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Hi. Just to clarify the issue, you're hearing an unprocessed delayed 'echo' of the same audio you're successfully processing and hearing in Stereo Tool?
There's a way to listen to recording devices in the old-school Win7 style Sound Control Panel in Win10 that I don't know how to get to in Win 11. In Win10 you go to the basic sound settings and look on the right for the Sound control panel; Win11 must be similar. Once you've found the Sound control panel, go to the Recording tab and check the Listen tab of each recording device's properties. If the checkbox is filled on any of the audio devices, uncheck it and see if this solves it.
Otherwise, I don't have a better idea.
Thanks for the reply. I've check that and it seems to be unchecked. I honestly have not idea if its unprocessed or processed audio. It's rather low but still noticeable. You can't tell it's there when there is music playing, but once you start to heard someone talking...like a voice track or commercial, you can clearly hear it.
When I did some testing this afternoon, I noticed when I was listening to processed music and hit "stop" on the song that was playing, I would hear the delayed audio. When I clicked on bypass and listened to the same music and hit "stop" again...there would be no delay. It seems to be more noticeable across different presets within Stereo Tool.