NOTHING I've tried has allowed me to hear and use both Studio and Discord at the same time. I've tried using both alongside using Voiceemeter to route the audio. Ive tried changing from using the Audiobox directly to using the ASIO driver, but when I do I literally cant even press play in Studio One if Discord or any other application using sound is open. Ive turned off the "exclusive control" feature in the advanced settings of both the input and output in the Windows 10 Home sound settings. I've tried everything I could think of I've tried everything I could find online. Studio One takes complete control over my AudioBox USB Interface, and nothing else is allowed to be heard. Instead what happens is everything else but Studio One is cut off. Im often in voice chats on Discord talking to friends and family, and I'd like to be able to open up Studio One and be able play around in a song while im talking in voice chat. Whether it's sound design, or just letting my creativity fly for practice, I like to share the experience. Again, that is at least if im not actually doing something wrong myself.ฤก: I enjoy people's company when im not seriously working on a mix. Every other DAW I've used doesn't have this problem, and FL Studio is like a breeze when trying to do what I want Studio One to do. I love Presonus and I LOVE Studio One, but this function is crucial to me, and if it can't be delivered, IDK what else to do but switch. There are technically only 2 things I want to be able to do, and its getting easier for me to believe im either doing something wrong, or what I want will have to be found with a different DAW. For the past few weeks I have been searching for an explanation as to why Studio One just really doesn't want to play nice with the other applications that want to share the audio. Ok, I've gotten to that 'old man who hates modern technology' level of frustrated.
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