U-PHORIA UMC202HD Reviews

U-PHORIA UMC202HD Reviews
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This is a nice preamp for not just recording on a DAW but ...
This is a nice preamp for not just recording on a DAW but also as a stand alone pre for application in the studio. Very well built and has all the flexibility needed to record just about any instrument. When using a mic it has nice clarity. You can overdrive this fairly easy though but it has a reduce gain button if a signal is way too hot. It works great with Abelton Lite and my Tascam multi tracker. I got at a decent price and worth every cent.
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Better than all other USD 99 interface
I had the Steinberg UR12 for 2 months now, and it's just ok. But then I got this item as a replacement for a malfunctioning Gate. Due to the brand and lots of good reviews, i thought the Steinberg is the standard. The UMC202 outperforms the UR12! The gains are better, plugging guitars is amazing, and it has independent knob for output and headphones! Very low latency, and the Midas amp is good! Just download the driver from Music-Group website and that's it! Don't be fooled by brands! you're just paying for the name!
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Love this thing!
I used windows 10 explorer to download driver and no problem at all,just follow the instructions.I'm brand new at using this and "Reaper" DAW and recorded a song the morning I pulled it from the box,I'm really satisfied with this interface and the DAW .I Really like the Midas preamps!Personally I don't need anything more expensive.I like using less expensive equipment and making something that sounds great to me. Alot of times you can spend more but it don't get you more.
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Awsome!
Works fantastic. I had been in the market for an audio interface to start streaming but I knew I was going to do so with my gf so this was our answer. Crystal clear gain, sound pickup and audio output. Great investment to any streamer as well as musicians since it has a 1/4in in for mics and instruments.
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Cost-efficient, elegant, workhorse.
Good metal housing, smooth knobs, soft click switches, and inputs don't come loose accidentally. Best bit depth and sampling rate for an audio interface in its price range. Great features that make a balanced TRS audio for two monitors and headphones a breeze. I use this with the JBL 305 speakers and ath m50 headphones and absolutely love it. Make sure that you get the firmware and drivers from their website and check for deals before you buy. I got mine for $60 from behringer's website, so look to spend around $60-100 for this piece.
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Perfect.
Best audio interface for $99, hands down. I use it to broadcast on the Internet while mixing live. HQ audio, no feedback whatsoever, and I still have 50% of room left on the gains. Lastly, no installation at all. Plug and play - literally. Behringer stays atop the audio equipment game for reasons like these.