Behringer C1 Driver Access
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.
- If you are using an interface, ensure the "+48V" button is pressed and lit up.
- Without Phantom Power, the mic will not produce any sound.
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If you are experiencing issues like low volume or "no sound," check these common fixes: Product | Reviews | C-1 - Behringer Behringer C-1 Go to product viewer dialog for this item
Step 4: Configure Your DAW or Recording Software
Behringer C-1U
By contrast, the is a USB condenser microphone. It houses a built-in ADC and a USB interface chip. For the C-1U to communicate correctly with a computer, a specific class-compliant driver may be required on older operating systems, though most modern systems recognize it automatically. Many users inadvertently search for “C-1 drivers” when they actually own a C-1U. Behringer’s official support site confirms that the standard C-1 has no downloadable driver, while the C-1U may need a driver for Windows 7 or older releases (for Windows 10/11, the native USB Audio 2.0 driver suffices). If you are using an interface, ensure the