Brilliant video and great breakdown 👍🏻 Love my Arturia MiniFuse 2. It’s a little more but has a few tricks up it’s sleeve. But wow, never been a better time! Remember when you needed a ‘studio’!?! 😉
Excellent review! 👍 I bought the M-Track Duo 8 months ago and I just realized that weird issue when you turn the input gain above 9,5. 🤦🏻♀ Still, I think it's a great interface for the price.
I listened carefully with my new Sennheiser HD 300, which recently replaced my old and beloved HD 480. The M-Track Solo is the winner for me also. The noise level is lower, and the overall sound quality is just,...well..... 'crispier'. Thanks for testing. I use my iRig Keys I/O 25 as audio interface and midi controller.
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@@tristan_840 search red light problem. People can have it for years with no problem but some unlucky people get this near red light problem which is almost unfixable
A lot of these comments have a lot to say about buying something slightly more expensive because it’ll last longer. And that’s true. But you can only do that if you have that money to spend in the first place
Hello! I've been planning on buying a Behringer UMC22 interface (which a lot of reviews said it's better than the UM2). I would like to ask if the UMC22 is any better (or worse) than the M-Track Solo? I read a handful of reviews that the audio quality of M-Track Solo is much better than UMC22, but I'm pretty doubtful of it's build quality and longevity since it is full-on plastic, while on the other hand the UMC22 is much sturdier with its metal casing. Taking also into account the all-plastic casing of M-Track Solo would pretty much capture a lot of background interferance. Thanks in advance for your response 🫡
build quality (in this case the housing material) doesn't matter much if you don't drop it. also the sound quality of m-track solo/duo still a clear winner.
I still swear by the Focusrite Scarlett. Just automatically works without any drivers to install. My iPads and Mac are just plug and play. And can’t beat the performance or price.
I'm telling u now u can use it without the focusrite control app but u don't realize it A does work better with it installed and all the correct drivers installed.. and B as a focusrite owner u are entitled to alot of freebies.. you get 6 months of fl studio, and 2 or 3 extra daws.. that are basic. U get 3 months of Protools which sucks and u get autotune for 3 months of all Antares packs .. they have the best plug ins. I opted to download reaper as my daw that came with 60 days to try it and get setup.. I already have my presets. I already have my templates to record quickly and easily but really there is a good compressor and eq that Scarlett gives u for free as well.. they're one of my favorite plugins.. I use them on everything. Scarlet Red compressor and equalizer.. both rock.. but seriously there is a lot of bonuses you get for registering your serial number with focusrite.. I made a profile it took me about an hour or two to get everything but it definitely is worth it.. and if you take my advice with reaper once you have that working there's also a reaper stash website with all kinds of templates to make reaper look like other famous daws and there is tons of plug ins for free from reaper as well.. you can also make reaper look like pro tools.. you can make it look like fruity loops.. you can make it look like cubase. You can make it look like almost any other daw which makes it the best in my opinion and once you're 60 day trial runs out it's only $60 for the full version of the program.. it only cost more if you own a big studio. But I'm telling you secrets I wish someone showed me
I have a focusrite Scarlett solo 3rd generation and my audio Technica at 2020 mic .. best setup for the price ime and there's so many cool things you can get with the focusrite. I use the mic mod from Antares and it changing my at2020 to one of a whole list of expensive ass microphones .. and I got the Mic mod for free for 3 months from focusrite
the pops an clicks are related to there not being any dedicated drivers for the UM2 as only the UMC204 and above have dedicated drivers that eliminate pops and clicks and low buffer sizes. Coincidentally there exists another driver for an old interface of behringers that just so happens to be compatible with the UM2 which solved he pops and clicks and allowed me to have extremely low buffer sizes(49samples) and a latencyof about 7ms.
Just on History and Reputation alone I would take M-Audio over Behringer for ANY product. I've had Behringer mixers in repair once too often for cold soldering joints etc. M Audio was Midiman way back at beginning of MIDI, acquired by Avid which bundled ProTools LE with M-Audio interfaces etc. They still bundle the great AIR piano and other stuff with their stuff. I'm still using a perfectly fine ancient 2x2 M Audio 001 interface with zero problems as well as their controllers the Axiom 25 and Mk3 Keystation 64 !! 🎸
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuude! You may recall, I bought the M-Track Duo having watched your previous M-Track video when I needed a cheap and cheerful way to get my desktop back up and running. For the price, I'm knocked out with it. You're right about that weird issue with the gain knob in high settings though. Interestingly, the duo has a quarter inch jack for the headphones - the main reason I bought that over the solo. Who wants one of those pissypants little holes? oooooer! My friend bought a UM2 a short time before that and it is now in the bin. I personally don't buy Behringer because of who they are as people and some of the things they do. That said, their place and value in the market cannot be understated. Their X-Air for instance, is stunning. If only everything they made was as road worthy.
