RSMCGUITAR
Why are you even using it at all?
The only problem I have with Asio4All is with recording.
While that's very important on some projects that is only 10% or less of the work involved.
Asio4All benefits
- It's portable - i.e. I don't have to carry additional hardware when I'm on the road.
- It works well (at least for me and many others) for playback, mixing, etc.
So while commuting I can arrange, edit, mix, decide between alternate takes, etc.
When I get back in my studio I'm using ASIO with a hardware interface.
I'm not saying that Asio4All is the only tool/interface you should be using
BUT If you're working on a laptop it's an indispensable tool.
In regards to the OP and the context of this thread...
Sorry can't help you. Personally I've always found non-Asio devices too laggy to use on my systems.
If you can get them work and/or work simultaneously via Asio4All that certainly opens up a variety of possibilities.