PianoMonk Thanks, this ASIO-driver is valuable info. Actually I didn't plan to change from internal sound to Numa or another VST. I enjoy sitting in front of the Piano, press the ON-button, put on my headphones. It allows me to play piano within 3 seconds, whenever I want. No need to switch on my PC, or start a program, and no distractions from a computer.
Playing Numa was just for fun after I connected the piano to the PC for recording a virtual keyboard, three days ago. Maybe I will record the sound via Numa. But for sure, I will continue to listen to the intern piano sound via headphone as always.
I don't like to install drivers on my Windows, if not really necessary. Windows is not really famous for its stability. If I have a little lag in my videos, it is not noticable. And in the video-editing phase I could fix it easily.
btw: You call me "Wie", lovely but stange. WieWaldi is not something like a forname/surname combi. I named my YouTube channel "Klavierspielen Wie Waldi". It translates into "Clavierplaying Like Woody". In Bavaria, Waldi is a typical name for a dog if the dog-owners are old and uncreative. So my avatar should look like a dog... Well - a piano playing dog was preferred. And fun fact on top, when Germans say the two words "wie Waldi", it sounds exactly like Vivaldi. (I love my nickname, haha.)
This is the reason I always smirk when you shorten my name with "Wie" (like "Like"), because this isn't the name-part of my nick. But a Waldi alone feels all right. You know, Waldi is a name. Ok, only a name for dogs. Especially Dackel- the Baravian term for Dachshund. But still, Waldi is a name. š¶
On one day in a very distant future, (after I finished learning piano), I should learn something from The Four Seasons. Probably Spring, because this is the absolute best known movement of Antonio. But classical music is so difficult compared to Blues. Don't expect me playing Vivaldi too soon.