M-AUDIO DELTA 1010 User Manual

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Delta 1010 User Guide
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    MIDI Input Jack (MIDI In): This standard 5-pin MIDI connector accepts signals 
from any MIDI compatible device such as a keyboard or control surface.
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    MIDI Output Jack (MIDI Out): This standard 5-pin MIDI connector transmits 
signals to any MIDI compatible device such as a synthesizer, sound module, or 
drum machine.
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    Word Clock In (WORDCLOCK In):  Delta 1010 is capable of synchronizing 
its sample rate clock with that of an incoming word clock signal using this BNC 
input.  
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    Word Clock Out (WORDCLOCK Out): This BNC output transmits a Word 
Clock signal that is in sync with the present sample rate clock of Delta 1010.  
 The Word Clock input and outputs (6, 7) are designed 
to work with 75-ohm coaxial BNC cables.  Be sure to 
use 75-ohm BNC cables to ensure good performance.
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   Host Cable Connector (HOST CABLE):  Use the supplied 25-pin host cable 
to connect this jack to the Delta 1010 PCI Host Adapter card.  
 
      IMPORTANT:  Do not connect the PCI Host Adapter card and rack-mount 
portion of the interface when your computer is powered on.  Doing so 
may damage the rack-mount interface and/or the PCI card.  Only connect 
(or disconnect) the PCI card and rack-mount unit when your computer is 
powered off.
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    Analog Inputs 1-8 (INS):  These eight 1/4” jacks accept line-level signals from 
any balanced (TRS) or unbalanced (TS) device.  The sensitivity of each input can 
be configured using the +4/-10 switch (11) to the left of each input.
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   Analog Outputs 1-8 (OUTS):  These eight 1/4” jacks output balanced, line-
level signals for monitoring, mixing, or processing with external devices.  The 
sensitivity of these outputs can be configured using the +4/-10 switch (11) to the 
left of each output.  Note that these balanced outputs are fully compatible with 
unbalanced devices as well.