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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>This is a follow-on to another question that I posed last night:</p><p>What designates what devices and virtual devices that Pianoteq can &quot;See&quot; as outputs in the ASIO audio chain space?&nbsp; I am trying to use an automated equalization balancing system (Dirac) which has a virtual audio driver that is not showing up as a Pianoteq output under ASIO, though it does show up as an output in ASIO4ALL.</p><p>Edit:&nbsp; And I also found that it shows up in the &quot;Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver&quot; as a Pianoteq output choice as well, showing up under &quot;Active Output Channels&quot; there, but the latency is still poor, and the volume is quite lowered as compares to ASIO4ALL and my straight Steinberg UR22mkII ASIO driver.&nbsp; ...I just wish that I could get Pianoteq to output straight to the Dirac Virtual Audio Driver, directly!</p><p>David</p>]]></content>
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