1.
Plug the guitar into the channel-1 Line input of the pre-amp. Plug the
microphone into the channel-2 Mic input.
2.
Plug the outputs 1 & 2 of the pre-amp into the Delta 66’s analog inputs 1 & 2.
Both are balanced outputs and inputs (respectively), so use a high quality TRS
cable. Most balanced lines run at +4dB line level, so let’s set our
+4/Consumer/-10 switches to +4dB on inputs 1 & 2. Open the Delta Control
Panel by double clicking the icon in your Windows Control Panel, and then
click on the ‘Hardware Settings’ tab. Locate the ‘Variable Signal Levels’
section. The +4 setting requires that the +4 radio button be selected.
3.
Plug the hardware outputs 1 & 2 of the Delta 66 to a sound system or power amp
with speakers. If your sound system is a consumer type, set the +4/Consumer/-
10 switch in the Hardware Settings page to the –10 setting. The –10 setting
requires that the -10 radio button be selected, setting all of the outputs to the
–10dBV setting. Now minimize the Delta Control Panel.
4.
Turn on your equipment in this suggested order: computer, pre-amp, then sound
system.
We’re now physically set up to monitor, record, and play back audio. The next steps
involve further configuring the Delta Control Panel software and also the music
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