The latest Driver download for the UMA25S includes instructions within the ZIP file: In fact, the latest version of the driver on the Behringer website doesn't have any documentation at all! Though these deficiencies are detailed in the driver's ReadMe on the bundled CD-ROM, they're not mentioned in the installation procedure. They'll only install the device on the USB port the keyboard is plugged into during installation, and won't allow you to either change ports without reinstalling or use another audio interface on that port. While initial impressions are good, the experience is soured by the Windows ASIO drivers for the audio interface element. But for 80 sheets, surely it's too good to be true? To top it off, there's a carry case, strap (for keytar-style playing), headset and a software suite thrown in (see boxout). It can be powered by USB, battery, or PSU (though one isn't supplied).Īll of which is not bad considering the 18.1"x8.7"x1.8" footprint! Plus, the unit looks a million bucks, with shiny red casing and a smart design. This "ultra-slim" USB controller keyboard and audio interface packs in an awful lot: 25 keys, mod/pitch wheels, eight knobs, a few buttons (including transport section), LED display, stereo RCA line-in and outs, expression and sustain pedal inputs, MIDI out, mini-jack headphone and mic sockets (which 'mirror' the signals on the RCAs) and direct monitoring controls. This MIDI controller/audio interface appears to offer everything a computer musician needs for not much moolah.
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