I agree with most of what 20db.com has to say - particularly feeding the pre-amp directly into your sound card. Although not overt about it, his comments about some of your gear, particularly the Behringer stuff, is indicative of the general attitude on this board about their gear. You see a lot of silly stuff like "B****ger" and people who will use model numbers, but will say "but I can't bring myself to put their name." Come on...
I run a project studio in the spare room of my house, and I'm pretty much a beginner on a "bang-for-the-buck" setup. Whenever I can, I use my Peavey TMP1 mic pre right into my soundcard (Delta 44) and into Cubase. I recently bought a Behringer Composer Pro 2-channel compressor to help me control dynamics going into the card. I, too, have a Behringer mixer that I use when necessary for its built-in pres, but they don't IMO sound as good as the Peaveys. The Behringer mixer is wonderful for monitoring, etc.
That said, I think that Behringer is slagged far beyond what is appropriate. (not trying to start a war here....) I've had my mixer for over two years and has not even HINTED at a problem. The store I deal with says that if there is a problem with it, bring it to the store. THEY'LL deal with Behringer. According to him (who could also have tried to sell me a much higher-priced unit....), the return rate on Behringer products is no more than most other manufacturers - very few. They can't keep some of their products in stock, as it sells so fast, and they rarely have any of them returned.
I've been quite happy with
my MX802 mixer. It's too early to comment on the reliability of their compressor, but I tried some slap bass through it, and the only way I could "beat" the compressor/limiter was to slap the strings RIGHT INTO the magnetic post on the pickup. There were no artifacts or anything. For what it's worth, in an article in Recording magazine, there is a feature on Bon Jovi's producer, and HE uses the Behringer compressors too for a lot of stuff. He likes the sound... and I'm sure that money is not an issue there... nor does anyone that I have ever heard comment about the poor recording quality of his albums.
For a budget system, you have decent stuff. Is there better out there? Of course, there is. Is what you have a bunch of worthless crap that will never give you a half-decent recording? No!! IMHO, I think it is more important to know how to use the gear and use it well than it is to have awesome gear with little knowledge of how to use it properly. Mutt Lange could come to MY studio and make a better recording than I could make in his, I'm willing to bet.
For the record, this is an awesome source of information; people are very positive, encouraging, honest, and helpful; and it has a really nice vibe to it. This is just one of the quirky things I have found about this forum.
...and I'll admit to being VERY happy with
my Rode NT1 mic!! Mind you, I have never used a Neve console with U47 mics, LA2A compressors, etc., nor have I driven a Ferrarri. Perhaps that's why I've been quite happy with my Mazda....
Chris