Topic: Audio interface / soundcard for simultaneous ASIO and Windows Audio
Greetings, I'm hoping to find out what interfaces people are using that allow ASIO and Windows sounds at the same time. Partly to be able to play piano along with YouTube or similar. Also to be able to keep Pianoteq running permanently (the piano keyboard is always active, as an acoustic piano would be), but still be able to turn the screen on and use that computer for something else briefly (say, watch a video) without first having to exit Pianoteq.
The current interface on my piano is a Lexicon Alpha. I bought it with this purpose in mind, and really should have returned it when I found out it's not capable.
The interface on my recording setup is a Scarlett 8i6. Not the fanciest, but a couple steps up from the Alpha. It does allow simultaneous ASIO and Windows audio. For example, I can plug in a guitar, run it through Amplitube, and play along with YouTube. However, I'm not interested in moving this interface over to the piano setup.
My understanding is that it's not so much the hardware, but the software/driver. The Scarlett uses the Focusrite MixControl, which is a fairly comprehensive software i/o panel. I believe this is what allows the multiple input sources, rather than just the hardware itself.
So I am hoping to find out what others are using. For the piano, it just needs to be USB in and stereo out. No multitracking, or any recording inputs needed. So ideally it's a lot simpler (less expensive) than the Scarlett.