It's common in audio creation software. It needs full control to do what it does to how you expect it to do it.
You should, however, be able to tell the software to not hold those exclusive rights. It would depending on the software whether this is an option or not.
You would turn off the exclusive control while using other things but likely turn it back on if you were doing anything particularly audio-intensive within the audio software.
If you don't do anything particularly intensive in the audio software and it allows you to relinquish its exclusive hold, you can try leaving it off.