Audio Ducking with Xfi Go Pro

Having audio ducking issues with xfi go pro i tried disabling all the enhancements...different drivers all that.I narrowed it down to a creative driver issue cause when i use the microsoft driver no audio ducking.I have tried other usb headsets and even my onboard audio...no audio ducking pls help.
Os Windows 8.1 x64

Originally Posted by toxify
like i said in my first post i disabled all enhancements nothing changes the audio ducking is still present
Sorry about that.

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