Getting your USB microphone up and running takes just a few minutes. Follow these steps based on your operating system: Setting Up on Windows
Once you've identified your mic, follow this guide to get it working.
Press the +48V button on your audio interface. Crucial: The C-1 will not work, or will be extremely quiet, without this power. behringer c1 driver
Plug your Behringer C-1U directly into a USB port on your computer (avoid USB hubs).
A: This is a known quirk of the generic Windows driver. To fix this, go to your Sound Control Panel, click the Playback tab, find the entry for your C-1U (which your computer thinks is a speaker), right-click it, and select Disable . This tells Windows to stop using the microphone as an output device. Your microphone will then function only as an input device. Getting your USB microphone up and running takes
If you hear an annoying hum or hiss, try moving the microphone and cables away from other electronics. If you can, test the mic with a different XLR cable or on a different audio interface to see if the problem is with the mic or something else.
Open your DAW and change your Audio Device type from "MME" or "DirectSound" to . Select ASIO4ALL as your driver. Crucial: The C-1 will not work, or will
: It sends an analog signal to an audio interface or mixer. The "drivers" you might need are actually for your audio interface (like a Behringer U-Phoria or Focusrite Scarlett), not the microphone itself.