Re: Behringer UMC1820 experiences and sync settings?

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David,

* David Kastrup <dak@xxxxxxx> [2022-05-29 12:37]:
[...]
> Do you have a computer with genuine CardBus interface or some adapter,
> like Expresscard to CardBus?  If the latter, it might help to downgrade
> your Expresscard slot to Expresscard 1 speeds in the BIOS.
Thanks! It is a genuine CardBus interface. Fiddly and mechanically
unreliable as it is. :)
 
[...]
> It is likely that you'll have worse SNR ratios.  Behringer has been sort
> of a hit&miss company for me that has deficits in its part sources and
> circuitry and support, resulting in audio quality problems, driver
> problems, device durability problems.
> 
> At the same time, they have a few hits as well which not only have a
> great price but actually also good value.  Off of the top of my head I
> can think of the BCF2000 MIDI controller and the B-5 microphone.  
True, I just discovered that I am earning money with my BCF2k since 2007
already and it has never ever caused a single problem. And despite its
fader motors being too loud for studio automation mixing I use it for a
lot of live work. I even sent back its successor, the x-touch because
its faders are just as noisy and is merely heavier, bulkier and more
expensive.

Anyone else with experience of the UMC1820 perhaps?

cheers, P
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