I use windows 11, and the newest updates updated some Realtek drivers. When I open Cakewalk, it no longer lists my Behringer UCM204HD as the driver for ASIO, but only Realtek, which Cakewalk says in incompatible and will not accept. I read somewhere that Windows will only recognize one ASIO driver at a time. How can I change back to the Behringer interface as the ASIO driver, rather than the Realtek on Windows 11. Also, I uninstalled the updates that created the issue, but it did not solve the problem.
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David Roberts
I use windows 11, and the newest updates updated some Realtek drivers. When I open Cakewalk, it no longer lists my Behringer UCM204HD as the driver for ASIO, but only Realtek, which Cakewalk says in incompatible and will not accept. I read somewhere that Windows will only recognize one ASIO driver at a time. How can I change back to the Behringer interface as the ASIO driver, rather than the Realtek on Windows 11. Also, I uninstalled the updates that created the issue, but it did not solve the problem.
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