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If you use another audio driver (e. g. as recommended ASIO) in the "Music Maker", the normal primary drivers which are used by your multimedia software can not be used while using the program.
Please right-click on the speaker icon in the toolbar and select "Playback"to check which driver is normally used (e. g."High Definition Audio") and then set the same in the "Music Maker" program settings.
Kidn regards,
The MAGIX team
In settings I went to Audio/MIDI. I selected WASAPI-Driver, chose my sound driver (it still says none but that doesn't matter because it is selected when you get into settings again).
For me in the upper corner was Magix Low Latency 2016 Out (1+2) automatically set. So I tried to look into extended settings below that and changed exclusive mode to shared mode.
Now everything has sound but not Musik Maker. If you want to have sound in MM again you have to change it back to exclusive.