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Behringer usb audio driver uca200
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behringer usb audio driver uca200

#Behringer usb audio driver uca200 pro

This is interesting to know if you plan on using stereo audio files, for example, if you plan to import a stereo track on Pro Tools, previous recorded on the Xenyx-UCA-GB chain).

behringer usb audio driver uca200

(Keep in mind that when recording with the 1204FX-UCA-GB chain, you can determine if you want GB to route the signal on channel 1, channel 2 or channels 1 and 2 on the Real Instrument window bottom-left, thus creating either mono or stereo tracks. It is great to have to computer recording setups: (1) the Mbox-Pro Tools chain, and (2) the 1204FX-UCA-GB chain. Nonetheless, if it suits you, you can also connect the MAIN outs of the Xenyx to your Mbox thus increasing your channel inputs from two to four, of course, if you don't mind the four channels coming into the Mbox already mixed and reproducing the same mixed signal on both sides of the stereo field. Of course, the wet dream would be to use the UCA200 with the Pro Tool applications also, but we all know this is not going to happen. Nevertheless, there is tremendous difference in volume between Mbox and UCA200 recordings. Since I also use an Mbox with Pro Tools on my computer, I exported the document from GB as an m4a file, dragged it to iTunes, and in iTunes I converted it to a wav file, this way I was able to import it on a Pro Tool document to further mix and edit what I originally recorded on GB with the UCA200 interface and the 1204FX mixer. I almost had to crank it all the way up, but it worked: the track level volume in GB registered the signal and recorded the sound input. SOLUTION: What "fixed" the LEDs invisibility and the input inconnectivity was cranking up the GAIN (or 'trim') knob on the top area of the channel strip of the mixer, right under the XLR-mic and 1/4 jacks. (I pasted the Behringer responses at the end of this entry).

behringer usb audio driver uca200

They sent me instructions with basic functions: checking channel signal, PFL and SOLO functions, and while doing those basic checks of functions, I kind of 'bumped' into my solution. I emailed Behringer Support (very very helpful for me) because I was having problems with (1) the input between the interface and GB (I could hear the computer's output on the interface just fine), as well as with (2) the mixer's level LED lights, which had never lit since day one. I am now able to record on GB using my analog mixer and its "little weird" UCA200 interface on an Intel-based MacPro laptop running on OS 10.4.10. PROBLEM: I had the same problem as most on this forum.













Behringer usb audio driver uca200