recommend it as a starter interface" Read more
"...the headphone jack, when listening to yourself while recording there is a lot delay, (there is no delay when going through the output on the back)..." Read more
"...Everything works great. I have no noticeable problems with latency running the interface into my HP Spectre with only 8 gb Ram and recording onto..." Read more
"...There are workarounds which I mentioned earlier, but the delay introduced caused a headach when trying to get all stream audio to sync...." Read more
Customers have issues with the driver of the sound and recording equipment. They mention that the Behringer website has no dedicated drivers for this product, and the Firewire cards are a problem. The product is useless without a working driver, and it needs drivers for Windows 10 and Pro Tools does not officially support the ASIO4All drivers. The ASIO driver is a bit weird and does not work for Windows 10.
"...okay but Windows doesn't like old Firewire cards too much and drivers were a problem...." Read more
"...The Behringer website has no dedicated drivers for this product, and this seems to be a pattern for several of their lower priced units...." Read more
"...Only problem, there is sadly no official driver for this device from Behringer...." Read more
"...to a non music production workflow (offline) there is be an issue with ASIO drivers having a conflict with "MS GS WAVESYNTH" which also uses the..." Read more
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Having said that, I'd been using a Saffire Pro40 for the past several years. First downside was FIREWIRE. Ugh! I'm running Windows 10 and Pro Tools 11 and things worked okay but Windows doesn't like old Firewire cards too much and drivers were a problem. Also, the Pro40 was problematic all its own, with having to turn it off and on after it got hung up for some unknown reason, and it's native mixer/controller interface was a nightmare. Got to the point where I just didn't want to mess with recording anymore, so I took a break.
After several months abstaining from recording, I decided to see if I could get PT11 working with my standard Windows audio, the build-in sound on my Asus Sabertooth X99 board, and with the help of ASIO4ALL bingo! That worked nicely, but then I didn't have any way to get an XLR studio mic into my machine. Should I put dig the Pro40 out and hook it up? Heck no! What to do...
I shopped around for a USB audio interface and the Behringer UMC22 looked really promising. I was looking for something with one XLR-in for a mic, but the 1/4" Instrument input is nice to have as well. All I needed to do in PT was go into the setup and open the ASIO4ALL control panel and select the "generic USB audio device" (or something along those lines) and wala! It works great! I really appreciate the "Live Monitoring" button option as there is a bit of latency without it, but that might be something I can iron out, though it's not a problem really, and far, far less a problem than having to deal with a futzy Firewire-based one. I don't hate Firewire by the way, just not happy at all with the Pro40. They sound amazing, when they're working properly, but... anyway...
I used an SM57 as my first test mic and that sounded very good. Then I switched to a Sennheiser E935 and it sounds great! Crisp highs, solid mids and good lows. Sweet! I have not tried anything requiring phantom power yet, but I'm sure it'll sound fine. I have not tried recording anything thru the instrument input, but I'm sure it sounds fine.
This thing is great. Get one! It works very well and while it may not have quite the lushness of more expensive mic pre's, it's as simple as plug in the cable and go. Not bad! Metal case. Decent buttons and switches. Taken care of it should last some good years.
Hope this was helpful. Jam on!
Setup is easy. Plug it into your computer. USB2 is fine. Plug in your headphones. Plug in your monitors. Plug in your mics/instruments. Done. Drivers aren't obscure or finicky. Don't worry about it. Outputs in the rear need two 1/4" TR cables for left and right channel. Output in the front needs a 1/4" TRS cable. Make sure you've got semi-decent studio headphones and/or monitors, too - an audio setup is only as strong as its weakest link, and if you're looking up 1/4" adapters for your Beats or whatever, maybe skip this and invest in better headphones instead.
Craftsmanship's okay. It's a Behringer audio interface, not an SM-58. I wouldn't go throwing it down flights of stairs for fun.
You have two audio inputs - the XLR/TRS hybrid jack going through the Midas preamp, and the second TRS jack that goes through a Xenyx preamp. Neither are particularly touted for their sound quality (the Midas is better than the Xenyx by far, though), but it's miles above motherboard-integrated stuff. Both can record at 48KHz tops - as far as I'm concerned, if you're looking at this interface instead of something higher-end, that's plenty. The "direct monitor" button you see on the front ducks your computer sound output and lets you listen to your connected inputs through the hardware, which has its uses.
The interface outputs to headphones and to external monitors by means of 1/4" TRS and TR cables, respectively. Sound is clean - mind you, my ears aren't well trained to that sort of thing, and if yours aren't either then the sound quality should be fine. It's important to note that it will always output to both headphones and monitors - if you want to listen to just headphones or just monitors on-the-fly, this won't provide a convenient solution to that. It does, however, eliminate the need to go through your OS's sound system, which can be useful when working with ASIO or CoreAudio exclusive modes to reduce latency.
If you want the best and have the money to back up your needs, consider looking elsewhere. Again - an audio setup is only as strong as its weakest link. But if you want the pretty solid, and you're on the kind of budget that has you saving up for purchases like these, I think you can't go wrong with the UMC22, or the U-PHORIA series in general.
