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I just bought an U-phoria UMC204HD audio interface, but it unfortunatetly can't receive audio from iPad. I had contacted behringer first before hitting the buy button to make sure the interface would be compatible with iPad, which they confirmed.
Anyone having success with this setup?:
iPad mini 2 + usb3 to lightning adapter + powered usb 2.0 hub + U-phoria UMC204HD
Anyone having success with this setup?:
iPad mini 2 + usb3 to lightning adapter + powered usb 2.0 hub + U-phoria UMC204HD
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- I came really close to buying one, but ended up getting a Steinberg UR22 MkII instead because the Behringer interfaces all seemed to be backordered. Double check all your cables and connections, maybe try bypassing the hub to see if that might be the issue.
- OK, so from your description, when you generate sound on your iPad that would normally come out of the built-in speaker, you hear nothing from the headphone jack of the U-phoria when it's connected? You can successfully record from the inputs? Does the midi work?If you are using headphones, don't over look the Mix knob (IN - PB).What app(s) are you using?
- I found there is actually something coming out but it it buried in the noise base. Thought it might be a defective unit but two out of two .. Returned mine for a Focusriite 18i20. First gens are price reduced now.
- Any other experiences with the Behringer?I already have the Roland UA-22 which works great but unfortunately i'm in the need for 4 seperate outputs now and thinking to replace the Roland with this one.Any other interface tips welcome but shouldn't cost more than 130,-€.I already bought too much gear the last weeks^^
- I managed to make the UMC204HD with the ipad and it is sounds quite good.
- @Philippe said:
I managed to make the UMC204HD with the ipad and it is sounds quite good.Was there any trick to it? I was thinking of getting it. - edited January 2017@Philippe said:
I managed to make the UMC204HD with the ipad and it is sounds quite good.Ok,thanks!What means'managed'?Did it not work right out of the box?I guess it should as a class compliant interface..i assume it works with a powered hub?How about the latency?It's so dirt cheap,almost unbelievable.. - Firmware update through a pc, but shouldn't be necessary on HD decices. Don't forget to set ipad volume as well as interface volume, both affect output.
- @Philippe said:
Firmware update through a pc, but shouldn't be necessary on HD decices. Don't forget to set ipad volume as well as interface volume, both affect output.ah,ok.Funny,cause if i plug my UA-22 in the ipad volume is'locked' and i can change it only on the interface.Thanks again,guess i'll give it a try then. - I ordered it today but already regretting it a bit.The 404HD is also dirt cheap,should have looked at this first.But at least i can try the 204 first.Still possible to send it back and get the bigger one if needed.
- edited January 2017Ok,now i have both interfaces at home but of course i'll return the 204 and keep the 404.It's great but i have a little problem with auria.Hope the problem lies within auria.I made a bug report here:
- A warning to potential buyers:Garageband free ipad 2. I turns out it's not Auria but the interface that makes problems.When you switch between apps and Background audio is active,the audio signal will quickly distort (similar to samplerate/bitrate degrate) and'slow down'.You need to unplug/plug the interface to make it..great again (fortunately in Auria you can do it even while aurias sequencer is running!).It's the same with UMC204HD so i assume the whole UMC series is affected.It would be great if someone with one of those interfaces could test it with iOS10 (i'm still on 9.3.5)
- edited February 2017I was about to convince myself to trade out my Focusrite 2i2 and buy a UMC404HD.. then I saw this Auria bugAnyone using this successfully on iOS 10??
- edited March 2017@Crabman said:
I turns out it's not Auria but the interface that makes problems.When you switch between apps and Background audio is active,the audio signal will quickly distort (similar to samplerate/bitrate degrate) and'slow down'.You need to unplug/plug the interface to make it..great again (fortunately in Auria you can do it even while aurias sequencer is running!).It's the same with UMC204HD so i assume the whole UMC series is affected.I believe you, but I'm just curious.. I don't understand how this can be an interface problem. I always assumed that class compliant is universal and means it will 'just work'. What is it about some class compliant devices that makes certain apps 'unhappy' like the above situation with Auria?By the way, bought the 404HD, will see how it works for me in iOS 10 - Well, on first impression I'm not happy. The only sound I'm getting is the direct monitoring..will look into firmware update mentioned above.
