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  1. Thanks everyone for your very helpful insight. I've got to review this all again, before I attempt to fine tune the system. You helpful folks have given me the confidence to really get things dialed in. Thanks again!!!
  2. Thank you all for your input, this helped me tremendously. Except I just do not know where things started to work correctly. I removed the Realtek driver, and I think that did the trick. I've tested all 32 channels pumping out through the USB port, and everthing is fine. I think I just would not recognize that I had to remove the Realtek driver and play everything throught my X32, which will severly limit my ability to listen to stuff when I am disconnected from the X32. Any suggestions on how to enable the Realtek for audio when I'm not connected to the X32? Again, thank you to all for your help on this.
  3. Hey thanks everyone for responding to this post. I'm ready to just chuck all this equipment out in the front yard! I will watch the Johnny V. video as soon as I respond to all you kind folks with suggestions... >>> I do see the X USB in the windows 11 device manager. >>> I do see the X USB in the Cakewalk devices settings page. >>> I have removed, re-installed the x usb driver and cakewalk application probably close to 10 times now. now change. (I meet the definition of insanity!) >>> I was using a plugable USB 3.0 port, but have since removed the X32 connection directly to my laptop. Same issue, no resolution there. >>> I have NOT disabled the Realtek drivers, but that seems like I will try that also now. My fear is that I would lose the capability to hear normal standard audio from like youtube or mp3 files. I guess I can re-enable Realtek once the connection from Cakewalk to the X32 is working correctly. NEW QUESTION: I thought I mentioned in the original post that the XEDIT program will attach from my windows 11 session to the X32 mixer, and says it is synched. But is that connection using the internet connection, and not the USB? Is there any way to see using the XEDIT program it my USB connection is live? Again, that you all for your input. I'm gonna Watch Johnny V right now, and follow up after I try the suggested steps.
  4. My Behringer X32 Compact with the X-USB card will not cooperate with the latest version of Cakewalk from BandLab ! This is my current environment, comment from support... "10) At this point, follow the link below to install the latest version of Cakewalk by BandLab: https://downloads.bandlab.com/cakewalk/setup/CakewalkSetup.exe?d=20220627" And I have the latest USB driver version from the Behringer site: "BEHRINGER_X-USB_v5.12.0_2021-06-30_setup" BandLab support has had me reinstalling from the ground up, editing the Windows 11 registry and going through the entire process over and over again. No Change. My system, regardless of the sequence of steps to assign the ASIO X-USB device drive, resorts always to the Realtek WASPI (?) device, and locks up my Windows 11 machine with an hourglass making everything unselectable, frozen. Just Stuck. And yes, in a customer support loop leading to nowhere. Not a happy Cakewalk user. these days. I'm further frustrated because this used to work fine prior to moving my machine to another location. I believe something must of happened with one of the "update to latest versions of Cakewalk". I am additionally really mad because I have been using Cakewalk since about 1988 on DOS, the original Gregg Hendershott version. I have a lot of macros that I've developed over the years and I have my environment dialed in so I am productive doing what I do. This is why I am reaching out to the Cakewalk community to see if anyone has experienced this technical issue, or might have suggestions other than reinstall. Thank you to the Cakewalk community for your assistance.
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