It must have something to do with your particular/specific ASIO
hardware, because I can do it with no problem using my Mackie 820I.
The one thing I must do, though, before this will work is tu remove
the ASIO driver keys from the registry every time I boot the system
because I have a Soundblaster Audigy card which has ASIO drivers, too.
Every time the system boots, those keys are automatically replaced,
but as soon as the system comes up, I have a batch file which I run
which removes them. End of problem. For me, anyway.

On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 08:20:42 -0400, you wrote:

>hay there, Raymond.
>no luck, went in to vsthost and tryed to change the soundcard, but got 
>nothing.
>no of another driver that does the same thing as asio?
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