Hello, Using Shift v0.1.3 I am a music producer and content creator and I am using a Focusrite Clarett+ audio interface. My setup and all the associated programs are all set for 96kHz. The virtual driver for Shift is currently only available at 48kHz. This is not necessarily an issue as WASAPI programs will resample the input, for example Discord, OBS, etc. We can still use a 96kHz audio setup and use the "48kHz Shift Mic Input" and it will work. However the issue is that Shift exhibits severe audio dropouts whenever the "Headphones (Output)" setting is set to a channel that is running at 96kHz (and possibly anything different than 48kHz). When selecting a channel that runs at 48kHz, the issue goes away and it is very smooth. This can also be verified in real time with a program that has a mic test feature such as Discord and selecting "Shift Mic Input" as the input. This occurs regardless of the "Voice Check" status in Shift. This simple test proves that the issue comes from the Shift program itself. A processing or resampling glitch occurs when the output in Shift isn't 48kHz. Even though the output setting only serves for the Voice Check feature (which is just there for monitoring purposes), it seems to impact the program's internal audio processing, yet there should be no reason for it to produce such a negative effect. This issue is quite concerning, and is actually the only issue I've noticed with the program.