

You don’t need additional drivers for it. I made some wrong assumptions and little mistakes at first, but I hope the little errors I made will help you prevent them.Īlthough Behringer doesn’t claim it to be compatible with Linux, it does work perfectly well on Ardour (with the standard ALSA driver). In this video I’ll walk you trough the steps I took to record multiple tracks at once with it. The Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD is a 4 in/4 out USB Audio interface and can be used for multitrack recording with Windows, Apple and Linux recording software (DAW). Multitrack recording with the Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD and Ardour (Linux), Mixcraft (Windows) and Audacity (Windows) is very easy to do (once you know how to connect it and what driver to install when using Windows). I got this device as a birthday present and made a video about it, trying to answer this one question I’ve read the most in comments on Youtube “can it record 4 tracks at once?”.

This makes it a perfect fit for any small studio or bands wanting to do some demo recording without breaking the bank!

It’s a step up from the cheapest models with Xenyx pre-amps. The 4 inputs all have 48v Phantom power and are equipped with fantastic “dead silent” Midas pre-amps. I checked and besides the installation report as successfully finished, the files are not in the folder.The Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD is a 4 in/4 out audio interface allowing you to record up to 4 intstruments or vocals at the same time. Library/PreferencePanes/MIDI Drivers/YAMAHA-USBMIDIPatch.prefPane Note 2: In the installation guide of item 2, ask to confirm that the installation was successful if we have files in the folder: Note 1: I already tested using the original keyboard cable + USB HUB, as well as I bought a new USB-B to USB-C cable, connecting directly to the Macbook and the result was the same.

When trying to use it with the keyboard, the MacBook is recognizing the midi interface (I can see it in the "Midi Studio" screen, but it does not recognize the audio interface, that means, I am able to control VST, exchange midi signals, but neither the operating system nor the DAW is recognizing the audio interface. I installed the latest version available from the Yamaha website:ġ) Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver V3.1.1 for Mac macOS 11/12(Intel/Apple silicon with Rosetta 2).Ģ) USB-MIDI Driver V1.5.0 for Mac macOS 12, 11 (Intel/Apple silicon with Rosetta 2) I just bought a MacBook with an M1 chip (Apple Silicon) and it's on macOS Monterey 12.4. I've always used my Synth/Keyboard Yamaha MOX8 with Windows and I've never had problems to the Driver recognize the audio and/or midi interface. Yamaha Midi driver with Macbook M1 (Apple Silicon) - Midi interface OK, Not recognizing Audio interface Hi,
