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Hi everyone! I have a problem and I want to ask for your help. I replaced my windows 7 system to windows 10 and after installing cakewalk it doesn't work as before.
I'm using a steinberg ur22c sound card with the latest drivers.
Here are my device settings in cakewalk on attached screenshots.
When I connect a guitar or bass there is no graphic display of the signal in the mixers, but it's in the dspMixFx_UR-C utility that was installed with the driver.
I also installed cubase and everything works in it, but I would like to use th3 in some recordings and tests, so I want to make cakewalk work. I don’t understand what’s wrong .. I don’t remember the settings for Windows 7, but everything worked there out of the box, just like I set it up this time. please help me figure it out.

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I delete it, even from the registry files. Now I can set ASIO Driver Mode, but I don't need that.. firstly, because then Cakewalk does not see my sound card, and secondly, then other applications cannot play sound. WASAPI Shared is what I should theoretically use. I select the input with connected instrument (Line (Steinberg UR22C (1-in, 1-out) Right channel) like I did before (when everything worked in windows 7). But still no input sound.. (Only in Cakewalk)

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46 minutes ago, extremeness_edge said:

Cakewalk does not see my sound card

Yes it does. That's what you have selected.

 

46 minutes ago, extremeness_edge said:

WASAPI Shared is what I should theoretically use.

No. You should be using the ASIO driver for your interface.

 

Here's a dumb question: did you install the W10 drivers?

Another dumb question: what happens if you select the L input?

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I set ASIO Driver Mode and get my input sound. You were right, thank you! 

But now the question is how to set it as it was before, so that other programs can play sound when Cakewalk is running. Now I need to re-login to Windows session so that other programs can play sound again.. What I need to do?

32 minutes ago, bdickens said:

Here's a dumb question: did you install the W10 drivers?

I think yes. What drivers do you mean?

32 minutes ago, bdickens said:

Another dumb question: what happens if you select the L input?

Both input channels work in ASIO Driver Mode.

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Guys, I really want to know how it worked on windows 7..?? I noticed that with the ASIO driver, other applications gives sound, but for this they need to be restarted after turning on the DAW. Why this was not the case in Windows 7, what else needs to be tweaked?

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