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Everytime I choose import I/O settings it totally screws up the routing. No matter if I choose "leave existing.... or delete...." it still creates my imported channels but leaves the existing meaning that there are identical. Therefore when I try to exit out it won't let me because there are duplicate tracks...
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De-assign all input and output including buss's for a new set of I/O's.
Re assignment will be required. If you keep your old (No de-assignment) then you'll need to de-select any overlaps from the new set. If your just looking for more buss or output assignments the select "Default" in the I/O settings and all I/O not present will show up. |
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I also think that the I/O import implementation is quite messy and could be improved in many ways. Always creating duplicates is a drag. What if I wan't to use my own I/O setup on premix coming from elsewhere. Haven't been able to figure out a good way of doing that yet.
-Robert
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