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What you’re looking for is a green On/Off button with green arrows next to them for your input and output devices.
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This is where you’ll have to do some trial and error by clicking on the input and output device icons. To get everything working, you have to click on the wrench to open the ASIO advanced configuration. You can also select ‘ASIO Config’ in Guitar Rig within the ‘Audio and Midi Settings’ and get into the same window. In the far right corner of your Windows taskbar, you should see a green icon, which if clicked will bring up your ASIO4All configuration window. Step 6 is where you will normally run into problems and to fix this, you have to configure your ASIO4All settings. The settings under the ‘MIDI’ tab don’t affect this type of setup so there’s nothing you need to do there. Under ‘Inputs’, make sure you have ‘Behringer USB Audio 1’ under just the ‘L’ or left channel only. Under the ‘Routing’ tab you have to make sure your ‘Outputs’ are set to either speakers or headphones. In Guitar Rig, you have to go into ‘Audio and Midi Settings’ and ensure that you are using ‘Asio’ as your driver and “Asio4All V2′ as your device.

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The ‘2.8.40’ is the driver version you downloaded from their web page and that number may change as drivers are updated.

If using headphones, set them as the “Default” Playback device. Under the ‘Recording’ tab, select ‘Line In’ and if the Behringer USB driver is loaded and running properly, you should see an option to select “Behringer USB WDM Audio 2.8.40′ as the Line-in device. In your Windows ‘Sound’ settings, make sure your ‘Playback’ device is set to your default speakers.
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At the site one finds the importat ASIO drivers (I got the 64 bit ones), and asio4all, as well as audacity (the last two can be found in many other places). The guy at the store told me it all had to be downloaded. It comes with sparse documentation, and no CD. OK, so I got me the Behringer Guitar Link UCG102 at a local music store, UME for 33€ (same price as most online stores, no shipping costs!).
