Also,
you did mention that you 'did install JamKazam around the same time'..
Your gut may be telling you that's the issue.

Maybe it is causing an ASIO clash, or trying to take control of the ASIO driver randomly.
Could be a setting in Jamkazam ..

Sometimes certain programs 'don't play nice with others' when it comes to ASIO
How hard would it be to uninstall JamKazam (and reboot the computer !important) and see if that's the issue?
You may be asking on the wrong forum if that app is the culprit.

I'd certainly test that theory here. If it is the problem, maybe there is an option to control how it handles something.


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