lol, yeah I contacted the company who makes the audio interface and they said it's acceptable to have to unplug and re-plug in the audio device after a reboot to get it working. I disagree.
Also, instructions found widely on internet on how to downgrade Macos clearly state that if you have a backup made before you upgraded, you are supposed to be able to just reinstall your entire system from that back up ( in fact, I have done this before) But no . . . now it doesn't work . . .
"How to downgrade macOS Sequoia to Sonoma with Time Machine
If you made a Time Machine backup of your system before you installed
macOS Sequoia, then you can really easily downgrade; here's how:
- Connect your backup disk to your Mac (the one that contains the Time Machine backup).
- Restart your device in recovery mode:
- - Hold Command - R for Intel-based Macs until the Apple logo appears.
- - Hold down your power button for Macs with Apple silicon until the startup options window appears.
- Select Options > Continue.
- From the macOS Utilities window, select Restore from Time Machine Backup > Continue > Continue.
- Select your Time Machine disk, find the backup you want to restore it to, and click Restore.
If you didn't make a Time Machine backup, no worries; there are other
ways, but you will lose any changes, so back up important files or
folders you've created since you installed macOS Sequoia."
But . . . it's so easy . . . Right?