The use of the ASIO driver may be the clue here.

Two things to try:

1: Go to the ASIO Drivers Control Panel and change the ASIO Buffer Size. Note that it may not need to be increased. If it is high, decrease it and try again (see screen capture for steps - ignore the WAS, I am not using ASIO here).

2: Try switching to WAS or MME and see if that resolves.

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