That is exactly what I figured you meant from the first post.

Read what I have said about it and get in there and experiment with those critical settings inside the programs and also inside the ASIO control panel if trying to use ASIO sound drivers.

Also -- new computers often come heavily laden with all sorts of bloatware from the mfrs and also from companies attempting to sell full versions by tacking on stuff that works partially and expires. Many of these can get in the way of the kind of work we do.

Bing or Google a free program called, "PC Decrapifier" - download and read the instructions, use it to rather painlessly remove all that crap. Make your new puter lean and mean.


--Mac