It may not be considered budget, but I just switched from a Focusrite Scarlet to a Universal Audio Volt 476p and holy smoke I was blown away by the difference. The built in 76 compressor and vintage pre-amp option are incredible, 4 independent in/out channels with separate controls for each, plus it works without needing drivers or external power if you connect via usb-c, and even works with iPads and mobile devices while traveling. Not to mention the numerous high quality UA plugins they give you for free to use in Logic, Pro Tools, Abelton, Luna, GarageBand, etc. It’s amazing value for less than half the cost of an Apollo interface. Highly recommended.
Want to run an Alesis E-Drum kit into computer, and then run that audio into the mixer and then to PA system; do I need an audio interface right? And if so, which would provide the best q quality sound through the Pa, without any latency at all?
I agree with your conclusion. However, I wouldn’t purchase either as they will probably have a short life forcing you to buy a replacement so, in the end, you really don’t save anything and probably inflict a headache or two on yourself in the process. I have had two midrange audio interfaces that have gone bad on me after years of faithful service. So I have high expectations that these two couldn’t ever match.
@TheGaragebandGuide very useful review! Do you know if the M-audio works as a pre-amp without being plugged into a laptop? I’d like to use it with my MPC, standalone(with some USB power, of course!)
If your looking at budget interfaces just like one level up from these, I absolutely love my M-Audio AIR 192x4! It provides a very clean signal for the price point ($109us last I checked). I have a 3rd Gen Scarlett Solo which is pretty sweet too, but I was gifted the M-audio last Christmas and have been using it ever since. It's audio quality was very close to the Focusrite tbh - not a huge difference really. But the design is far superior with every knob & button exactly where it should be. I was very impressed with both interface's preamp, but the M-audio's super-comfortable layout won the day for me. I highly recommend the AIR 192x4!
Hi Patrick, is it posible to cover iRig Pro Quattro VS Arturia MiniFuse 4? By the way looks completely different with hair 😂 I used to have long hair before as well!
Do both of these work with windows 11? Is it worth to just buy scarlet 3rd Gen for $100? I play metal guitar Is the $139 worth upgrade to focusrite 4th Gen?
Depends on your budget. The Scarlet is quite a reliable interface and I believe the 3rd gen should work on Win 11. These two are a bit older, not as future proof
i m lookinh to buy one for 50$ only for practise i don t care about recording but i don t want to have noticable latency and delay i just want to run it as an amp and that s it
I own a Behringer UMC202HD which was really designed for PC but I use it with my iPad Pro and it works and sounds great. I also sometimes use a Behringer Xenyx 802 8-channel mixer in my set-up…again, works and sounds great.
As far as i know umc202HD is much better than this umc 2 unit, they jave their own driver for 202HD while umc2 still using asio4all driver which apparently blew up the worst latency
Give that like button a wee tickle, then let me know which one of these super budget audio interfaces get YOUR vote!
Terrific help and info for any musician, but for this comment, I'm a 70-year-old songwriter with some marketable songs. Tips from this guy are great!
This video is EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thank you so much for putting this together! Subbed! 🤘
Brilliant video and great breakdown 👍🏻
Love my Arturia MiniFuse 2. It’s a little more but has a few tricks up it’s sleeve.
But wow, never been a better time! Remember when you needed a ‘studio’!?! 😉
Excellent review! 👍 I bought the M-Track Duo 8 months ago and I just realized that weird issue when you turn the input gain above 9,5. 🤦🏻♀ Still, I think it's a great interface for the price.
I listened carefully with my new Sennheiser HD 300, which recently replaced my old and beloved HD 480. The M-Track Solo is the winner for me also. The noise level is lower, and the overall sound quality is just,...well..... 'crispier'. Thanks for testing. I use my iRig Keys I/O 25 as audio interface and midi controller.
Don't buy the m audio that thing is a disaster waiting to happen
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@@kbullet7385why? Please elaborate
@@efemji search red light problem. People can have it for years with no problem but some unlucky people get this near red light problem which is almost unfixable
@@tristan_840 search red light problem. People can have it for years with no problem but some unlucky people get this near red light problem which is almost unfixable
A lot of these comments have a lot to say about buying something slightly more expensive because it’ll last longer. And that’s true. But you can only do that if you have that money to spend in the first place
I went with M-Audio because I really liked the old M-Audio midi keyboard I used to own.
