The advance tab for that sound device is missing when the driver is set to 44KHZ, when I set it to 48KHZ 24 BIT output in the driver everything looks okay (and the advanced tab returns). After some investigation I found that the windows 10 driver provided by ART does not seem to pass through the audio if it is set at 44KHZ even though the hardware is rated to do that, I’m not sure whether that is a driver problem, or an Audacity problem. I say had because after upgrading to Windows 10 and Audacity 2.12, Audacity would no longer take input from the preamp, either I got no sound coming through to the software, or it sprayed out the error opening device suggesting problems with the driver, and or device. I had been using Audacity 2.05 to record tracks at 44KHZ then exporting them out to 320KB 44KHZ 16 Bit MP3 files. I have an ART USB PhonoPlus Project Series USB Phono Pre-amp connected to my machine to record from my turntable. So I upgraded from Windows 7 Home 64Bit to Windows 10 Home 64Bit this week. I wanted to share my experience, in case it is helpful to anyone with similar hardware.
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