Agree. I started with a 404hd, and when I decided I wanted a "more pro" brand got an SSL2. Frankly I didn't notice any significant quality difference in the SSL2 over my 404. Behringer has a stigma, that I don't think it really deserves, they do in fact make quality gear at a low price point.
this is the video i was looking for all day long! I have the same beyerdynamics headphones , but before the purchase I didn't know that they would need a pre-amp. Currently I am waiting to get my sampler what I preordered. One important thing: can I listen to spotify, youtube or play games and hear the audio when my headphones are plugged into the interface, so does it have an audio output? I am newbie in this, sorry for the dumb questions :)))
Hi Roland! Theses questions aren't dumb at all! If I'm investing a good amount of money into tech, I'd want to make sure it does all I expect it to, so your concerns make sense. :) Yes, audio interfaces are great for that! Whenever I test an audio interface or headphones, I would always listen to epic Halo 3 music with its wide range of musical instruments and dynamic range, to see if I'm going to enjoy the overall experience. The beyers are LOVELY for that, and super comfortable, too. It's like having a theater sound system around your head! Enjoy your new interface and headphones!
@@DaveSoltura awesome, thank you! It was a close fight between this and the focusrite 2i2, but I didn’t really want to spend the extra money if the u-phoria 204 is just as good for cheaper. I’m gonna pair a Shure SM-57 with it and I should be all set :)
That's what I did I used blue yeti first then behringer umc22 lolz looking to up grade but I wonder which bundle is best on a budget ,I got two options focusrite are personus which one do u recommend
It sounds "fuller" overall. I'd say a 10% difference from the Behringer. But you'd be paying about twice is much for that 10% improvement, so it's really up to you if it's worth it!
@@DaveSoltura I've used the umc202hd, umc404hd, and a xenyx 302 usb, all 3 of them have that issue with static being audible on the pc audio coming in to the interface/mixer
@@dunste123 It seems to be a combination of a specific product model and being dealt a bad hand. On one hand, you'll rarely ever hear of horror stories with the Shure SM58. On the other hand, I've also had bad experiences with equipment in the past-- my flagship Audio Technica ATH M70X headphone band snapped in a year, given my head is small, and under minimal use. I bought it, even though my director told me his Audio Technica Headphones snapped. Yet, others get theirs to last a longer time. My AT2020 USB's have always outlasted my use, to the point I got to resell them. The Motu M2 I have right now works great but also experiences dropouts, which I don't ever get on the Behringer. It seems to be the least stable of any interface I've owned. My Presonus Studio 68, though has served me well for almost 3 years now, but people have had other experiences on it.
Agree. I started with a 404hd, and when I decided I wanted a "more pro" brand got an SSL2. Frankly I didn't notice any significant quality difference in the SSL2 over my 404.
Behringer has a stigma, that I don't think it really deserves, they do in fact make quality gear at a low price point.
Right on!!
When playing audio in a computer connected to the UMC204hd and headphones connected to the interface will it play audio at 192 kHz?
this is the video i was looking for all day long! I have the same beyerdynamics headphones , but before the purchase I didn't know that they would need a pre-amp. Currently I am waiting to get my sampler what I preordered. One important thing: can I listen to spotify, youtube or play games and hear the audio when my headphones are plugged into the interface, so does it have an audio output? I am newbie in this, sorry for the dumb questions :)))
Hi Roland! Theses questions aren't dumb at all! If I'm investing a good amount of money into tech, I'd want to make sure it does all I expect it to, so your concerns make sense. :) Yes, audio interfaces are great for that! Whenever I test an audio interface or headphones, I would always listen to epic Halo 3 music with its wide range of musical instruments and dynamic range, to see if I'm going to enjoy the overall experience. The beyers are LOVELY for that, and super comfortable, too. It's like having a theater sound system around your head! Enjoy your new interface and headphones!
Thanks for the comparison dude, time stamps would be useful 👍 good luck!
Between focusrite 18i8 And behringer umc 404 ..help me for a chose for m’y home studio please 🔥
Is this interface better or the m audio air 192 4?
I have no personal experience with it. Hope you get to pick the right one!
Do you think this interface could be used to chat on apps like discord and record instruments?
Absolutely!
@@DaveSoltura awesome, thank you! It was a close fight between this and the focusrite 2i2, but I didn’t really want to spend the extra money if the u-phoria 204 is just as good for cheaper. I’m gonna pair a Shure SM-57 with it and I should be all set :)
@@saxophite1333 Congrats!! You're definitely all set with that combo!! :)
Can i use it for live performance ? I need the daw for autotune and 1/2 for main and 3/4 for custom mix on In Ear Monooring. Will it work ?
I use it for live streams! Haven't used it in the way you described, though.
get the audient id4 or id14 that have the ability to build whatever sub mix you want for output channels.
That's what I did I used blue yeti first then behringer umc22 lolz looking to up grade but I wonder which bundle is best on a budget ,I got two options focusrite are personus which one do u recommend
Both are great! Can’t really go wrong with either.
⚡️Get the Behringer UMC 204 HD:
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⚡️Or the Motu M2
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💡 Question: Which audio interface do you prefer?
The 404 even better value
Why would you say the motu sounds better?
It sounds "fuller" overall. I'd say a 10% difference from the Behringer. But you'd be paying about twice is much for that 10% improvement, so it's really up to you if it's worth it!
As someone who used a lot of Behringer stuff in the past, I can say that their digital to analog converters suck and start to generate noise over time
Interesting. What stuff, in particular?
@@DaveSoltura I've used the umc202hd, umc404hd, and a xenyx 302 usb, all 3 of them have that issue with static being audible on the pc audio coming in to the interface/mixer
@@dunste123 Appreciate you sharing your findings. How long would you say "over time" was before you started getting static?
@@DaveSoltura Really depends on the product, my 404HD after a couple of months and my 202HD is starting to get it now after 2 years
@@dunste123 It seems to be a combination of a specific product model and being dealt a bad hand. On one hand, you'll rarely ever hear of horror stories with the Shure SM58. On the other hand, I've also had bad experiences with equipment in the past-- my flagship Audio Technica ATH M70X headphone band snapped in a year, given my head is small, and under minimal use. I bought it, even though my director told me his Audio Technica Headphones snapped. Yet, others get theirs to last a longer time. My AT2020 USB's have always outlasted my use, to the point I got to resell them. The Motu M2 I have right now works great but also experiences dropouts, which I don't ever get on the Behringer. It seems to be the least stable of any interface I've owned. My Presonus Studio 68, though has served me well for almost 3 years now, but people have had other experiences on it.