Funky,
i think aardvark has pretty good asio support and they update their drivers. first thing is to make sure you have the latest aardvark drivers. however, if you install a cubase demo (you want the latest) and you are using something else to sequence (like reason) you may have more options for which asio you want to use. for example, when i installed the cubase demo, new asio drivers appeared in the driver selection box in reason. at the time, the asio drivers from the cubase demo seemed to work better than any of the other options. i'm not recomending this type of thing...but at least it is possible in some cases.
PRiZ,
i thought you had concerns about the lynx one and asio. you said in another thread that the lynx site says that the lynx one will support asio. if this is the case, i would think that you should be able to find the drivers you need . most sound cards have asio support these days....so you should be able to use asio software...however, if the manufacturer doesn't have satisfactory asio support for your software , you might try installing a cubase demo and loading those drivers....of course this doesn't mean that you can use just any driver with any soundcard...if you are using asio drivers for your software i think that you at least have to have a sound card that supports asio..