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Audio => AudioFuse => AudioFuse - Technical Issues => Topic started by: Alf on September 24, 2017, 07:24:02 pm

Title: Insert problems
Post by: Alf on September 24, 2017, 07:24:02 pm
Hello, I have problems activating the insert. I set up pro tools and my hardware, but it looks like the interface will not send the information. In the Audiofuse Control center panel, in the "Mix Routing" signal input is not observed. I do not know if it is a configuration problem, or the output of the insert.
thanks for the reply
Title: Re: Insert problems
Post by: Germain.arturia on September 25, 2017, 09:53:05 am
Hello Alf , and welcome on this board.
sorry you're encountering this issue.
Could you please check the connections on the Unit? if you look at the insert connectors at the back of the AudioFuse, you'll see, from left to right , INSERT 2 and INSERT 1. Could it be that these connections have been inverted?
Sorry for this dumb question, but most of the users who didn't manage to make the inserts work did actually inverted the connections.
Hope it helps,
Looking forward to read you,

best,
Title: Re: Insert problems
Post by: Alf on September 25, 2017, 02:37:14 pm
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, check the connectors; From what I understand, in Pro tools, insert 1 corresponds to inputs 3 and 4, while insert 2, to 5 and 6. Adjust images with audio interface connections and external hardware.
Regards!
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Title: Re: Insert problems
Post by: Matt Arturia on September 26, 2017, 03:17:10 pm
Hi Alf,

If I understand this correctly you want to use the Inserts to send a track inside your DAW for external processing then to record back the processed signal (as a normal insert point would do).

Unfortunately this workflow is not possible with the AudioFuse. Insert 1 & 2 are hard-wired to the Mic and Line Input. Which mean that they can only be used for tracking and not for mixing (their signal path is only post ADC).

Input 3&4 and Input 5&6 you talked about are used for Line level input (physical input 3&4 at the back of your unit) and Digital SPDIF Input (physical SPDIF Input at the back of your unit).

Regards,

Matthieu
Title: Re: Insert problems
Post by: Alf on October 01, 2017, 08:10:03 pm

I understand, thank you very much for your answers!
Is there any form of routing that I recommend to use the external hardware compressor, after recording the audio, in the mixing process inside the DAW?
Regards
Title: Re: Insert problems
Post by: Matt Arturia on October 02, 2017, 11:18:14 am
Hi,

The AudioFuse has not been specified for such use of external analog processing so for me there is no good routing.

But I see on your pictures that the device you want to use has digital I/O (S/PDIF here), so why not use the digital input and ouput of your unit ? That way you could send your signal to your device and record it back into your DAW, but you'll have to stay on the digital world.

Regards,

Matthieu
Title: Re: Insert problems
Post by: Alf on October 03, 2017, 02:05:04 pm
Thank you very much for your answer.
Regards!
Title: Re: Insert problems
Post by: lookah on July 05, 2020, 09:03:10 pm
Hello Matt.  I'm wondering if the external hardware routing you said was not possible with the Audiofuse is instead possible with the Audiofuse Studio?  Perhaps via the Aux Outputs?  If so, can you guide me through creating a hardware insert in pro tools using the AF Studio?  Thanks, Luca

Hi Alf,

If I understand this correctly you want to use the Inserts to send a track inside your DAW for external processing then to record back the processed signal (as a normal insert point would do).

Unfortunately this workflow is not possible with the AudioFuse. Insert 1 & 2 are hard-wired to the Mic and Line Input. Which mean that they can only be used for tracking and not for mixing (their signal path is only post ADC).

Input 3&4 and Input 5&6 you talked about are used for Line level input (physical input 3&4 at the back of your unit) and Digital SPDIF Input (physical SPDIF Input at the back of your unit).

Regards,

Matthieu