TL;DR: It's cheap. It's fine. If you need it, get it.
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XLR / 1/4in combo jack + 1/4in jack = A cheap and handy way to get two inputs from a mic or a guitar, or two guitars. Perfect if you're podcasting or doing light home recording. (Or if you just want a great mic for skype)
Multiple options for monitoring, through headphones and a stereo, or all at once.
Can play sound from the computer into your monitors if you wanted
Cons:
Monitor output quality is poor
Signal/Clipping lights only work when the gain is turned up past 50% even if the audio is coming into your computer at a proper level.
The direct monitor button appears to do nothing
This audio interface is very good if you are trying to plug your guitar or a microphone (Or both at the same time!) Into a computer. My only complaint is that there is a very audible hiss on the front headphone monitor jack, and the rear stereo outputs also have this problem to a significantly lower extent. One big problem that will keep you from using the monitoring on the interface altogether (and from using it as a convenient headphone amp too) is that it absolutely KILLS the highs in anything that comes through these ports. Mids are ok, bass is ok, but the highs are just smushed and muddy. Not to worry too much though, as the quality of the recording that you end up with in your DAW is just exactly what the microphone picked up, no added EQ. That I've noticed, anyway.
The build quality on this unit, at least externally, is superb, and far above what you'd expect from a consumer device in this price range. The unit is an all metal enclosure (Or an extremely durable plastic) with some silver plastic trim on the front. The knobs feel weighty and give very good confidence in the device.
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It recording vocals and instruments soo greatly,
Also provide real time evaluation whole recording.
You can go for it without any doubt.
A very affordable and amazing audio interface in this price range. 💗
It really help me to build my home studio.
Reviewed in India on August 28, 2023
It recording vocals and instruments soo greatly,
Also provide real time evaluation whole recording.
You can go for it without any doubt.
A very affordable and amazing audio interface in this price range. 💗
It really help me to build my home studio.
La scheda esterna (la mia prima esterna) si presenta solida al tatto essendo in metallo. Da una sensazione di affidabilità nel tempo a livello strutturale e la qualità del suono è eccellente. Ma ora vediamo un pò più da vicino alcuni fattori che potrebbero essere un pò fastidiosi. Se usate software free (come nel mio caso) dovrete installare il codec Asio generico (la casa madre sul sito riporta il link) ma su Audacity non funzionerà (ma qui perchè il software non lo supporta volutamente) dovete cercare altri più evoluti. Vi consiglio l'ottimo Cakewalk è free ed è fatto veramente bene. Supporta anche l'Asio e il vostro Behri vi terrà compagnia ogni qual volta vorrete incidere.
La porta microfono riesce ad alimentare il mio Tonor con il suo Phantom 48v integrato e il jack per chitarra restituisce un suono pulito.
Ho provato una Ibanez, una Ovation dreadnought e una chitarra elettrica e senza riscontrare problemi.
Vediamo i pochi aspetti negativi..
Uno essendo una scheda entry level i driver Asio sono generici e potrebbero alla peggio andare in conflitto con la scheda audio provocando la leggendaria schermata della morte blu di windows quando si lancia Cakewalk..
Oppure chiuderlo semplicemente appena cercate di aprirlo. Per carità si può usare anche solo la scheda esterna senza fare affidamento su quella interna del pc.. Però è pur sempre una sound blaster e per quanto "datata" la sua figura la fà ma alla fine non è un vero problema più una segnalazione. Ci sono le uscite monitor apposta sulla UMC22.
Altra cosa il volume (a parte i due dei singoli canali in ingresso) è solo principale ovvero non potete gestire l'uscita ai monitor e separatamente alle cuffie.
Ma anche qui non è un grosso problema ma se come me è la vostra prima scheda tenete presente anche questo.
Il problema si aggira regolando il volume direttamente sulle casse ma avrei preferito fosse sulla scheda.
Comunque sono piccolezze il rapporto qualità prezzo è a mio avviso imbattibile.
Ultimo appunto e mi rivolgo sempre a chi si avvicina. Se pensate di utilizzare strumenti con presa jack allora va bene ma se avete anche una chitarra classica semplice (non elettrica) avrete bisogno magari di registrare con un altro microfono (1 per la voce e 1 per lo strumento) e qui entra in gioco il terzo appunto.
Optate magari per il fratellino maggiore della Behri che ha 2 ingressi mic phantom 48v perchè utilizzare un microfono "sordo" tipo Stagg (io uso quello per lo strumento) attenua moltissimo il segnale. Giustamente è un jack pensato per ingresso strumenti musicali non per mic..
Però se siete alle prime armi e non avete un budget corposo credetemi già questo vi darà soddisfazione. Poi in futuro si potrà migrare verso altri tipi di scheda.
Ultima cosa non uso mixer o altro, solo il Behri UMC22 collegato al pc per registrare proprio perchè non volevo spendere troppo non essendo io un esperto.
Verdetto finale? Si lo ricomprerei perchè per le mie esigenze modelli più costosi al momento sarebbero anche poco sfruttati.
Buona musica a tutti!