

If your reported latency value is not about 4ms, but is noticeably higher, please click the orange ASIO Settings button, and you will see the Behringer dialog box that controls the Behringer software driver and audio interface settings for your audio interface (pictured below). If your latency is about 4ms, you can skip past this next step, as you do not need to adjust your driver settings. Sometimes this value is fairly accurate, and sometimes less so - more on that in a minute.

4 milliseconds, which is four one-thousandths of a second), which is what the Windows system is reporting back to the JamKazam app. You should see a reported latency value of approximately 4ms (i.e. You will now see the JamKazam app test your audio interface settings for 5 seconds, and you will see "Test Results" reported on the right side of the screen (pictured below). Click this option in the list to select it.

This is the software driver for your UMC204HD audio interface. You see the list box open, and you need to scroll down in the list box options until you see the option for "UMC ASIO Driver - ASIO" (pictured below with arrow). Click the Audio Input Device list box (pictured below with arrow). You should now be looking at Step 2 of the audio setup wizard. To reach this point, you should have just just connected your audio interface and all of your audio gear and instruments, and started the audio setup wizard as explained in this help article. Computer Connectivity: USB 2.Modified on: Sun, 13 Sep, 2020 at 1:47 PM.Outputs: 6 x 1/4", 2 x XLR, 2 x RCA Stereo, 1 x 1/4" (Headphones).Inputs: 4 x XLR/TRS Combo, 4 x 1/4" (Inserts).With the ability to record on 4 channels simultaneously, the Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD offers very good value for money. There are some users who had to update the driver before getting it to work with their DAW software, so we do recommend to first download the latest drivers from Behringer's website before setting up the unit. Other noteworthy features include multiple LED indicators and MIDI compatibility. To make monitoring even more convenient, Behringer equipped the UMC404HD with A/B monitor switching, stereo/mono switch and monitor mix - all of which are ideal for auditioning your mixes with different studio monitors.

Note that while you can use phantom power on all four channels, the phantom power switch turns it on or off for all four channels - you can't apply it to channels separately. The Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD is an affordable 4-channel audio interface with a wealth of input/output options.Īt its core are four combo jack inputs with Midas designed preamps, which allows for simultaneous recording of up to four sources.Įach channel comes complete with dedicated controls that include Pad switches, Line/Instrument switches and Gain knobs. Although this was previously on our recommended list, there are now options with higher ratings available in our guide to The Best USB Audio Interfaces.