- There is no firmware update for the 404HD, maybe @Philippe was talking about the windows drivers available here.
http://www.music-group.com/Categories/Behringer/Computer-Audio/Audio-Interfaces/UMC404HD/p/P0BK1/downloadsAnyway, reading the thread more closely I'm hoping that my issue with getting no audio output is just that I haven't tried adjusting the iPad volume. I'm accustomed to class-compliant devices overriding volume, so I didn't even think of fiddling with that. - edited March 2017Hello, don't mind me. I'm perfectly happy carrying on this conversation by myself. ;-)I just wanted to report that I have the 404HD working now. Oddly, i have to adjust the iPad volume button before I get any audio output to the 404HD. The headphone output is then affected by a combination of the iPad internal volume settings and the unit's headphone knob.The sound is great, clean inputs. Looking forward to testing everything else now that I have it working. I'll test Crabmans Auria issues as well when I get a chance.
- Sorry,i just saw it now yeah,i have to revert my statement from above a little as well.First:it was not only an auria problem,i had it with other apps as well.BUT:somehow (after i used the interface on my macbook for an evening)the problems magically disappeared almost entirely.I still have some rare problems from time to time but i'm not sure anymore if the interface (alone)is to blame here.Could be a combination of my powered hub,the usb cable and all the other stuff that's attached to the hub (i.e.two Korg machines).Who knows..i'm very happy with the 404 nonetheless and would recommend it.It works in auria with a latency down to 32 samples while using all in/outputs.That's great.But please test it like i did.So,with background audio on and switching between different apps (like auria/audioshare) or when using auria,switch to home screen or to safari etc.I'm curious about other user experiences.
- Hi thereSorry to drag up an old thread, but I just bought behringer 404, and having trouble using with my iPad.The seller (eBay) didn't send a power supply (frustrating), so I managed to find one supplying what I THINK the device needs.My PSu matches the Behringer for:
- 5V
- It's supplying 2.5a
- The tip, has a swappable end (so u can use different sized (diameter) connections etc.
- the Behringer has a negative pin on it (polarity) and I have made sure the polarity is set correctly on the psu.
I have it connected to a REALMAX NEW LIGHTNING CAMERA CONNECTION KIT via USB cable, which plugs into the Lightning port on iPad Air 1.But I receive the error; 'device requires too much power'To my understanding.. I have supplied the Behringer404 with enough power. So maybe the CCK is not up to scratch.
(I was never 100% sure it would work even when I bought it).---the product info on Amazon said nothing about supporting iOS 8.1 (which I'm on),
In fact it actually states on it 'IOS 9'. But it that doesn't necessarily mean it won't work with an earlier version. However it DOES say it DOES work on iPad Air 1.So.. Since u got yours to work, what's your setup?
Maybe I should find another CCK?I'd be glad of any advice!Video description of problem: - Do you have a non powered or power hub with more than 1 entry?
Try to plug FIRST the hub into iPad CCK and then plug the sound card USB into hub.
It seems to fix this problem for some strange reason - edited June 2017Wow! Thanks for the tip!
I found an old usb 2 hub, I find it bizarre that this arrangement works but..
Well.. It seems to!?Using various apps.. I can see the UI registering the key presses (I'm using midi keyboard connected to the behringer),.. But I'm not hearing any sound.. :-/CORRECTION:
I am hearing sound when I play the keys but it drops out after a few seconds. Strange. - Hate to say it, but if it's not a real Apple CCK you are very likely to have reliability issues (with any audio/midi interface).
- No issues here with the 204HD and Apple USB3 Camera Connector.
- Another strange thing is that these BehringER interfaces only produce sound after you adjust the physical volume button on your iOS device. Meaning, you can plug everything correctly and get no sound. I always plug everything in then put iPad volume to max. 404HD has been working great for me once I figured this out.
- @Matthew said:
No issues here with the 204HD and Apple USB3 Camera Connector.Ok I might buy one. --just so I don't get screwed again, which ipad are u using?
