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How to fix the delay or latency of Audacity



So we managed to download and install Audacity. But we had problems with the monitor. There's a very distinct delay and it's really annoying. You can't record properly. It's okay if you're converting your old cassette tapes or CDs to mp3 but not if you're recording your band or making tracks. Because there's no way you can edit it or overlay tracks. They not going to sync.

So I found the solution. It's the Behringer UCA222. And you need to unclick the Play through option plus turn off the monitor.  It's all in the video. Please take time to watch it. Thanks!

How to get a free recording software



You can download a free Audacity recording software from Behringer. It's best if you buy their product like the Behringer U-Control UCA222 because it's nicely paired together. You'll not regret it. The works perfectly if you are into recording or if you want to convert your old cassette tapes or CDs into digital format.

Here's the link on where you can download Audacity: Behringer UCA222 Downloads


How to record your band for YouTube videos


If you're planning to record your band's song or performance, here are some of the tips and inexpensive gear to buy and start recording.

There are two approach to this. You can either use your laptop or computer, or you can use your iPhone or iPad.

Here are some of the stuff you will be needing in order for you to record the entire band.






  • Behringer 1002FX 10 Input 2 Bus Mixer
  • Apple Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter, white
  • Behringer UCA222 U-Control Ultra-Low Latency 2 In/2 Out USB Audio Interface
  • Behringer HA400 Microamp 4 Channel Stereo Headphone Amplifier
  • Microphones especially a condenser microphone for vocals and instrumental microphones for drums and guitars.
  • Cables that are reliable.
  • Mic Stands
  • iPhone or iPad
  • Laptop or computer
  • RCA cable to connect the mixer to UCA222
  • Download Audacity audio recording software (just search on Google)


You can also use this set up for podcasting or for solo artist trying to create a decent sounding video for YouTube. Or, if you want to create a mini recording studio. If you want to help friends out who are in a band or a solo artist but doesn't have the means or idea on how to record or not so technical about computers and gadgets. You can provide the solution for them and help them out. There are lots of useful ideas around this DIY cheap recording studio for bands. All you need is time and patience plus gather some equipment and a place to jam.




Quick guide on how to convert your kitchen to a mini recording studio



I converted my kitchen into a mini recording studio using my simple and easy portable recording studio setup. Gear Used: Condenser mic (No brand) XLR cable Lenovo Laptop EnergyXT recording software Native Instruments Guitar Rig IO USB Audio Interface Roland Cube Monitor CM30 Behringer Xenyx 1002FX Behringer HA400