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  1. 2 hours ago, Noel Borthwick said:

    @Nilo777 we’ll have to work with you collect some information. Ben has sent you a PM so please follow up since we need to understand what is different on your system leading to this issue. You can also run MSINFO32 and collect a log of your system configuration and send it to us.

    Thanks Noel, I sent you the MSINFO32 log file in a DM.

     

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  2. Just now, Noel Borthwick said:

    The FXRack menus use similar UI to the arranger so that part is not surprising. Did you report this issue previously?
    Anything customized differently in Windows with fonts etc that you are aware of?

    Finally have you tried the early access update 1 build posted today yet?

    Yes, I did install it.

    And yes i reported the Arranger problem in the previous versions, but I didn't follow up since i don't use it.

    Now it's totally different it hit an important item!

     

  3. 5 minutes ago, Noel Borthwick said:

    Hi @Nilo777 what language are you using and what version of Windows are you running?

    English, Windows 10 (Up-to-date), everything else appears fine.

    I had no problem with the previous version, except for the Arranger view. Now the FX rack displays this problem in all views 9track, prochannel, buses, etc.)

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  4. A disappointing step backward appeared in this version!

    FX rack context menu (which appears when I right-click it) displays strange fonts:

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    In the previous versions, I only had this problem in the arranger view. But this time it is very disappointing.

  5. 55 minutes ago, Nigel Mackay said:

    Go to Control Panel. Select View by icons, not categories.

    Click on Sound.

    Go to Sounds tab.

    Scroll down to Select.

    Set Sounds: (None)

    Thanks Nigel.
    Actually, I already tried this, I mean turning Sounds to None, but I still get this loud sound whenever I change the audio driver, or when changing the focus say from CbB to a Youtube video in a web browser.
    I thought there maybe some sort of hidden setting or a registry tweak.

  6. Good day everybody,

    Is there any way to turn off, or down, the annoying sound Windows 10 makes every time an audio device, input or focus is changed?

    The reason is that sound is really loud, it literally pierces my ears when I am wearing my headphone.

    I noticed that it  only occurs with shared audio devices like FL Studio ASIO or Flex ASIO.

    I tried to turn off Windows sound scheme still, all system sounds are turned off except this annoying sound!

    Any suggestions?

    Here's a short video:

     

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