


This forced me to resort to mono, but the problem was that with the mic recording volume being set at 70, my mono recordings started to clip at -6 DB. The mic should be routed to left and the instrument to the right.
#BEHRINGER UMC22 WINDOWS 10 DOWNLOAD INSTALL#
I’m pretty sure the UC22 works with the standard Microsoft-supplied drivers so you shouldn’t have to install anything. ASIO4ALL allows an ASIO application to work with hardware that doesn’t have true ASIO drivers. The first Issue was that after Installing ASIO4ALL If you have any ideas, I whole heartedly ask you to share them (Because Downgrading to windows 10 is definitely on the table, but I want it to be an absolute last resort.) All drivers seem to be up to date, a reinstall of Audacity did not help and now I cannot even modify the microphone recording levels on any of the microphones! Then one restart could render THEM ALL unusable. A restart could jumble it up completely, making Port 3 operational and not 2. Like, out of the blue it would not work with USB port 1 and 3, but would work with port 2. Then I started getting the Error code 9999 at random. On one case it somehow began clipping at normal -0, but only once. The first Issue was that after Installing ASIO4ALL and plugging in m BEHRINGER UMC22 with AT4040, Audacity only registered the…i do not know what’s the right term, the left side of the audio? (Basically only one of the tracks in stereo mode had sound), a problem I have never encountered on other laptops (To test this I even dug out my old, half dead laptop with windows 10 and it worked like an absolute charm). However, problems started to rear their ugly heads almost straight out of the gate. So basically what happened is I recently upgraded my dying alzheimer’s ridden laptop and got something really nice. I am using windows 11 and Audacity 3.2.1 as of this message.
