Windows 10 sound distorted

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Some days ago I decided to buy a new pc - one of the many problems I had was that I was unable to get a sound from the system (Windows 7 btw). I bought my Line6 POD UX2 in 2012 and used with a computer that was yet some years older.

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I can see that the problem is more than a year old and I guess it should be fixed today but I gotta admit that I seem to have an identical problem. Also, set windows sound scheme to 'no sounds' This will usually keep anything from switching sample rates on you, but not always. Of course that can suck when you want to hear both at once, without a mixer or something, but it sure is peace of mind!Īnother thing you can try is open windows volume mixer or whatever thats called, chose 'playback devices', look at the properties for your line 6 device and under sample rates, just pick one of them, whichever you use the most. Safest thing, honestly, is to set all the other sounds to your onboard soundcard. What usually murders you and alerts you to a problem in the first place, is when some other program decides it wants to play at a different sample rate. What's crazy is, with today's multiclient drivers, they can often play along happy as can be, even with multiple sources.I have REAPER playing thru ASIO while guitar pro is playing thru WDM at the same time, no problem. Even the MOTUs and RME's will get ganked from time to time.