Use these instructions only for Behringer interfaces for which the ASIO4ALL is recommended by the manufacturer. It is not recommended for use with JamKazam.

Behringer created a driver for many of their interfaces. They are no longer distributing it, but it may work with yours. We saved a copy of it, and you can download it from
  https://jamkazam-repo.s3.amazonaws.com/UM2.zip
Once downloaded:
1. Extract the zip file to a convenient location.
2. Check to see whether you are running a 32-bit or 64-bit system.
  • For 32-bit systems, open the BEHRINGER_2902_WIN32_2.8.17 folder. 
  • For 64-bit systems, open the BEHRINGER_2902_X64_2.8.40 folder.
3. Plug your interface into a USB port. Important notes:
  • You must have the interface connected before you install the driver.
  • The driver is installed for only that USB port. So always plug the interface into that port if you disconnect it regularly.
4. Once installed, (this requires a reboot) start JamKazam.
5. From the Audio Gear page, delete the current audio profile for your interface.
6. Click Add New Gear.
7. Set up the device, and choose the BEHRINGER USB AUDIO - ASIO driver in the Input dropdown menu when the list appears.
8. Once latency figures appear, click the ASIO Settings button.
9. In the ASIO tab of the ASIO control panel, and choose Highspeed from the System performance dropdown.
10. Important: click close in the ASIO control panel. A message appears saying you have to restart the application. In fact, just click Resync.
11. Your latency number should turn green. Choose a frame size that gives you reason values for latency and I/O then click Next, and proceed with setup as normal as described in this article.