Here’s where the real magic happens. Simply installing the software isn’t enough—you need to configure Windows 10 to treat Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 as if it were running on an older operating system.
Check your audio driver settings in Windows 10’s Sound Control Panel. Try changing the Driver Mode in Cakewalk’s preferences. Some users have success using WASAPI Shared mode rather than attempting to use ASIO directly. Also verify that your playback timing master is correctly assigned in Edit → Preferences → Audio → Driver Settings. cakewalk pro audio 9 windows 10 top