Behringer U-CONTROL UMA25S Quick Start Guide

Behringer U-CONTROL UMA25S Manual

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  • Behringer U-CONTROL UMA25S | Quick Start Guide - Page 1
    U-CONTROL UMA25S PODCAST QUICK-START GUIDE Introduction Thank you for purchasing the BEHRINGER U-CONTROL UMA25S. This nextgeneration USB audio/MIDI controller comes with an impressive software bundle which includes a variety of applications for you to creatively produce professional-sounding
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    -compatible audio software. Insert the BEHRINGER software CD and select the "BEHRINGER_USB-ASIO-Driver_Windows" driver's subfolder in the "Win" folder. Unzip and install the driver. 2. Connect the UMA25S controller to your computer with the supplied USB cable. 3. Connect an additional sound source
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    U-CONTROL UMA25S PODCAST QUICK-START GUIDE 1. Then, install the Audacity software application, an easy-to-use audio editor. Please note that the Audacity software is not ASIO capable, but runs on both Windows and Mac operating systems. 2. The Audacity software doesn't include an MP3 codec to encode
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    keyboard. The built-in audio interface of the UMA25S controller lets you vary the input level of the audio material you've picked up through the headset's microphone to achieve the optimal recording level, while you monitor the sound COUNTRIES. WINDOWS IS MANUAL IS COPYRIGHTED. NO PART OF THIS MANUAL
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U-CONTROL UMA25S PODCAST QUICK-START GUIDE
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the BEHRINGER U-CONTROL UMA25S. This nextgeneration USB audio/MIDI
controller comes with an impressive software bundle which includes a variety of applications for you to
creatively produce professional-sounding podcasts for the Internet. With these tools, move up a notch
in the evolution of broadcasting, and free yourself and others from the limitations of conventional
broadcasting technologies.
Podcasting basics
The following section gives you a quick insight into the terminology being used.
Podcasting
is a term derived from combining the two words “iPod” and “broadcasting” and is defined
as the distribution of audio or video files, such as radio programs or music clips, over the Internet. This is
accomplished by using one of two syndication techniques which allow users to listen and, of late, even view
digital media on such portable media devices as iPod players and laptops.
RSS
(Really Simple Syndication) and
Atom
are Web content syndication formats written in XML which
provide either podcast content or summaries that link to content and additional file information.
Podcast
is a feed of audio or video files placed on the Internet for public access. Anyone can subscribe to
the feed and download the media files. This allows you to collect programs from a wide range of sources
for listening or viewing media content, either online or offline with your computer or an appropriate
portable device.
Podcatcher
refers to a software application that enables the download of podcasts. Usually, it launches
when the computer is started and then runs in the background, managing feeds that you add manually and
downloading each at a specified interval.