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use VAC to send the output of your DAW to go through a specific channel on ASIO4ALL that your DAW is NOT using, which DOES show hup in scarlett 2i2.
you have to do this by creating virtual cables. VAC doesn't just magically work, you have to tell it what you want it to do. It's been also about 4 years since I even had VAC so I have no idea how this is done, but here's the way in which I used it
1: launch skype
2: launch VAC
3: launch DJ software
4: launch streaming to internet radio software
5: create virtual cable for microphone
6: create virtual cable for the DJ software
7: create virtual cable for internet radio software
8: link mic into DJ Software
9: link DJ Software into internet radio software
This is because I was using this with a free hobbyist internet radio site, that distributed the dj-ing software to their DJs via piracy, and used the most jank-as-fuck software. Their DJ software looked like goddamn excel with 2 instances of the old windows wave player (not WMP but the tiny little sound editor that came with old versions of windows). it used those instances as your Deck A and deck B and it only had a volume control, play, stop, and sync, and you had to manually enter the BPM and it only supported 2 digets of decimal.
This software did not detect line in or line out jacks. you literally had to use VAC to add a microphone to it.
Meanwhile the streaming software, Literally only supported line in to stream, so you had to create a line out from the DJ software that wasn't the rest of your computers sounds, and then feed that into a line in for the streaming software.
The result. i had like 12 windows open, for what should have only taken 2. and one of those 2 was skype. which was necessary to communicate and time switching who was on-air, because 1 second of dead-air would get picked up by a bot to keep the station up, and they refused to learn to change the bot. it seemed that their motto was "never improve, improvements are evil" so obviously I quit a few weeks in.
And that's the only time I used it. So you'll have to forgive me if I don't know exactly what to do, but the point of this story was that, in VAC you have to manually create all your links. you have to create the inputs and outputs separately, and link everything up that way. and if your other audio is picking up ASIO and not VAC, then you need to feed ASIO back in on itself with VAC, into a different channel, or worse, get a physical audio cable and plug line out into line in. and use ASIO to output to multiple physical line outs just to be able to hear. but honestly, I'd suggest going onto a forum specific for VAC and look for people having this exact issue. there's probably already a work-around.