
If you’re not getting any sound, the fastest way to fix it is to check in this order: “Connection → Hardware → Settings”.
Audio issues in DTM environments are extremely common, and they can happen on both Windows 11 and Windows 10 without warning.
In this article, we’ll focus on audio interface no sound issues and explain the causes and solutions step-by-step so even beginners can fix them بسهولة.
I personally use FL Studio for music production, so feel free to check out my guides below for more tips:
FL Studio Guide Part 5: Automation Setup and Usage
FL Studio Guide Part 3: 4 Ways to Reduce CPU Usage
Conclusion: 3 Quick Steps to Fix No Sound Issues
Following this order helps you identify the issue quickly and efficiently.
① Check Connections and Power (Most Common Cause)

The first thing to check is physical connection issues.
Even experienced users often overlook this.
Checklist
Loose USB connections or wrong ports are extremely common causes.
Also, some USB-powered devices still have a power switch—don’t forget to check it.
② Check Hardware Issues
If connections are fine, the next step is checking for hardware problems.
Checklist
Efficient Troubleshooting Steps
Cables are consumables, so always suspect them first.
Also, USB hubs can cause power issues—always connect directly to your PC.
③ Check Windows 11 and Software Settings
If hardware is fine, the issue is likely due to Windows settings.
① Output Device Settings
After Windows updates, the output device may reset to default speakers.
② DAW Settings
In DAWs like FL Studio, settings are separate from the OS.
③ Exclusive Mode Issues
Windows has an “Exclusive Mode” that allows only one app to use audio.
Note
When using ASIO drivers in DTM environments, ASIO often takes exclusive control of the device. Even if Windows Exclusive Mode is turned off, audio from browsers (like YouTube) may not play while your DAW is open. This is due to ASIO limitations.
④ Driver Issues
Driver compatibility issues are very common in Windows 11.
Final Solutions If Nothing Works
Sometimes, temporary Windows glitches can cause audio issues, and a simple restart can fix everything.
Common Causes Summary
The most common causes are output settings and USB connection errors.
Summary
If your audio interface has no sound, check in this order:
Following this order will help you fix the issue quickly and efficiently.
Stay calm and troubleshoot step by step to identify the cause.
For more PC troubleshooting tips, check out this page:
PC Troubleshooting Guides

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