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    BEHRINGER U-Control Uca202 Ultra Low-Latency 2 In/2 Out Usb/Audio Interface With Digital Output

    • Oh and of course you do need a good audio recording software like ProTools, Sound Forge, or Cubase to do a decent job of recording audio on your computer and letting you edit it and manipulate it with professional sounding results
    • The recording is awesome.
    • I use my Apple devices as little portable recording studios - nothing professional, just looping, sketching, and small compositions for fun.
    • Loud buzzing accompanies every recording
    • Perfect for monitoring audio while recording it
    • The NOISE this unit picks up is rediculous, so present as to ruin anything recorded through it
    • The design of the unit supports recording and playback
    • By hooking the signal from the mixer's 1-2 subgroup to the UCA202, I get a clean recording that I can further tweak with Audacity (available from audacity
    • As a side note to the above review, great audio recording/editing software can be had for free at [...]
    • Record and playback are clear and steady.
    • The "Monitor" input for 3.5mm headphones works wells and gives you a live feed of what the recording sounds like before editing
    • I bought a Xlr to dual rca cable for this and am having great success recording electric guitar into Audacity
    • It is next to impossible to eliminate or minimize the noise you get while recording from this device.
    • It works fine for most uses, such as recording to a computer, sending digital or analog sound to a receiver or mixer, listening to two devices (e.g. an electric guitar and a computer).
    • It has solved my latency problems when recording on my pc.
    • i use the Behringer UCA202 U-Control Audio Interface with Audacity to record my mixes from a Pioneer DJM 400 mixer to my laptop PC (Vista) and it does a great job of recording good quality audio
    • On my Windows 7 laptop, I use the free recording software (Audacity) made available as recommended by the manufacturer.
    • First of all I know that if you like the way your drums sound in real life, then you should expect a 99% accurate recording of them
    • : I originally bought this item to assist in better quality recording without spending a lot of money, which is has suited this need perfectly
    • Love it as well for everyday use to hook my W7 computer to my Bose radio, as well as special recording products.
    • It was only joy - no driver trouble in Linux or when taking it to friends under windoze and the sound when recording or playing back is really good - with one exception
    • Just plug the USB cable into an available port on your PC, and connect your audio device to the unit and you're ready to record, either using the software available free from the Behringer web site, or your favorite recording software
    • I too, searched high an low for a simple device to do good quality recording
    • I did not need a fancy recording device, just something that would convert the sound from our sound board to a USB jack and that's exactly what this device does
    • My old iMic was to the point and maybe had been distorting my records from my turntable.
    • If you're trying to start off with a cheap recording set up, buy this
    • Enables me to have an easy recording studio.
    • Had nasty ground buzz recording directly through sound card.
    • I'm using this with Audacity(the free recording software)as an inexpensive way to get my records into my itunes
    • It's easy to use, and records in good quality
    • not the best quality recording but good enough.
    • If you're looking for a cheap recording device, this is fairly good for being only $30.
    • Recommend for someone looking for decent recording quality on a budget.
    • Also, if you use Audacity, make sure you set the correct recording channel
    • Fl Studio 9 it showed up as one of the I/O options under the title BEHRINGER USB AUDIO and now my microphone sounds perfecly clear, and so do my mixes