I'm on air1, I don't want to find that the usb3 version for some bizarre reason not work for me. - @Hmtx said:
Another strange thing is that these BehringER interfaces only produce sound after you adjust the physical volume button on your iOS device. Meaning, you can plug everything correctly and get no sound. I always plug everything in then put iPad volume to max. 404HD has been working great for me once I figured this out.I noticed this too.Sometimes the walled garden approach really tests my patience!
Get this, my CCK has been working for about 15mins (tried various apps), and then all of a sudden ios pops up a message ~'this cable not certified to work with ios, you may have limited reliability'.So for a little time.. It WAS working, and then it decided to say f you.
Frustrating!! It really tests your patience with Apple. - edited June 2017@SkillipEvolver said:@Hmtx said:
Another strange thing is that these BehringER interfaces only produce sound after you adjust the physical volume button on your iOS device. Meaning, you can plug everything correctly and get no sound. I always plug everything in then put iPad volume to max. 404HD has been working great for me once I figured this out.I noticed this too.Sometimes the walled garden approach really tests my patience!
Get this, my CCK has been working for about 15mins (tried various apps), and then all of a sudden ios pops up a message ~'this cable not certified to work with ios, you may have limited reliability'.So for a little time.. It WAS working, and then it decided to say f you.
Frustrating!! It really tests your patience with Apple.It's a simple solution really. Stop using a third party cck. Apple ccks have some chip inside that tells the os if it's genuine or not and eventually blocks fake ones. Just get the usb 3.0 cck and plug in a 2.1A battery bank or the iPads charger to it's lightening port and all your power related issues go away. Plus the iPad gets charged as well. - Is there any benefit to using the USB 3.0 lightning adapters?
- @gleandibson said:
Is there any benefit to using the USB 3.0 lightning adapters?Yes, you can charge your iPad at same time and use some devices that would otherwise need a powered hub - I'm using the 1st gen 12.9' Pro. I would think the regular lightning CCK would work as well, but you'll likely need a powered usb hub as well.@SkillipEvolver said:@Matthew said:
No issues here with the 204HD and Apple USB3 Camera Connector.Ok I might buy one. --just so I don't get screwed again, which ipad are u using?
I'm on air1, I don't want to find that the usb3 version for some bizarre reason not work for me.
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- @BiancaNeve said:@gleandibson said:
Is there any benefit to using the USB 3.0 lightning adapters?Yes, you can charge your iPad at same time and use some devices that would otherwise need a powered hubBut, would a USB 2 adapter do the same for $20 less if you don't have any USB 3 devices? - This looks like the only 404HD thread so time for a bump..
Similar to the other user, I'm experiencing issues device drawing too much power. I have a 12.9' iPad Pro. This is the cck I'm using http://store.apple.com/us/go/product/MD821AM/A?mnid=sjFcjoDsP-dt_mtid_1870765e38482_pcrid_52243316890_&cid=aos-us-kwgo-pla-btb--slid--product-MD821AM/A&mtid=1870765e38482&muid=ae376556-32ae-4320-b42b-7f39ff1f4c33&aosid=p238.
Is it likely I need the USB 3 cck which has the ability to charge the iPad simultaneously? - Negative, I thought the cck I had would work. Would a USB 3 cck function as a powered hub to, or would I need a powered hub regardless?
Also, how would a hub work into the mix from interface > cck > iPad? - It seems you need to have a powered USB hub even if you have the UMC404 plugged into wall power. I don't have the interface but it seems ideal for me and I've done quite a bit of research. Hopefully that gets you working!
- @noisefan said:
Interface > powered hub > Apple CCK > iPad.Great, I'll look into this. I was pretty disappointed for it not to work the way I thought I would, but circling back on the research I did ahead of time, it's great to see there should be a way to get it to work - Please post if you have any other issues or if things are working fine once you get all the parts together. I am really curious about this interface.For my keyboards and knob/fader controllers I use a USB hub powered by a separate USB battery so I'm not connected to any wall power. Freedom!
- @noisefan said:
Please post if you have any other issues or if things are working fine once you get all the parts together. I am really curious about this interface.For my keyboards and knob/fader controllers I use a USB hub powered by a separate USB battery so I'm not connected to any wall power. Freedom!So the USB hub acts as a communication point between your iOS device and hardware correct?
