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I read in this Ardour forum topic that the big brother of the Behringer UMC 404HD, the UMC 1820, is quite well supported in Linux. I see in the picture below — that was posted there — that Jack «sees» multiple outputs from that USB audio interface that can be connected to multiple tracks in Ardour to simultaneously record a bass, a guitar, a synth etc.:

I want to know if the 404HD does this as well (with less output ports off course)? Because I want an audio interface with which I can record multiple tracks at the same time in a DAW.

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by autostatic » Sat Jun 24, 2017 9:13 am

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by Linuxmusician01 » Sat Jun 24, 2017 11:28 am

Thanks. If I’m not mistaken then the UMC204 was supposed to be class complient too. Some people however have problems w/ it. Same thing goes for the (discontinued) UMC404 (notice the omission of the «HD»). Firmware upgrades etc. changed the way that the device was reported to Linux (i.e. as «generic» instead of a proper unique name). That meant that ALSA couldn’t load a driver for it.

And the same goes for the Arturia Minilab: some revisions are Linux compatible some are not (see this topic). So I always ask if somebody gas got hands on experience w/ hardware on Linux.

However, I asked on Youtube ’bout the 404HD and the man who made the video said that multichannel out works in Linux. See: https://youtu.be/QMugJK_5_7k

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by asbak » Sat Jun 24, 2017 12:45 pm

My UMC404 (not the HD model) works fine in Linux. For what it’s worth, I did firmware update it in Windows but cannot remember what version was flashed to it.

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by Linuxmusician01 » Sat Jun 24, 2017 12:59 pm

asbak wrote: My UMC404 (not the HD model) works fine in Linux. For what it’s worth, I did firmware update it in Windows but cannot remember what version was flashed to it.

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Thanks! I remember now that the one w/ the firmware problems in Linux is the UMC204, see this Behringer forum topic

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by asbak » Tue Jun 27, 2017 6:20 pm

Thanks for the link, Linuxmusician01. I’m a bit surprised about that user’s problems because I would have thought that the firmwares in use on the 204 and 404 would be very similar. There are so many variables which come into play that it’s difficult to draw a conclusion based on one user’s issues.

If there were more reports it would have been possible to draw conclusions with more certainty as to whether there is really a problem or not with the audio interface, as opposed to how the workstation/s are configured.

I noticed this statement from the Behringer support guy:

The root problem is the JACK server itself which seems to not stop properly if you press the STOP button at the QJackCtl panel.

I suspect that what’s being referred to here is issues with Dbus / jackdbus. In the past I had so many problems with it myself that I ended up throwing it out by getting rid of the Ubuntu supplied jack2 and recompiling it from source without dbus support. Since doing that my systems have worked a lot more reliably. Note that Cadence will stop working because it requires jackdbus.

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by Linuxmusician01 » Tue Jun 27, 2017 8:08 pm

asbak wrote: Thanks for the link, Linuxmusician01. I’m a bit surprised about that user’s problems because I would have thought that the firmwares in use on the 204 and 404 would be very similar. There are so many variables which come into play that it’s difficult to draw a conclusion based on one user’s issues.

If there were more reports it would have been possible to draw conclusions with more certainty as to whether there is really a problem or not with the audio interface, as opposed to how the workstation/s are configured.

I noticed this statement from the Behringer support guy:

The root problem is the JACK server itself which seems to not stop properly if you press the STOP button at the QJackCtl panel.

I suspect that what’s being referred to here is issues with Dbus / jackdbus. In the past I had so many problems with it myself that I ended up throwing it out by getting rid of the Ubuntu supplied jack2 and recompiling it from source without dbus support. Since doing that my systems have worked a lot more reliably. Note that Cadence will stop working because it requires jackdbus.

That jackdbus autospawning thingy had me puzzeld for a while too. Seemed impossible to kill Jack. If I want to stop Jack I always run:

pkill -9 jackdbus killall jackd 

That works and no mysterious Jack spawn. Killing Jack is needed to run PulseAudio. And without Pulse, no audio in Firefox.

