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I have a Steel Series Arctis Pro headset, I have tried playing with "Steel Series Sonar" off and on, and the base headset "7.1 Surround" off and on (all combinations) rebooting between each audio setting change, nothing worked.
However if I plug in a pair of earbuds into my 3.5mm headphone jack, audio works as intended, it just doesn't sound nearly as good. No surprise there.
This appears to be an issue conflicting with headset specific drivers.
It's very unfortunate, hoping for an patch soon.
I too have this issue and with the Arctis Pro headset. Whilst I havent fixed it, my work around was to select my monitor as the audio device in Sonar and then in Windows under Sound Settings > App volume and device preferences, find TokyoXtremeRacer and change the top drop down box to be the Gaming audio channel and then you should be good. Little jank, but it works.