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Delta 1010 User Guide
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SOLO:  Each mixer input channel features a “Solo” checkbox.  When a channel’s 
Solo box is checked, all other channels will be temporarily muted and only the 
“soloed” channel will be heard.  Deactivating all solo boxes will return all input 
channels to their previous mute/unmute states.
 
 Note that it is possible to solo more than one channel at a time on the Monitor 
Mixer.  If more than one channel is soloed, all solo channels will be heard while all 
un-soloed channels will be muted and grayed out. To return to normal operation, 
uncheck all Solo boxes.
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MUTE:  
Every Monitor Mixer channel has a  Mute  checkbox.  When this box 
is checked, its associated channel will not be routed to the stereo output 
and will not be heard in the monitor mix.  When the box is unchecked, its 
associated channel will be routed to the mixer s output.
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STEREO LINK: All of the Monitor Mixer’s channel pairs have a “Stereo Link” 
checkbox.  When this box is checked, the left/right faders move together so that 
the channels may be adjusted as a stereo pair.  When this box is unchecked, the 
faders can be adjusted independently.
Patch Bay Tab
    
Each column in the Patch Bay tab represents a physical output pair on your Delta 1010 
interface. The radio buttons in each column allow you to select the audio source for that 
physical ouput.  
To use the Patch Bay, first locate the Delta 1010 output that you’d like to use—the 
outputs are listed across the top of the tab.  Analog Out 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, and 7/8 
correspond to analog outputs 1-8 while S/PDIF Out corresponds to the S/PDIF output.
Next, click the radio button for the input source you’d like to connect to your chosen 
output.  The available options listed in the column below each output.  Delta 1010 will 
now route that audio source to your selected output.