Gary,

Check the sample rate and bit depth setting in the Windows Audio Center, whatever audio interface If any) you have and the audio settings in Band-in-a-Box. Make sure they all match.

In the Band-in-a-Box audio settings try setting the audio driver to MME. That is the most stable audio setting in the Windows environment. Most people don't like using MME because of latency but latency shouldn't be an issue unless you're recording.

Whatever audio interface you have, visit the manufacturer's website and get the latest driver for your interface. If the website says your audio interface is Windows class compliant, that means Windows uses a built-in audio driver. It's plug it in and go.

Please don't download and install ASIO4ALL. If you have uninstall it. ASIO4ALL was a good tool in it's day but that day has long past.

I'm sure you're frustrated. I would be too. But, it WILL get sorted out.


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