Yes
i run Studio One ASIO 48K
BIAB WAS driver 48K (this is set up in Windows first)

For Output Devices (Speakers / Headphones / Interfaces)
Right‑click the speaker icon in the taskbar.

Select Sound settings.

Under Output, click your device (e.g., Scarlett, Realtek, USB interface).

Scroll down and select More sound settings.

In the Playback tab, double‑click your device.

Go to the Advanced tab.

Under Default Format, choose:
48,000 Hz (48 kHz) — typically 24‑bit 48,000 Hz or 16‑bit 48,000 Hz.

Click Apply → OK.
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For Input Devices (Microphones / Interfaces)
Still in More sound settings, switch to the Recording tab.

Double‑click your input device.

Go to the Advanced tab.

Under Default Format, select:
48,000 Hz (48 kHz) — again, choose the bit depth you prefer.

Click Apply → OK.
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Step 3 — Disable Exclusive Mode (Critical for BIAB)
BIAB using WAS/WS will crash or switch rates if Windows allows exclusive control.

For every playback and recording device:

Advanced tab

Uncheck:

Allow applications to take exclusive control

Give exclusive mode applications priority

Apply → OK.

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FYI: If you use the BIAB plugin in your DAW it will use the same ASIO driver.


Studio One (latest version), Win 11 23H2 , i9 -10940X 3.3 GHz, 32GB Mem, a 4K 40" monitor, PreSonus Studio Live III Console as interface/controller. secondarily test on Reaper, Cakewalk, and S1 on Surface Pro 3 Win 10 (latest versions).