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Btw for me it was on 1.04
I has this issue as well. Figured out the game somehow started playing different audio layers onto different audio channels, voices and player character noises through headphones and enemy gunshots and music through my monitors built in speakers. So I disabled all other audio devices besides my headphones and that seemed to fix it.
I was lucky my monitor speakers were not completely muted. I was able to catch what was happening when I blasted the audio.
TLDR: I simply used S/PDIF and external DAC.
My mainboards (MSI MEG X399) audio driver is bundled with nahimic, which is as buggy as CP2077 and they don't properly work together. I uninstalled nahimic, reinstalled the realtek driver without nahimic and used the digital audio from my MB with an external DAC.