![]() ![]() So I simply deleted all the inputs and outputs in the Control Panel sound preferences that had anything to do with this additional card (this might be superflous though), as well as disabling it in the Device Manager. In addition I also have another sound card installed but which I currently don't utilize for anything, which means it shows up in the audio preferences. ![]() See, for recording I use an external device and for mere playback I often use the internal onboard device. Here's how it went down:Īfter reading another thread where once again the proposed issue was centered around the default output device, I started thinking that Audition maybe was confusing the audio devices. The thing is though that I recently assembled a "new" computer which meant a complete re-installation of everything and its granma, and this problem did only surface since then. I don't have any system sounds turned on, and in addition, I recall being able to use multiple applications simultaneously with Audition running before just fine. ![]()
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