Sounds like the output cable from the 802 is not correctly pinned to your input on the computer. Fred is on the right track but you may need to take it a bit further.
It may also be helpful to use a Pro USB audio interface such as the Digigram UAX220v2 (line level version).
If you wish to use the computer's on board sound card consider an IHF/Pro interface that converts balanced audio to unbalanced , and the proper cables. Two 3-wire balanced 1/4-inch from the 802 to the left and right inputs of the interface (XLR Male), then RCA (Red and White) to a 1/8-inch TRS Plug cable onto the the computers audio input.
Henry Engineering's Matchbox HD comes to mind.
Good Luck.
SOURCE: I need an owner manualfor a Behringer pmp 3000 16 channel mixer
Hi,
You can download the manual by clicking this link
You'll require Adobe PDF Reader installed on your PC to view this manual. If it is not already installed on your PC, download it free from:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Hope this solves your problem. Thanks for using FixYa
SOURCE: LEVEL POT ON A BEHRINGER EURORACK MX 602A-BAD
It appears that both these use a 50K pot in the identical circuit and it is UNLIKELY they re-engineered very much so it is likely they use the same pot.
Behringer parts service should be able to tell you.
SOURCE: behringer ub802 mixer is buzzing
If it buzzes when you have no inputs AND no output leads connected, there is a problem with the power supply... HOWEVER if you have used UNBALANCED output cables instead of the REQUIRED TRS BALANCED output cables, it is possible the noise is being driven backwards and that is what you are hearing. Note that at full gains, there often is a tiny bit of noise, usually hiss. Also make sure the supply is powered from the SAME receptacle as the equipment this drives such as an amp or powered speakers.
SOURCE: My Behringer mixer Eurorack UB802
Here's the manual. page 8 Good Luck!
http://ec1.images-amazon.com/media/i3d/01/A/man-migrate/MANUAL000064843.pdf
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