








🎧 Elevate your sound game — studio-quality recording, anywhere, anytime!
The Behringer UMC204HD is a compact, professional-grade 2x4 USB audio/MIDI interface featuring legendary Midas mic preamps and ultra-high 24-Bit/192 kHz resolution. Designed for seamless integration with Mac and Windows, it offers versatile inputs, MIDI connectivity, and broad DAW compatibility, making it the ultimate tool for musicians and producers aiming to capture pristine audio with ease.








| Product Dimensions | 18.49 x 13 x 5 cm; 620 g |
| Item model number | UMC204HD |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Connector | usb |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Styling | Midi |
| Supported Software | Avid ProTools, Ableton Live, Steinberg Cubase, Windows XP or Later, Mac OSX and Up |
| Country Produced In | china |
| Size | 0 |
| Proficiency Level | Beginner |
| Operating System | Windows、MacOS |
| Item Weight | 620 g |
L**N
Fantastic, functional, sturdy piece of hardware at an unbeatable price
So first of all this interface straight out of the box is of sturdy construction and comes with the required usb to hook it up.It provides 48v of phantom power to my DI box no problem, and the preamps have a very distinctive texture that in my opinion are second in sound qualiry only to Audient, who are very expensive and give you less inputs and outputs for your money.Both preamps are that weird hybrid kind that accept both jack leads and xlr cables, possibly more but unsure as i only tend to use those two.The pad that you can toggle to set the preamp to line level or instrument level is pretty nifty and could save you from having to use a di box depending on what you're plugging into it.Direct monitoring is pretty cool too you can switch between stereo and mono, very useful when you use headphones, and can also adjust the mix to the point where you can only hear whats going into the interface, or what's coming out of your DAW, and any blend of the two.As well as the headphone jack on the front it can also have i think it's two sets of monitors hooked up to the back which can be switched between on the front of the interface.Only drawback personally is that the LED system to check levels and clipping is ony like, two lights one green one red but that's fairly common amongst interfaces in and beyond this price range.All this coupled with the fact that it'll probably outlast my laptop and has midi ports on the back, makes me say that this is the ideal audio interface for producers/recording engineers, etc, who are starting a home setup, want a lot of options in terms of functionality and dont want to upgrade for a long time. And it's extremely useful for people of all levels as a portable interface.Fantastic piece of hardware for a fantastic price.
M**T
Amazing Sound Quality at an Incredible Price
I spent ages trying to decide between various different audio interfaces and tried out several before sticking with this Behringer UMV204HD. I tries a couple of M-Audio products, but they had serious issues with Windows 10 for some reason(?) and lacked in the features that I really wanted for use multi-tracking with Reaper and FL Studio.This Behringer audio interface is superb, bit in terms of sound quality and features and has exceeded my expectations. Ignore the brand snobs out there who mock the Behringer brand name - I have several Behringer products and they all performs impeccably and all have outstanding sound quality without breaking the bank.I am using this audio interface with both Windows 10 and Windows 7 and the drivers from Behringer provide zero latency monitoring of both recorded (playback) tracks and recording tracks when used with Reaper and FL Studio.I did loads of research on this interface before buying, and there are several excellent YouTube videos that have tested the noise levels of this interface. They all expressed amazement at the super-low noise levels that come out of this little box, even what the mic gain is cranked up high.If you are thinking of buying an audio interface to use in your home recording setup, you can't go wrong with this product from Behringer. Buy it - you will not regret it (and you might even have a money spare to buy a new microphone or something too) :)
P**R
High quality budget audio interface, but limited to USB power.
Quick Summary:Positives:+ 2 XLR inputs+ Extensive hardware controls+ Supports mono and stereo output via a hardware switch+ Low latency headphone monitoring+ Works on Linux+ Amps produce a clean signal until just below maximum gain+ Good range of outputs+ The price+ Good build qualityNegatives:- Amps are sufficient for dynamic microphones but not impressive in terms of volume.- Powered over USB only- Possible buzzing at maximum gainI am giving this interface 4 stars because it is a good product for its price. However from the perspective of someone using a dynamic microphone, the low amount of gain is a shame. I have not tested this interface with a condenser microphone so I cannot comment on the phantom power.Starting with the good, the interface is of good build quality, it is made from metal and feels sturdy, in terms of the casing and the knobs, I don't feel as though I would accidentally damage it in normal use at all. 2 XLR inputs is always nice to have, and these are both monitored separately. The headphone monitoring is quite good, there is a bit of noise, however the latency is very low, it feels instant to me. Mono and stereo output is supported via a hardware switch, which is nice as other interfaces will often only allow you to change this in software.The amps are good in terms of signal quality, I find that they are very clean right up until you turn them to max gain, where electrical buzzing can be heard.My favourite part about this interface is that it just works on Linux. I have found issues with other interfaces such as the scarlet solo 3rd gen, where linux will not allow you to have a mono signal, so the microphone would only be heard from one channel, ie one ear for headphone users. I have had no such issues with this interface, and I can control everything I need from hardware which is a big plus.Unfortunately this interface is powered over USB which limits the power of it's amplifier. The overall gain for dynamic microphones is quite low, I am not sure what the exact measurements are, but it certainly doesn't feel loud, however it is likely just fine for instruments and singing, for spoken voice it does okay, but it would be nice to have more volume headroom, not that this interface is any worse than other USB interfaces in terms of gain. I do hear some occasional electrical buzzing, but I am not sure if that is the fault of the interface or not.If you are okay with the drawbacks, this is a great interface for the price and I can recommend it.
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