So I only hear the noise from the back L and R outputs. I've even unplugged every device except the interface from my motherboard, and the UMC22 still picks up noise.Īlso, interestingly, when I use the 1/4" headphone jack on the front of the UMC22 with my Beyerdynamic DT990s, there is absolutely no noise present, even at max gain.
I've tried every USB port, and uninstalling/reinstalling drivers to no avail. So, the problem is only present in the specific scenario where I combo the UMC22 with my desktop. When running my speakers from the MobilePre interface using my desktop, the digital noise in the cone also isn't present. I even tried connecting the laptop to the power strip to charge to see if it would send any noise to the speakers, but it didn't change anything.
As well as a stereo headphone output with dedicated level control so you can listen to both the input and the output. Sporting an additional Digital Output for digital-to-analog (DAC) conversion. Nothing about the way my cables are arranged changes, I just swap the USB to my laptop and that's it. The Behringer UCA202 gives you an ultra-low latency 2-In/2-Out USB sound card/audio interface. The UCA222 is a high-performance interface that includes a USB connector, making it an ideal sound card for your laptop computer or an essential recording/playback component for studio environments that involve desktop computers. However, the odd thing I noticed is that when connecting the UMC22 to my laptop via the USB, the noise disappears. Thank you for choosing the UCA222 U-CONTROL audio interface.
Also tried different power and audio cables which didn't have an effect. I have tried to troubleshoot using my old audio interface (M-Audio MobilePre), and my laptop. Also, the sound is present only in the cones, not the tweeters. It isn't super loud, but it is quite noticeable from my normal listening position when there's either no or very quiet audio playback. My issue is that I'm getting some very obvious USB interference noise (crackly white noise with digital, saw-wave-esque undertones that are fairly high pitched).
I also made sure that my PC (custom built desktop), speakers, and monitor are all connected to the same power strip to avoid ground loop issues. I use XLR to TRS 1/4" connection from each speaker, and run them into the UMC22. So, I'm in an apartment building (college student) and I run some KRK Rokit 6.
With Audacity you can: Record live audio Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together Change the speed or pitch of a recording And much more…įor a mere fraction of the cost of an USB audio interface from other brands, you can have state-of- the-art digital conversion, world-class recording and editing software and hassle-free connectivity between your PC or Mac Computer and any piece of audio equipment.Hello all, I come to you looking for some advice concerning a really annoying and persistent issue with my new UMC22 (a few days old).
So, we made it easy, providing a single place for you to download lots of free software including: Audacity is an easy-to-use audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux operating systems. To truly get the most out of your UCA202, you will need recording and editing software. Connecting to the mixer input channels allows you to use your mixer’s Aux Send feature to build an extremely versatile monitor mix for recording sessions. These interfaces include the UMC22, UM2, UCA222, and UCA202.
Some of these might include connecting the UCA202 RCA Outputs to the Tape Input jacks of your mixer or to your powered monitors. Although most Behringer audio interfaces have their own driver (version 4.38 as of July 2018), some of the smaller interfaces will require the third-party driver, ASIO4All. When used as a professional interface between a mixing console and your computer, myriad options become available. We even give you all the software you’ll need to get started! The stereo headphone output features a dedicated level control and lets you listen to both the input and output. It accomplishes this by providing two analog mono Inputs and Outputs (for monitoring), USB connectivity and an additional S/PDIF optical output. The BEHRINGER UCA202 allows you to connect instruments and other audio devices to your computer, effectively merging the analog and digital worlds.