Just curious, which one do you use? - @noisefan said:
Interface > powered hub > Apple CCK > iPad.I have the UMC 404 working this way just fine. Many jams at home and one gig, all with no problems. - @Hmtx said:@noisefan said:
Interface > powered hub > Apple CCK > iPad.I have the UMC 404 working this way just fine. Many jams at home and one gig, all with no problems.Which hub do you use, do you recommend it or have another suggestion? - Any functional powered USB 2 hub should work. I would just recommend something with a detachable power supply, so you can swap it for a USB adapter/ battery setup and go mobile with it. (If that's something you might want to do)
- @gleandibson said:@BiancaNeve said:@gleandibson said:
Is there any benefit to using the USB 3.0 lightning adapters?Yes, you can charge your iPad at same time and use some devices that would otherwise need a powered hubBut, would a USB 2 adapter do the same for $20 less if you don't have any USB 3 devices?The usb3 cck is the one that allows charging, it runs as usb2 on devices that don't do usb3. The usb2 cck definitely works (that's what I have) but you wont be able to charge and then you'd also need a hub to avoid a device power message. - Yep. I bought a 404 too.
Having to use the USB hub is almost certain.When I read the title of this thread I already guessed what the problem might be.It is a path well-trodden! and not a particularly joyous one!One thing which bugs me about the official Apple CCKs is.. How do u know you're buying a USB3 one? Vague apple branding doesn't help in this situation! - USB3 CCK adds the lightning port for charging while the USB2 CCK is just a USB port. But you knew that right? Normally I'd agree that Apple's unnecessarily consistent naming system is stupid but in this case the products are easy to distinguish.So the UMC404HD (and other U-Phoria) has the Apple volume switch issue which isn't really a problem just need to be aware. But does the app switching noise or any other real problem still exist? Four ins and outs easy to use?
- No I didn't really know that. -I haven't bought one yet. So I've not actually even tried my 404 yet. Any chance you could link us to the usb3 product?
- @SkillipEvolver said:
No I didn't really know that. -I haven't bought one yet. So I've not actually even tried my 404 yet. Any chance you could link us to the usb3 product?https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MK0W2AM/A/lightning-to-usb-3-camera-adapter this I believe - @noisefan said:
Please post if you have any other issues or if things are working fine once you get all the parts together. I am really curious about this interface.For my keyboards and knob/fader controllers I use a USB hub powered by a separate USB battery so I'm not connected to any wall power. Freedom!Picked this up, http://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-4-port-usb-3-0-hub-black/5631038.p?skuId=5631038&extStoreId=&ref=212&loc=1&ksid=b334d80d-3025-4b96-a57c-44baaee176ed&ksprof_id=8&ksaffcode=pg199014&ksdevice=t&lsft=ref:212,loc:2Took me forever to realize the cck plugs into the port next to the power supply on the back, but finally got it working and all is good - How's it working out for you? How u using this setup?
- edited December 2017Hey all! I received a Behringer UMC204HD for Xmas. I did some light research on it here and elsewhere, and for the price, it looked like it had a good shot of covering all the features I needed for a home recording setup. This is the one I have:My question is about the Camera Connection Kit. I have an Apple CCK2 and a small USB 2.0 powered hub, so I'm pretty sure I could get it to work similar to a setup described by @Hmtx above.But I bought one of those knock-off CCK3's that allow you to charge, which I wouldn't have done had I read further and seen all the fine AudioBus Forum members advising only to buy first-party Apple products for compatibility reasons. Actually, my imitation CCK3 mostly works - the only thing it doesn't do so far is charge my 12.9' iPadPro. So it could be a problem limited to USB 3.0 charging with that 29W wall adapter. But it would not supply power for the UMC204HD and/or charge the iPad Pro. (Actually, as I type this, I wonder if I should try using the 12W USB 2.0 charger that shipped with the iPad. Maybe that would work..)QUESTION: If I had a functioning Apple CCK3, would that supply the power to run the Behringer UMC204HD interface? Or do you need a powered hub to run the interface no matter what you do? I think the answer is 'no' - it probably draws more than the iPad can supply, and I can't tell if the CCK3 increases the power output by the USB output while also charging the iPad. Thanks for the help!