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by sysrqer » Sat Aug 05, 2017 9:42 pm

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by Linuxmusician01 » Sun Aug 06, 2017 12:32 pm

I actually received the 404HD two days ago. Connected it to my laptop (no ext. power adapter needed!) and it presented itself to JackAudio as a USB sound card/device w/ 4 separate IN and OUT ports. No problem. Some say that using the 404HD to monitor output (headphones?) does not work. I still have to test that yet. I’m experimenting w/ the insert ports for effect (stomp) boxes (works fine by the way too). I primarily use it as an analogue mixer at the moment.

So it’s suited to simultaneously record 4 tracks at once.

[update] All of it works when connected via USB to a Linux PC running JackAudio: monitoring w/ headphones, output via the jacks on the back of the 404HD etc. This is how it looks in Alsamixer where you must set output volumes etc.:
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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by Linuxmusician01 » Mon Aug 07, 2017 12:52 pm

sysrqer wrote: That’s great news Linuxmusician01, thanks for the information. How about xruns, is it stable etc?

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by sysrqer » Wed Aug 09, 2017 11:59 am

Xrun is when you hear a pop or dropout in the sound, if you’re recording audio and one happens it means that the drop out will be recorded. Qjackctl and cadence have counters for them, and I think ardour creates markers when they happen. Sometimes they are not too much of a concern and can be pretty much silent but generally you want to avoid them.

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by basstrombone » Sun Mar 18, 2018 11:48 pm

My question here is related with running Ardour and Mixbus. I’ve recently bought a Behringer’s UMC404HD. Differently from what I’ve seen around, Jack recognizes the interface, Alsa Mixer too (altough it is not on the top of the list). I can see the device under Alsa Mixer etc. I can start Jack and make all adjustments, but when I load either Ardour or MixBus, starts but sytem becomes quite unstable, no sound etc.
I have tried many things (e.g. running MixBus under Alsa>Jack etc.) But it doesn’t work at all.
I’ve tried the Unity under Windows and it runs fine. While Installing MixBus I’ve got couple messages regarding processor scaling systems governor to be set as » performance» which I did (I’ll try to load pics here).

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But despite all the adjustments done, seems that the system and the interface are not getting along too well.
Most the time MixBus doesn’t run at all. but even when I make it work, I can’t record, play anything. Same with Ardour.

I’ve installed 17.10 then formated the HD and installed 16.04 and in both systems I could not make MB nor Ardour to run.
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Well I hope I have provided engough information. I don’t know if it is an ALSA, OR the Interface problem (Behringer says that it is USB compliant and runs OTB with Mac OS) but did not work for me at all

Please let me know if need to provide more info ok?

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Re: Linux support Behringer UMC404HD?

Post by Linuxmusician01 » Mon Mar 19, 2018 12:43 pm

basstrombone wrote: Greetings everybody,

My question here is related with running Ardour and Mixbus. I’ve recently bought a Behringer’s UMC404HD. Differently from what I’ve seen around, Jack recognizes the interface, Alsa Mixer too (altough it is not on the top of the list). I can see the device under Alsa Mixer etc. I can start Jack and make all adjustments, but when I load either Ardour or MixBus, starts but sytem becomes quite unstable, no sound etc.
I have tried many things (e.g. running MixBus under Alsa>Jack etc.) But it doesn’t work at all.
I’ve tried the Unity under Windows and it runs fine. While Installing MixBus I’ve got couple messages regarding processor scaling systems governor to be set as » performance» which I did (I’ll try to load pics here).

But despite all the adjustments done, seems that the system and the interface are not getting along too well.
Most the time MixBus doesn’t run at all. but even when I make it work, I can’t record, play anything. Same with Ardour.

I’ve installed 17.10 then formated the HD and installed 16.04 and in both systems I could not make MB nor Ardour to run.
[enter image description here][1]

Well I hope I have provided engough information. I don’t know if it is an ALSA, OR the Interface problem (Behringer says that it is USB compliant and runs OTB with Mac OS) but did not work for me at all

Please let me know if need to provide more info ok?

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