Hello! I've been planning on buying a Behringer UMC22 interface (which a lot of reviews said it's better than the UM2). I would like to ask if the UMC22 is any better (or worse) than the M-Track Solo? I read a handful of reviews that the audio quality of M-Track Solo is much better than UMC22, but I'm pretty doubtful of it's build quality and longevity since it is full-on plastic, while on the other hand the UMC22 is much sturdier with its metal casing. Taking also into account the all-plastic casing of M-Track Solo would pretty much capture a lot of background interferance. Thanks in advance for your response 🫡
second this, I also want to know!
build quality (in this case the housing material) doesn't matter much if you don't drop it.
also the sound quality of m-track solo/duo still a clear winner.
I still swear by the Focusrite Scarlett. Just automatically works without any drivers to install. My iPads and Mac are just plug and play. And can’t beat the performance or price.
It's such a dependable, solid interface. There's a reason it's remained so popular for so long!
Agree - for serious musicians the last thing to cheap out is your AI.
I'm telling u now u can use it without the focusrite control app but u don't realize it A does work better with it installed and all the correct drivers installed.. and B as a focusrite owner u are entitled to alot of freebies.. you get 6 months of fl studio, and 2 or 3 extra daws.. that are basic. U get 3 months of Protools which sucks and u get autotune for 3 months of all Antares packs .. they have the best plug ins. I opted to download reaper as my daw that came with 60 days to try it and get setup.. I already have my presets. I already have my templates to record quickly and easily but really there is a good compressor and eq that Scarlett gives u for free as well.. they're one of my favorite plugins.. I use them on everything. Scarlet Red compressor and equalizer.. both rock.. but seriously there is a lot of bonuses you get for registering your serial number with focusrite.. I made a profile it took me about an hour or two to get everything but it definitely is worth it.. and if you take my advice with reaper once you have that working there's also a reaper stash website with all kinds of templates to make reaper look like other famous daws and there is tons of plug ins for free from reaper as well.. you can also make reaper look like pro tools.. you can make it look like fruity loops.. you can make it look like cubase. You can make it look like almost any other daw which makes it the best in my opinion and once you're 60 day trial runs out it's only $60 for the full version of the program.. it only cost more if you own a big studio. But I'm telling you secrets I wish someone showed me
I have a focusrite Scarlett solo 3rd generation and my audio Technica at 2020 mic .. best setup for the price ime and there's so many cool things you can get with the focusrite. I use the mic mod from Antares and it changing my at2020 to one of a whole list of expensive ass microphones .. and I got the Mic mod for free for 3 months from focusrite
the pops an clicks are related to there not being any dedicated drivers for the UM2 as only the UMC204 and above have dedicated drivers that eliminate pops and clicks and low buffer sizes. Coincidentally there exists another driver for an old interface of behringers that just so happens to be compatible with the UM2 which solved he pops and clicks and allowed me to have extremely low buffer sizes(49samples) and a latencyof about 7ms.
Great shootout! The M-Track seemed more transparent to my ears.
Thanks Patrick. I looked up the Blue Cat frequency analyser that you used also after watching. Seemed very useful.
Cheers Tim, it’s a cracker!
Just on History and Reputation alone I would take M-Audio over Behringer for ANY product. I've had Behringer mixers in repair once too often for cold soldering joints etc. M Audio was Midiman way back at beginning of MIDI, acquired by Avid which bundled ProTools LE with M-Audio interfaces etc. They still bundle the great AIR piano and other stuff with their stuff. I'm still using a perfectly fine ancient 2x2 M Audio 001 interface with zero problems as well as their controllers the Axiom 25 and Mk3 Keystation 64 !! 🎸
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuude! You may recall, I bought the M-Track Duo having watched your previous M-Track video when I needed a cheap and cheerful way to get my desktop back up and running. For the price, I'm knocked out with it. You're right about that weird issue with the gain knob in high settings though. Interestingly, the duo has a quarter inch jack for the headphones - the main reason I bought that over the solo. Who wants one of those pissypants little holes? oooooer! My friend bought a UM2 a short time before that and it is now in the bin. I personally don't buy Behringer because of who they are as people and some of the things they do. That said, their place and value in the market cannot be understated. Their X-Air for instance, is stunning. If only everything they made was as road worthy.
As they say, "Buy it nice, or buy it twice° - Thanks Patrick!
It may not be considered budget, but I just switched from a Focusrite Scarlet to a Universal Audio Volt 476p and holy smoke I was blown away by the difference.
