![]() I’d buy another interface but if it turns out that it’s NOT the Behringer, that’s a terrible waste of money. Does the interface completely bypass the sound card? I don’t know what else to check. It doesn’t seem to be Audacity’s fault - is it my Behringer? my sound card, that is, if the sound card even plays a role in any of this. I started to wonder if maybe it’s the preamp in channel 1 of the Behringer…so I plugged the drum machine into channel 1 and channel 2 and recorded in stereo, then listened back to both channels independently, and both sound bad.I downloaded another free DAW (Tracktion, which was provided by Behringer) and recorded a test track.I installed installed an older version of Audacity (3.1.3) and did some test recording with that version -still sounds awful.The best way I can describe what I’m getting is Weird Al’s original recording of “another one rides the bus?” Done in a bathroom with a tape recorder. I really hope there is a proper fix soon. Now its so bad even eq’ing doesn’t help I never had to eq the final mixdown. Behringer UMC404HD external recording interface Noctua NH-U12S PWM Chromax Black CPU Cooler This system worked flawlessly with previous GPU and only change was 'upgrading' to the ARC A770. Previously, all I’d do after mixdown is boost volume and put on the limiter and the end product was great. I recorded a multitrack backtrack a week before the 3.2.1 upgrade and two others after and the difference in the sound quality is stark. I have been using Audacity for recording backtracks for my acoustic act for 4 years and the results were fantastic. Reverb-y, tinny, no richness to the track.
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