Version 2.13 released!

  • Combined 32/64 bit version, supports Win 98SE/ME/2k/XP/MCE/2003/XP64 and Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8.x/Windows 10 x86/x64
  • Minor update. Now Windows 10 is officially supported, even though it has been working all along.

Changes since version 2.12:

  • Workaround for a bug in the Windows 8/8.1 Bluetooth audio driver (causing BSOD when device is opened twice). This bug seems to have been fixed in Windows 10.
  • Improvement: UI response time and driver (re-) start time should be a lot snappier now.
  • Fix: Some Application Verifier errors should be gone.

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  1. The Somber Kiosk Avatar
    The Somber Kiosk

    Hello, and thank you for your generosity in the form of this applet/driver-ware to improve connectivity between Ableton 10 Live! and other various and assorted audio devices, in my case, said audio device is a Behringer U-Phoria UM2, 2 Channel Audio Interface.

    This is not my first attempt to this marriage of devices. I have had very limited success, but after reading many other’s comments I am trying this not-so-extraordinary union once again.

    I don’t understand why the desired result of running an external instrument into my Windows Laptop isn’t automatic? At times I think I can hear sound leaking through.

    Please post here if help is available or PM me on SoundCloud, I am the musical project known as “The Somber Kiosk”. Thank you.

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