The built in 76 compressor and vintage pre-amp option are incredible, 4 independent in/out channels with separate controls for each, plus it works without needing drivers or external power if you connect via usb-c, and even works with iPads and mobile devices while traveling.
Not to mention the numerous high quality UA plugins they give you for free to use in Logic, Pro Tools, Abelton, Luna, GarageBand, etc. It’s amazing value for less than half the cost of an Apollo interface. Highly recommended.
Want to run an Alesis E-Drum kit into computer, and then run that audio into the mixer and then to PA system; do I need an audio interface right?
And if so, which would provide the best q quality sound through the Pa, without any latency at all?
Great vid! Thx for this content
I would like to ask you how did you make the drums on the audio demos??
I opted for the duo and it’s great
perfect, just what i was looking for!
I agree with your conclusion. However, I wouldn’t purchase either as they will probably have a short life forcing you to buy a replacement so, in the end, you really don’t save anything and probably inflict a headache or two on yourself in the process. I have had two midrange audio interfaces that have gone bad on me after years of faithful service. So I have high expectations that these two couldn’t ever match.
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The UM2 has been around for a good while, nearly 12 years. I think if they were particularly prone to failure, we'd already know by now.
Thanks for the comparison, great video, keep it up! :)
Also, how about the M-Track AIR 192? Can you tell me something about it?
sir kindly help me how to import audio in m audio solo software mpc beats and record the same karaoke
behringer umc22 vs M-track solo?
@TheGaragebandGuide very useful review! Do you know if the M-audio works as a pre-amp without being plugged into a laptop? I’d like to use it with my MPC, standalone(with some USB power, of course!)
can i ask a very dumb question if i get a xlr to 1/4" can i use the guitar input as a 2nd mic input?
Behringer UMC202HD or the m track duo? which is better for duo podcast quality?
If your looking at budget interfaces just like one level up from these, I absolutely love my M-Audio AIR 192x4! It provides a very clean signal for the price point ($109us last I checked). I have a 3rd Gen Scarlett Solo which is pretty sweet too, but I was gifted the M-audio last Christmas and have been using it ever since. It's audio quality was very close to the Focusrite tbh - not a huge difference really. But the design is far superior with every knob & button exactly where it should be. I was very impressed with both interface's preamp, but the M-audio's super-comfortable layout won the day for me. I highly recommend the AIR 192x4!
How do i get distortion with mtrack interface
The solo sounds better
Esi 22xt is what you should buy at this price 0:10
24 bit , stereo inputs and extra switcheable input pairs on back
Im glad I went with the minifuse 1 instead of either of these interfaces
It’s definitely better quality. Also double the price.
I'm also glad that I went with the apollo twin instead of these interfaces
Hi Patrick, is it posible to cover iRig Pro Quattro VS Arturia MiniFuse 4?
By the way looks completely different with hair 😂 I used to have long hair before as well!
I'll see if I can get my hands on them, would make for an interesting comparison for sure!
Do both of these work with windows 11? Is it worth to just buy scarlet 3rd Gen for $100?
I play metal guitar
Is the $139 worth upgrade to focusrite 4th Gen?
Depends on your budget. The Scarlet is quite a reliable interface and I believe the 3rd gen should work on Win 11. These two are a bit older, not as future proof
I wish I couldve seen this video before I bought the um2 been having the same latency problems
i m lookinh to buy one for 50$ only for practise i don t care about recording but i don t want to have noticable latency and delay i just want to run it as an amp and that s it
Go for the m audio then.
Many thanks
I own a Behringer UMC202HD which was really designed for PC but I use it with my iPad Pro and it works and sounds great. I also sometimes use a Behringer Xenyx 802 8-channel mixer in my set-up…again, works and sounds great.
As far as i know umc202HD is much better than this umc 2 unit, they jave their own driver for 202HD while umc2 still using asio4all driver which apparently blew up the worst latency
For homestudio in 2024, which is better?
go with m-track
m audio. also get the mtrack duo, it has extra knob for monitoring so u can control both speaker and headphone volume.
Thanks
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Focusrite Scarlett, that's who! 😊
That’s what I use. Works with my Mac and iPad Pro and air with no problems.
It's a great interface for sure!
The UM2 is a direct clone of the MAudio FastTrack
Proving once again that you can...save too much money.
I just want to make cover songs from guitar and vocals it is good for that😟
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They are not both 16bit. Wrong and careless mistake.
@@DJ-ew8fd Yes, they are. I’d suggest at least googling the specs before leaving such a wrong and careless comment.
The latency is a driver issue.
No drivers on Mac.