Steinberg Mi4 on Windows 10: The Ultimate Compatibility Guide

was originally part of the "Cubase System 4" bundle, which means it carries the DNA of professional-grade 24-bit/96kHz audio. Here is how you can bypass the "Not Supported" warnings and get it recording again on Windows 10. 1. Locate the Right Legacy Drivers

The Bad News:

The most critical issue with the Steinberg MI4 on Windows 10 is the lack of official driver support.

ASIO4ALL: If the official drivers fail to initialize, many users successfully bypass them using the ASIO4ALL universal driver. This allows Windows 10 to see the hardware as a generic USB audio device while maintaining low latency within your DAW. Installation Step-by-Step

(part of the Cubase System|4 bundle) is a classic piece of hardware, but since it has been discontinued for years, getting it to run on Windows 10

Uninstall Old Drivers

: Go to the Device Manager , right-click all Steinberg Mi4 entries, and select "Uninstall Device." Check the box to "Attempt to remove the driver for this device" if available.

Part 5: Troubleshooting Common Windows 10 Errors