How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. If this doesn't happen, then let me know and we can explore a different approach in your sound properties. This should then force your computer to use your Lexicon Alpha external audio device. The simplest solution that jumped to my mind was to disable the generic sound driver. Sorry for the trouble you've been having with your sound.
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The driver definitely loaded and everything looked good but no signal. This thread is locked.Ģ8 Oct My Alpha Lexicon gave no signal despite following the instructions. I'm using a Lexicon Alpha, an external audio interface. Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 10 Search Community member. Maybe of note is that the Lexicon Alpha is coming up by name under input devices in sound settings, like it's using the generic driver for output, but the Lexicon one for input.Ĭhoose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. The sound is definitely going through my audio interface, I think the problem is that it's trying to use the generic USB Audio driver but it isn't fully compatible. It's like there's a some hidden other driver that it's using or something?25 Mar Windows Vista/7/8/10 (32 and 64 bit), XP (32 bit only) Windows 10 Operating System Notification Windows 10 enforces driver signatures by.Ĭertainly there's something odd afoot. The generic one is still the only one that shows up in Playback settings. Is there any way of forcing Windows to use this driver for the device rather than reverting to the generic one? Was this reply helpful? Yes No.
I replicated this by following the same processs to be sure.
I tried a few things, but after finding the specific drivers for this device, I installed those and it started working fine, and the lexicon alpha shows up in Device Manager as Lexicon Alpha - however, after a reset, Windows has reverted to using the generic USB Audio device drivers and the issue reoccurs.
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