Known Issues in Source-Nexus I/O for Windows
This article is part of the Source-Nexus I/O User Guide
After installation, Source-Nexus I/O drivers become the default system input/output device
This is due to a default behavior in Windows 10 after a new audio device is installed or connected with no known fix at this time. After installation, be sure to check the Windows sound settings and change them back to the previous devices if desired.
Windows update removes Source-Nexus I/O devices
If Source-Nexus I/O devices are removed after a Windows update, uninstall and reinstall Source-Nexus I/O.
Source-Nexus I/O devices with the default format set to 32 channel, 192 kHz, and 16, 24, or 32-bit produce glitchy audio
There is no known fix for this. Use 30 channel, 192 kHz instead.