Changing Audio Interface in Studio One 4 the easy way?

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  1. Prendergast

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    Greetings!

    My old Mackie Interface has gone down the drain, and i bought an audiofuse studio
    as a replacement and improvement.
    But before installing it, i wondered about the 100+ Songs i made in Studio One v4
    with the Mackie: Do i have to open every single song to change the ins and outs
    on every track to the ones on the arturia?
    Or is there some magic function in SO4 for a general replacement of the in/out
    configuration for all songs at once?
     
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  3. Radio

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    It depends how you normally use your DAW's options for your interface. If you have your interface selected as a system wide device, you would have set your DAW settings for audio to "system default". If you explicitly set it to your Mackie, then you will have to change it to your new interface.
     
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    1. Unplug your old USB audio interface
    2. Uninstall the old Mac software
    3. Install the software for your new AudioFuse Studio
    4. Connect the cables from your new interface to your computer. Usually USB!
    4. Open the "Audiofuse Control Center" and set your bitrate etc. data. https://dl.arturia.net/products/afcc/manual/AFCC_Manual_2_1_3_EN.pdf
    5. Start Studio One - on the home page you can "select the audio device" and check the settings.

    EDIT: In my opinion with the new installation, the old routings are automatically overwritten with the new audio interface and there is no need to reset all 100 settings manually.
     
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    @Radio, mate, read the OP, you haven't understood the problem (again).
     
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    But I already understand, in my opinion with the new installation as described in the previous posting, the old routings
    are automatically overwritten with the new audio interface and there is no need to reset all 100 settings manually.
     
  9. Prendergast

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    Thanks guys!

    Yes, Radio got it wrong first, but he was on the right path with his last post.
    I just installed the AudioFuse and Studio One did the rest.
    Cause of the different numbers of ins and outs, there are some orphan tracks left,
    but around 80% were assigned perfectly.

    So, for anyone in a comparable situation: Just do it. It works.

    Have a nice one, everybody!
     
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