M-AUDIO DELTA 1010 Manual De Usuario
Delta 1010 User Guide
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About the Delta 1010
Digital Recording System
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elta 1010 is a professional audio interface with a total of 10 inputs and 10
outputs. The interface features eight 1/4” balanced/unbalanced analog inputs
outputs. The interface features eight 1/4” balanced/unbalanced analog inputs
and outputs as well as a pair of coaxial (RCA) S/PDIF I/O. Delta 1010 can create
pristine 24-bit recordings at sampling rates of up to 96 kHz.
pristine 24-bit recordings at sampling rates of up to 96 kHz.
Connect line-level audio sources (i.e., keyboards, mixers, preamplifiers, etc.) to the 1/4”
input jacks on the rear of the interface. Set the operating line level for each input using
the +4/-10 switch located next to each jack. Connect your DAT recorder, MiniDisc
player, or other digital device to Delta 1010’s S/PDIF ports on the PCI Host card.
Control all routing and hardware settings using the Control Panel software.
input jacks on the rear of the interface. Set the operating line level for each input using
the +4/-10 switch located next to each jack. Connect your DAT recorder, MiniDisc
player, or other digital device to Delta 1010’s S/PDIF ports on the PCI Host card.
Control all routing and hardware settings using the Control Panel software.
The sturdy 1U rack-mount chassis houses all of the A/D and D/A converters, keeping
them away from the electrically noisy environment inside your computer and assuring
the best audio performance. The rack unit features Word Clock I/O connectors, which
allow you to synchronize Delta 1010 with all of your other Word Clock capable devices.
Also, the interface features MIDI input and output ports, allowing you to connect MIDI-
capable devices (synthesizers, drum machines, etc.) to your computer or to synchronize
external devices with your interface using a sync protocol such as MIDI Time Code
(MTC).
them away from the electrically noisy environment inside your computer and assuring
the best audio performance. The rack unit features Word Clock I/O connectors, which
allow you to synchronize Delta 1010 with all of your other Word Clock capable devices.
Also, the interface features MIDI input and output ports, allowing you to connect MIDI-
capable devices (synthesizers, drum machines, etc.) to your computer or to synchronize
external devices with your interface using a sync protocol such as MIDI Time Code
(MTC).
Finally, the Delta 1010 PCI Host Adapter card features a flexible digital mixer. This
mixer handles routing within the interface and gives you control over volume, pan, solo,
and mute just like on a hardware mixer used for monitoring.
mixer handles routing within the interface and gives you control over volume, pan, solo,
and mute just like on a hardware mixer used for monitoring.