Behringer C1 Driver
Behringer C-1 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is an analog XLR microphone that does not use drivers . Instead, it depends on the drivers of your audio interface Focusrite Scarlett Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Behringer U-Phoria Go to product viewer dialog for this item. ) to communicate with your computer However, its sibling, the Behringer C-1U Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Go to the manufacturer’s website, download the latest driver for your specific interface model, and install it. behringer c1 driver
Pick-up Pattern: Its cardioid pattern effectively isolates sound from the front while rejecting noise from the rear. Key Considerations Behringer C-1 Go to product viewer dialog for this item
- No native driver: The C-1 doesn’t require a manufacturer driver. It outputs an analog XLR signal.
- Interface dependency: Works through any class-compliant USB audio interface or mixer — those devices use standard drivers (Windows/Mac) or class-compliant driverless operation.
- Phantom power: Requires +48V phantom power from an interface/mixer; USB XLR adapters that supply phantom will also work.
- Common issues: If you get no signal, check XLR cable, phantom power, interface gain, and sample-rate/bit-depth settings in your DAW. On Windows, install the audio interface’s ASIO driver for lower latency if available.
macOS Users: The "No Driver" Reality
If you are on a Mac, you are in luck. macOS includes Core Audio, a built-in system that supports USB audio interfaces without additional drivers. For most Behringer interfaces (UMC22, UMC204HD, etc.), simply plug in the interface, turn on phantom power, and select the interface in your sound settings. No native driver: The C-1 doesn’t require a