M-AUDIO DELTA 1010 User Manual

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Delta 1010 User Guide
 INPUT PHASE INVERSIONS: These check boxes allow you to invert the phase 
of each analog input before it reaches your audio software.  Check a box to invert 
its associated input; leave a box unchecked to let the signal pass unaffected.
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CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION: This section of the Control Panel relates 
to multi-card operation (i.e., when you are using multiple Delta cards in one 
computer).  Please see the Digital Synchronization and Multi-Device Setup Guide 
found on http://www.m-audio.com for more information.
S/PDIF Tab
This tab configures a variety of parameters relating to the operation of the S/PDIF 
output port located on the PCI Host Adapter card.
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OUTPUT FORMAT:  This section has several parameters relating to the 
operation of the S/PDIF output.  These options are as follows:
 
  •   Consumer / Professional:  These buttons determine the communication 
protocol that takes place over the S/PDIF cable.  The default “Consumer” 
setting will send standard S/PDIF encoded audio over your connection.  The 
“Professional” setting sends an AES/EBU encoded signal over the RCA 
S/PDIF connection.
AES/EBU signals are designed to be sent over balanced 
XLR cables.  Sending AES/EBU specified signals over a 
coaxial (RCA) S/PDIF connection is a configuration that may 
not be recognized by all manufacturers or devices.