
The SuperRack plug-in is available now from Waves and dealers worldwide, priced USD 599. SuperRack is currently limited to the Waves stuff, with external offerings supported sometime in the future. However, third-party plug-ins cannot be loaded onto the DSP server as of this moment. You can do that by right clicking the file in the Studio One File Browser and select Split to Mono Files and importing those mono files to separate tracks. So the easiest way is to convert the Multi Channel wav file to separate mono channels. The plug-in works on Mac and Windows 10 computers (as well as Windows 10 tablets). Best answer AFAIK Studio One doesnt support multi channel output per channel.

SuperRack is compatible with desks, racks, rigs and so on from major players in the production world like Allen & Heath, Behringer/Mackie/Midas, PreSonus, Roland, Soundcraft, SSL, Studio, Yamaha and the DiGiGrid stuff. The plug-in can be controlled via user-defined keyboard shortcuts, MIDI devices, and up to 4 touchscreens which can be added to the rig for touch-and-slide parameter/fader control – along with workspace extension, of course. Snapshot functionality is also available, storing plug-in chains, tempo, worksurface setup and Custom Layers – these present your key racks in a single view. Following the initial setup, multiple racks can be linked and operated simultaneously, plug-in orders can be switched, presets copied, and hardware processors can be integrated as external inserts. SuperRack has a setup wizard which scans and identifies connected devices to configure them automatically.
