In this list I found an entry “TI PCM2902 USB CODEC” which sounds familiar.īut whatever I do, I can’t get a signal at Cubase in and out (checked VU-meter bottom right). In Cubase Studio Settings I found another menu (WDM Device List) where “Realtek(R) Audio” is selected.If you do audio production and are on a budget grab the behringer u phoria umC22, its a decent Behringer USB audio interface. Seems strange to me, but I cannot change it (up to now). If you need to do a Behringer UMC22 Driver setup to adjust the latency, this video will provide you with step by step instructions. In Cubase Audio Connections appears “HD 2nd output 1/2” for output and “at front panel (black) 1/2” for input.I selected ASIO4ALL-driver in Cubase Studio Settings.However, the UMC22 standard Windows MME driver should be there as USB Audio Codec, which you can use - latency not usually an issue in audio editing anyway. Test of audio input/output in Windows 10 audio settings was successful. As you say, Audacity doesnt have ASIO support as standard anyway, so whatever interface you use youd be in the same position.I downloaded and installed the ASIO4ALL-driver directly from Behringer product homepage. Now I want to get my Behringer X1832USB mixer to work as well. Setup with my Steinberg UR22C was successful. I selected “USB Audio CODEC” in Windows 10 audio settings as input/output device. Dear all, I am currently getting familiar with Cubase Pro 11 as an absolute beginner.The Behringer UCA222 should work with standard Windows USB audio drivers. If you don’t do that, then you will need to Rescan audio devices (near the bottom of the Transport menu) to allow Audacity to see the device. I downloaded and installed the ASIO4ALL-driver directly from Behringer product homepage. The device needs to be connected before launching Audacity.
Plus the built-in Talkback mic lets you communicate. Now you can choose from up to 3 sets of active studio monitors and 4 different stereo input sources to create powerful, custom monitor mixes. Now I want to get my Behringer X1832USB mixer to work as well. The ultra-handy CONTROL2USB gets you off your knees, putting Master Volume, Talkback, Source selection and Monitor control right at your fingertips. I am currently getting familiar with Cubase Pro 11 as an absolute beginner.