- If you want your class-compliant audio/midi interface to work and charge the iPad at the same time, before spending hours for troubleshooting, make sure you can tick the following check marks:
- You're using an iDevice with iOS 9.0 or above. iOS 8 or lower are NOT supported.
- The original Apple USB3 to Lightning adapter connected to the iDevice
- The Lightning charger connected to the USB3 adapter and powered
- The USB audio interface connected to the adapter's USB3 port.
I prefer using Audio Evolution Mobile for testing audio interfaces, the dev has a lot of experience with USB devices, the app is free (for up to three audio tracks) and you can record both audio and MIDI. - @rs2000 said:
If you want your class-compliant audio/midi interface to work and charge the iPad at the same time, before spending hours for troubleshooting, make sure you can tick the following check marks:- You're using an iDevice with iOS 9.0 or above. iOS 8 or lower are NOT supported.
- The original Apple USB3 to Lightning adapter connected to the iDevice
- The Lightning charger connected to the USB3 adapter and powered
- The USB audio interface connected to the adapter's USB3 port.
I prefer using Audio Evolution Mobile for testing audio interfaces, the dev has a lot of experience with USB devices, the app is free (for up to three audio tracks) and you can record both audio and MIDI.Thanks, but I'm on iOS 11(newest update), and yes I plugged everything in. I also have have several DAW's, but I was just trying a simple test into Audioshare and it wasn't working. There is a power light on the UMC204HD, it was flashing intermittently, which I thought suggested insufficient power.Not all class compliant USB devices are the same - some simply draw too much power to be used off an iPad (but could work with a powered hub). My question was more specific to this Behringer unit and whether it still needed a powered hub if you used the CCK3 with power supplied. I guess it's not the end of the world if you do need to use a hub with it. - just came across this post. had a 404 for a few weeks. bought for 4 inputs into cubase. hadnt even thought about using iot with the ipad.
bit late now but tomorrow will will try setting it up with cck - @StormJH1 said:
QUESTION: If I had a functioning Apple CCK3, would that supply the power to run the Behringer UMC204HD interface? Or do you need a powered hub to run the interface no matter what you do? I think the answer is 'no' - it probably draws more than the iPad can supply, and I can't tell if the CCK3 increases the power output by the USB output while also charging the iPad. Thanks for the help!Just thought I’d chime in with an answer.I have the same Behringer interface and it works flawlessly with an Apple USB 3.0 CCK and powered USB hub for my 12.9 iPad Pro. Set up garageband with mac mini and audiobox 96. You do need a powered hub. This is the one I have:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01FO2QS0OIt has an “out” USB cable that you plug into the CCK. The port on the opposite end says “charging” and I run a lightning cable from there to the CCK lightning port. The Behringer goes into one of the ports on top of the hub. One nice thing about the hub is that is has little toggle buttons next to the ports on top so you can power that port on or off, which is a handy way to turn off the Behringer interface without unplugging it (and the charging port stays on for the iPad). - I believe the CCK3 does not provide any extra power to the USB port, so the behringer would still require more power and a powered USB hub would be needed.This is generally true for all audio interfaces on iOS unless they have their own batteries or external power source. So the 204HD would definitely need the powered hub
- @obijohn & @Hmtx - You are both correct. Thanks for the response and assistance. This is my first 'real' interface of any kind I've used, not counting the Behringer UCA202, which actually is a terrific dongle that does a great job converting raw audio to digital, and probably will still get use in a grab-and-go situation in the future. So I hadn't tried to power a desktop box like this one (or the Focusrite/Steinberg/etc. ones), and it makes sense that you'd need a powered hub.Fortunately, I already had a Pluggable brand one - it's only USB 2.0, but I think that's somewhat irrelevant in terms of supplying power and transmitting data here. In fact, as far as I know, the only thing USB 3.0 really does on iOS devices right now is allow faster charge transfer on the few devices that support it.I just wired everything up, and it did work! I'll stick with my imposter CCK3 for now - it seems to work so long as you use the 12W USB 2.0 charger just to maintain charge while playing, which is perfectly fine. Pretty cool to have 1/4' instrument cable input, XLR input, DIN MIDI In/Out and digital conversion handled all in one box - I could do most of this previously, but it would require a series of different cables and smaller conversion boxes that had to be switched out.
