Behringer UM2 User's Manual

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Pages 39
Year 2021
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Behringer UM2 Specification

The Behringer U-Phoria UM2 is a compact and efficient 2x2 USB audio interface aimed at musicians, podcasters, and audio enthusiasts seeking an affordable recording solution. It features a combination of XLR/TRS input with a studio-grade XENYX microphone preamplifier, providing a clear and clean signal path for both dynamic and condenser microphones. The interface supports 48 kHz resolution, ensuring high-quality audio reproduction.

Additionally, the UM2 includes a second ¼" instrument input, ideal for connecting guitars or other line-level devices. Monitoring is facilitated through a ¼" headphone output with direct monitoring capabilities, allowing users to listen to input signals with zero latency. The device also features signal and clip indicators to assist in optimizing recording levels and preventing distortion.

The UM2 is bus-powered via USB, eliminating the need for an external power supply and enhancing its portability. It is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems without requiring additional drivers, thanks to its class-compliant design. The rugged plastic housing offers durability while maintaining a lightweight profile, suitable for both home studio setups and mobile recording sessions.

Overall, the Behringer UM2 delivers essential features for basic recording needs, serving as a reliable entry-level interface with straightforward operation and connectivity.

Behringer UM2 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Behringer UM2 to my computer?

To connect the Behringer UM2 to your computer, use a USB cable to connect the UM2's USB port to a USB port on your computer. The device should be recognized automatically by most operating systems.

What software do I need to use the Behringer UM2?

The Behringer UM2 is compatible with most DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) such as Audacity, Ableton Live, and GarageBand. No additional drivers are needed for Mac, but Windows users can download the ASIO4ALL driver for better performance.

How can I monitor audio input on the Behringer UM2?

To monitor audio input, plug your headphones into the UM2's headphone jack and adjust the Direct Monitor switch to the 'ON' position. This allows you to hear the input signal in real-time without latency.

Why is there no sound coming from my Behringer UM2?

Ensure that your input and output device settings on your computer are configured to use the UM2. Also, check that the volume levels are adequate and that any connected cables are securely plugged in.

How do I update the drivers for my Behringer UM2?

Visit the Behringer website to download the latest drivers for your UM2 if available. For Windows, you might also use the ASIO4ALL driver for updated support. Mac users typically do not require additional drivers.

Can I use the Behringer UM2 with a microphone that requires phantom power?

Yes, the Behringer UM2 provides 48V phantom power for condenser microphones. Simply press the '48V' button to activate phantom power when using a compatible microphone.

How can I reduce noise or hum when using the UM2?

Ensure all connections are secure and use balanced cables if possible. Keep cables away from power lines and electrical devices that might cause interference. Using a ground loop isolator can also help reduce hum.

What is the best way to set the gain levels on the Behringer UM2?

Adjust the gain knobs for your input channels so that the peak LED occasionally lights up. This ensures that the input signal is strong but not clipping. Use your DAW's meters to monitor and fine-tune the levels.

How do I record instruments using the Behringer UM2?

Connect your instrument to the UM2's instrument input using a suitable cable. Open your DAW, select the UM2 as the input device, create a new track, and start recording. Adjust gain levels to avoid clipping.

What should I do if my Behringer UM2 is not recognized by my computer?

Try using a different USB port or cable, restart your computer, and check for driver updates. Ensure that the UM2 is powered on and check the system settings to make sure the UM2 is selected as the input/output device.