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Exclusive mode allows a single application (like your DAW) to take complete, direct control of an audio device, bypassing all other system sounds and Windows' internal audio processing for potentially lower latency.
The "2902" prefix directly references Texas Instruments' legendary , which forms the backbone of several highly popular USB-audio interfaces produced by Behringer . The trailing identifier ( x642840 ) typically indicates the specific 64-bit registry pointer and buffer allocation mapping within the Windows kernel streaming architecture. behringer2902x642840 windows 10 exclusive
"Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device" "Give exclusive mode applications priority" Repeat for Recording : Go to the tab and do the same for the Behringer input. Microsoft Learn 📥 Stable Driver for "2902" Devices
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After disabling:
DAW requests 44.1 → Windows says 48 → Behringer defaults to 41.171 (???) → Buffer size: 64 samples → pop → click → BRRRRRRRR (white noise at -0.1dBFS) Can’t copy the link right now
Conversely, grants a single application complete, unhindered control over the interface hardware clocks. Shared Mode Exclusive Mode Primary Use General multimedia and multitasking Professional audio production and tracking Latency High (typically 30ms to 100ms) Low (sub-10ms monitoring) Sample Rate Lock Fixed to Windows settings Controlled dynamically by the host DAW Audio Routing Blended across all running apps Dedicated strictly to one active program How to Configure Windows 10 Exclusive Mode