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- #2,267 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #18 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces
When it’s time to make recording history, you need the best audio interface you can get – and you need one you can count on. That’s why we’re kicking it up a notch with the amazing UMC22, an ultra-compact 2x2, 48 kHz USB audio interface with a professional-grade Midas-designed mic preamp, combination XLR/ TRS input for your vocal or line input and an additional ¼" instrument input (no DI box required). The rich feature set – which also boasts a powerful phones output for 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!
Christian Scheunert
Reviewed in Germany on January 21, 2025
Wir nutzen das Best Price Square USB Audio Interface UMC22 nun schon seit drei Jahren an unserer Workstation und sind nach wie vor sehr zufrieden. Das Interface liefert eine stabile und zuverlässige Leistung, sowohl für Aufnahmen als auch für die Wiedergabe von Audio. Es ist einfach zu installieren und zu bedienen, was es besonders für Einsteiger und alltägliche Anwendungen geeignet macht.Die Klangqualität ist für den Preis absolut überzeugend, und auch die Verarbeitung macht einen soliden Eindruck. Für uns ist es ein verlässliches und kostengünstiges Tool, das alle grundlegenden Anforderungen erfüllt. Insgesamt ein tolles Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis, das wir gerne weiterempfehlen!
Arukado69
Reviewed in Mexico on August 30, 2024
Buen sonido, facil de usar . ESO SI , DESCARGUEN EL DRIVER DEL EQUIPO ya que eso no te lo explican.Pero funciona muy bien y es economico.
Jose F.
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
I've been using a Behringer UMC202HD for 5 years now. I was currently in the market to get another audio interface for my home studio and I found that there is this model with essentially all you need to get audio on your computer for veeeery cheap. It's got two inputs, one with the EXCELLENT Midas preamplifier that makes Mic recordings great! It also still has the chance to connect headphones and monitor the sound directly from the interface (play the input audio directly to the output instead of going through the PC's output choice).If you are in the market and intend to use it for podcasts, or voiceovers or music recording this is the best choice for beginners I'd say. Behringer has proven to be great quality for me.P.S. It comes very well packaged and is premium built with metal.I purchased this unit for $70.It's a no brainer really.
BURAK KÖYMEN
Reviewed in Turkey on November 3, 2024
Farklı bir şey söylemeye gerek yok, f/p ürünü.
Joshua Post
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2024
Great interface, able to drive my 250 ohm Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro headphones, and the midas pre-amp works great with my XLR mic. I do have to have the gain on both a bit high compared to my previous audio interface, but it has great performance. Great sale price too from the seller and fast shipping, with the 5 bucks I paid for that.
Diego Pereira Marcolino
Reviewed in Brazil on August 9, 2023
A interface é muito boa pelo preço. Atende as minhas necessidades para gravar usando microfone XLR e um instrumento com cabo p10. O monitoramento não possui delay e o volume que oferece é muito alto, não tem necessidade de colocar no máximo, provavelmente vai ficar surdo. Porém nem tudo são flores. Ela não tem driver nativo e oferece a instalação de um genérico que não é necessário e não acrescenta em nada. Notei que pode ocorrer alguns pequenos estalos quando se abre alguma aplicação com som no Windows e só resolve reiniciando o computador. O site da Behringer oferece softwares para midi, editar e masterizar os áudios mas não utilizei.No geral me serviu muito bem, recomendo.
Elliott Ives
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2018
I needed to upgrade from an almost decade-old ?-M-Audio MobilePre, which gave off pretty terrible popping and static as of late. Grabbed some XLR to TRS cables along with this interface to run my KRK Rokit 6.It looks great, sounds great, no ambient static even at max gain. Knobs feel durable and solid. Fairly premium product for $50.Only problem, there is sadly no official driver for this device from Behringer. Asio4All is fine and works great with Ableton Live 10, but the drivers that automatically install didn't play nicely with Asio at first. Make sure you have Asio4All installed before plugging this device in.Edit: Ended up returning this item. There was some really odd USB noise that nothing seemed to remedy, and it was fairly loud and apparent through the speakers. When I first received, static was minimal, but after a while it got really noisy. Really odd and unfortunate, as otherwise it was a great budget purchase.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2017
Like just about everything Behringer makes at this price point, the UMC22 is chiefly one thing: cost-effective. You don't get best-in-class sound quality. You don't get a flashy brand name. You don't get the most features. What you do get is an audio interface that works, and honestly does a surprisingly good job.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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