- @StormJH1 said:
Thanks, but I'm on iOS 11(newest update), and yes I plugged everything in. I also have have several DAW's, but I was just trying a simple test into Audioshare and it wasn't working. There is a power light on the UMC204HD, it was flashing intermittently, which I thought suggested insufficient power.Not all class compliant USB devices are the same - some simply draw too much power to be used off an iPad (but could work with a powered hub). My question was more specific to this Behringer unit and whether it still needed a powered hub if you used the CCK3 with power supplied. I guess it's not the end of the world if you do need to use a hub with it.Good to know, thanks. With a 1000mA current spec for the 404, it's no surprise that iOS complains, but with your 204, does this happen too when your iDevice is fully charged? Being USB-power only, the 204 shouldn't draw more than 500mA.
Also, the Lightning connector for ext. power on the USB3 CCK might need some turning/re-inserting.
I'm just curious, that's why I'm asking. By now I either had interfaces that either ran off the USB3 CCK well, or needed their own power supply anyway (like the Zoom UAC-8). I once had an eye on the Behringers too because they offer a lot for the money. - @rs2000 said:@StormJH1 said:
Thanks, but I'm on iOS 11(newest update), and yes I plugged everything in. I also have have several DAW's, but I was just trying a simple test into Audioshare and it wasn't working. There is a power light on the UMC204HD, it was flashing intermittently, which I thought suggested insufficient power.Not all class compliant USB devices are the same - some simply draw too much power to be used off an iPad (but could work with a powered hub). My question was more specific to this Behringer unit and whether it still needed a powered hub if you used the CCK3 with power supplied. I guess it's not the end of the world if you do need to use a hub with it.Good to know, thanks. With a 1000mA current spec for the 404, it's no surprise that iOS complains, but with your 204, does this happen too when your iDevice is fully charged? Being USB-power only, the 204 shouldn't draw more than 500mA.
Also, the Lightning connector for ext. power on the USB3 CCK might need some turning/re-inserting.
I'm just curious, that's why I'm asking. By now I either had interfaces that either ran off the USB3 CCK well, or needed their own power supply anyway (like the Zoom UAC-8). I once had an eye on the Behringers too because they offer a lot for the money.I thought the UMC204HD actually drew more like 100mA - 200mA, but I don't know. Anyway, I'm just going to use the powered hub.I would need to use it in more depth, but it seems pretty good so far. There actually are some good interfaces at this price point from more-'reputable' companies, but I think there was a specific reason I decided on trying this one some time back. It does have the list of features I was after. I think it's been mentioned that the instrument inputs (which I would use for guitar) are a bit low on the levels, but I'd be using a preamp pedal and cab sim in front of it, so I have to imagine I can get it to work. - Just found this thread. I’ve just picked up a Behringer UMC404HD today. As some of you are aware the UMC404HD is mains powered and comes with its own mains power supply. I have the USB2 Apple Camera Kit and am getting the “UMC404HD 192k. This accessory requires to much power“ message. Apples USB3 Camera Kit allows you to plug both iPad and UMC404HD into the mains.If I have both my iPad and UMC404HD plugged into the mains will this solve the power issue!? I really don’t want to have to go down the route of buying a powered USB hub as well.
- @dickiefunk said:
Just found this thread. I’ve just picked up a Behringer UMC404HD today. As some of you are aware the UMC404HD is mains powered and comes with its own mains power supply. I have the USB2 Apple Camera Kit and am getting the “UMC404HD 192k. This accessory requires to much power“ message. Apples USB3 Camera Kit allows you to plug both iPad and UMC404HD into the mains.If I have both my iPad and UMC404HD plugged into the mains will this solve the power issue!? I really don’t want to have to go down the route of buying a powered USB hub as well.That combination worked without issue for me. (Air2)