![]() ![]() ![]() This can conflict with other applications that are playing audio, such as the web browser or media player. This is a compability layer that tries to gain exclusive access to your soundcard so that it can get the lowest latency that it can. However, if your PC has a standard on-board soundcard then this doesn't provide this low level access, so the audio engine has to use a component called the ASIO Generic Lower Latency Driver. If you have a soundcard that has native ASIO drivers then the audio engine can access the device hardware directly, which will give you the best results. Dorico uses the audio engine from Cubase which requires very low level access to the soundcard in order to provide low latency playback. ![]()
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