


In case you don't have the "Enhance audio" or "Audio enhancements" option, please follow these steps: The device should now be displayed with a stereo output and work as expected in your Steinberg application. Open the control panel of the Generic Lower Latency ASIO Driver.Disable "Enhance audio" or "Audio enhancements" as marked above.Click on the corresponding entry of the built-in sound device (Speakers, Headphones etc.) as marked in the screenshot above.Click it to open the Windows Sound settings.After a few characters, the search result "Sound settings" will be displayed.Press the Windows logo key on your keyboard.To change it to stereo, open the Windows Sound settings.In the control panel of the Generic Lower Latency ASIO Driver, under "Output Ports", verify if the built-in sound device you are using is actually shown as a mono device with a single "Audio Channel".The control panel of the Generic Lower Latency ASIO Driver opens.The "Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver" is selected in the "Audio Device" pull-down menu.The "Audio Connections settings" are shown.In WaveLab, open the "File" menu and select "Audio Connections" from the "Preferences" sub menu.Generic Lower Latency ASIO Driver in WaveLab
