I have switched the default bit rate and resolution in the Windows sound control panel back and forth from 24/48k to 16'14.4k, but still Cakewalk won't make any sound. 3) Click the Update button next to the audio driver to automatically download the correct version of that driver, then you can manually install it (you can do this with the FREE version). Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers. Device may not support the current project's audio format or may be in use. 2) Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. The default sample rate and bit depth is not supported by one or more sound cards. I have uninstalled Cakewalk and reinstalled.Īt various times I have seen these error messages: I have uninstalled the driver, rebooted and reinstalled the latest one. In the Windows sound control panel, the Behringer is listed as the default input and output. In Device Manager I have disabled the Nvidiia audio drivers. The Behringer does not show up at all, and no other ASIO, WDM or WASAPI drivers show up either. In Preferences| Driver Settings, my only choice is 'Realtek ASIO HD Audio. But When I plugged in the audio interface to record, Cakewalk stopped playing sound. UMC Control panel buffer shows ASIO not active with Cubase running, so there is no sound (no meters during playback). The PC has Realtek built-in sound, and that worked fine for a couple of days when I was just playing stuff back. Cubase 10.0.30, Windows, UMC404HD driver 4.59.0 Only ASIO drivers are Behringer and ‘generic’ installed with Cubase.