Information that I received from Behringer. If you toggle the red 2-tr/usb buttons, then it will fix the issue. Connect the USB connection from the mixer to your computer. You will need to select the 2TR/USB to CTRL ROOM button so that the computer output will be routed away from the main mix to the CTRL ROOM output. Do not press the 2TR/USB to MAIN button.
You will want to connect the control room outputs to your power amp or powered speakers and control your monitoring level via the CTRL ROOM knob. You will be able to monitor through the speakers or the headphones. The USB interface built into the mixer is class compliant under Windows and uses core audio driver on a Mac. This means that it doesn't need a driver to be installed when used with Windows XP or Mac OS X. The interface built into the mixer uses the generic Microsoft USB driver, which is built in to Windows XP. The interface built into the mixer doesn't have to have a driver of it's own at all.
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XP From the Start menu in Windows XP, go to control panel > sounds & audio devices > select audio. Set your default sound playback to USB Audio Codec. Also set the default recording to USB Audio Codec. Vista From the Start menu in Windows Vista, go to control panel > sounds.
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Set your playback to USB Audio Codec. Also set the recording to USB Audio Codec.
In addition you will need to select what interface is assigned in your recording software. There should be some kind of preferences menu or options menu to select it.
Refer to the users manual of your recording software for more information. You can download Audacity from the BEHRINGER website. Alternately, you can get Audacity directly from Sound Force. Go into the edit > preferences menu of Audacity. In the Audio I/O menu, here you can select the playback device and recording device.
This is where you select the USB interface. In the recording section, you will want to have the channels selection set to 2(stereo).
Please help stupid overhere. Connecting my laptop to mixer (usb),using audacity, 'preference' setting done blah blah blah all done.
Problem is this. To get the input signal to audacity,you need to toggle the 2 usb/ buttons,BUT if you set them to get input,theres no output to the mixer and speakers,soooooo,if you've recorded something and you want to add backing vocals or whatever,you cant hear the previous recording PLAYING while doing the RECORDING.
Is there ANY way to setup in order to change this? O.k,another problem.
After reading 'tmwilson's' post properly,I changed my setup to record and monitor,which works 'o.k'. While recording,I monitor the recording through headphones (volume control through 'control room' knob) while playing the audio track through the main output. (1832usb mixer,XP on laptop,Audacity) BUT, 2 issues. Is it seems to 'double' all the sound, headphone and speakers. If I 'slide up' the input level,it mutes the audio output and if I 'un-mute' it,it 'slides' the input back to zero,all this automatically. Audacity or soundcard issue? Any suggestions?
Hello everyone, I am also facing an issue with my Behringer X1832USB 18-Input Mixer where I am unable to get an audio signal to my laptop for recording. However, this worked few times for me initially when I started. Computer can send audio signals (when you play some music file) to mixer which I can hear through the mixer output. But there is no signal coming from mixer to laptop at all. I am using Windos XP and have correctly set the default device in control panel, sounds and audio devices to USB for paly back and recording. Can someone please advice me how to fix this problem? Hello everyone, I am also facing an issue with my Behringer X1832USB 18-Input Mixer where I am unable to get an audio signal to my laptop for recording.
However, this worked few times for me initially when I started. Computer can send audio signals (when you play some music file) to mixer which I can hear through the mixer output. But there is no signal coming from mixer to laptop at all.
I am using Windos XP and have correctly set the default device in control panel, sounds and audio devices to USB for paly back and recording. Can someone please advice me how to fix this problem? Make sure that the '2-TR to Main' is in the up position, the Mode is in control room, 2-TR/USB and Main in source are in the down position, and make sure your speakers are in the countrol room outs. TO simply play a file through your main output speakers, put the 2-TR to Main in the up position.
(red buttons) This is for recording purposes. If you are only trying to listen or play music through use the second option, but for recording, you pretty much have to use the first.
Have you got a healthy gain on the mixer? The VU meters should be well lit. I am also assuming that you have turned the recording volume up on audacity, its at the top of the page where the little microphone symbol is.
The rca inputs are on the same sector as monitoring back from the USB device, so you will not be able to record from these (they do this incase you are using a separate USB device), plug the mp3 player into stereo line inputs. Also, if using a windows machine you also have to set the volume on the windows mixer, control panel > advanced >options > properties > (select mixer device to input) > (tick controls) > click OK, then adjust volume.
I have the xenyx x1204 and this is my problem. Just bought it and I have no speakers only -mic -usb cord And i cannot get the comp to recognize it(windows 8). Do i need speakers, mains to record. Adobe acrobat 11 pro installer.
I only want to record. You'll do a lot better starting a new thread rather than tagging onto a 2-year-old one. Do you have 1204 USB? Did you look on the Behringer website for the ASIO drivers to download and install?
What DAW (recording software) are you using? You're going to need monitors for mixing and headphones for tracking. Read about using a mixer for recording. I had some of these same issues.
Especially out put to monitors I figured out certain button pushes send the sound straight to the headphone jack so i just plugged in there. I have not figured out how to fix the latency issue with the behringer since i could not find any mac specific drivers and the onboard cores lag significantly. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'd get logic or something but I'm disabled and money is tight. Like many people spend more money to eat a month than my entire income a month tight LOL so i'm stuck going cheap seems like there'd something to decrease the latency during recording though.
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Behringer XENYX X1204USB manual wrote:The XENYX mixer line has built-in USB connectivity, allowing stereo signals to be sent to and from the mixer and a computer. The audio sent from the mixer to a computer is identical to the MAIN MIX. Audio being sent to the mixer from a computer can be routed to the main mix with the 2-TR/USB TO MAIN button. I think this means that sending out a signal from a computer to this device's USB sound card either replaces its main mix, so I'm not sure if you'd be able to use any other functionality of the mixer simultaneously. If you could send two independent stereo signals to channels of the mixer, that could work, but that is not how this device functions.
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Its functionality as a USB sound card is not very useful for DJing. If you had another sound card (or two sound cards) sending independent signals to the mixer, you could use the XENYX X1204USB to mix them.
If your budget is very tight, you could try using a with the onboard sound card of your computer with Mixxx's Deck 1 & Deck 2 outputs and plug them into the mixer with 1/8' to 1/4' adapters. Plugging an onboard sound card into a cheap mixer is not going to sound very great though.