Finally got my Machine Mikro MK2 going but no audio

80sDude64
80sDude64 Member Posts: 3 Newcomer
edited October 2024 in Maschine

After reinstalling ASIO and checking my computer outputs and devices I get what looks to be working Machine 2 software but no sound. I have been here many times before in the past but is usually because I do not have ASIO installed. Windows 11, i5 32GB RAM.

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  • PoorFellow
    PoorFellow Moderator Posts: 5,310 mod
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    Prior to any changing settings then please always make a manually made Windows Restore Point to revert to if you are unhappy with the result.

    I can not say if any of this is going to help you since I have a hard time getting a full overview of your setup , but try this :

    Try checking your settings in following parts of Windows Settings :

    Settings : Sound mixer

    Settings : Manage Sound devices

    Settings : Sound settings (then top right : Related Settings : Sound Control Panel)

    The above Sound mixer , Manage Sound devices and Sound settings can all be found using Windows Search.

    Also some problems sometimes can be alleviated by installing the Realtek HD Audio Manager and using settings there. The Realtek HD Audio Manager usually is part of RealTek driver pack from motherboard or computer manufacturers site.

  • 80sDude64
    80sDude64 Member Posts: 3 Newcomer
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    Nice, I will go that route and get back later as I had not thought of that idea. I ended up using my old Macbook Air and that works well. I have a Linux machine I never use and may try that as well. I heard Linux does not need drivers but have not heard of anyone using Linux for this type of thing.

  • 80sDude64
    80sDude64 Member Posts: 3 Newcomer
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    I took the time to go to Realtek and download the drivers that were years newer to the ones that were supposed to be up to date, obviously not best. Working fine now Thank you PoorFellow very much!

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  • PoorFellow
    PoorFellow Moderator Posts: 5,310 mod
    Answer ✓

    Prior to any changing settings then please always make a manually made Windows Restore Point to revert to if you are unhappy with the result.

    I can not say if any of this is going to help you since I have a hard time getting a full overview of your setup , but try this :

    Try checking your settings in following parts of Windows Settings :

    Settings : Sound mixer

    Settings : Manage Sound devices

    Settings : Sound settings (then top right : Related Settings : Sound Control Panel)

    The above Sound mixer , Manage Sound devices and Sound settings can all be found using Windows Search.

    Also some problems sometimes can be alleviated by installing the Realtek HD Audio Manager and using settings there. The Realtek HD Audio Manager usually is part of RealTek driver pack from motherboard or computer manufacturers site.

  • 80sDude64
    80sDude64 Member Posts: 3 Newcomer
    Answer ✓

    Nice, I will go that route and get back later as I had not thought of that idea. I ended up using my old Macbook Air and that works well. I have a Linux machine I never use and may try that as well. I heard Linux does not need drivers but have not heard of anyone using Linux for this type of thing.

  • 80sDude64
    80sDude64 Member Posts: 3 Newcomer
    Answer ✓

    I took the time to go to Realtek and download the drivers that were years newer to the ones that were supposed to be up to date, obviously not best. Working fine now Thank you PoorFellow very much!

  • PoorFellow
    PoorFellow Moderator Posts: 5,310 mod

    You are very welcome and thank you very much for taking time to share exactly what part helped you 🙂

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