Delta 1010 Quick Start Guide
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Connecting Your Equipment to the Delta 1010
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Delta 1010 has a total of 10 outputs which
can be used for a variety of purposes. By
default, analog outputs 1 and 2 serve as
your “main” outputs. Connect channels 1
and 2 to the left and right inputs of your
mixer, powered speakers, or other audio
destination.
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Delta 1010 accepts line-level signals.
Connect your line-level instruments
(keyboards, mixers, etc.) to any available
input on the rack-mount box. If you wish to
record microphones or the direct output of
an electric guitar, bass, or other instrument-
level device, you must first raise the signal
to line-level using a preamplifier.
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If you own any devices with S/PDIF or
Word Clock inputs or outputs, connect
these devices to the appropriate S/PDIF
and Word Clock connectors on the
interface. The S/PDIF jacks are located on
the PCI Host Adapter Card while the Word
Clock connectors are found on the back of
the rack-mount portion of the interface.
For more detailed information about all of the available inputs and outputs, please refer to the Delta 1010 User Guide located
on the Delta Series CD-ROM.
In
Out
9 V A C
8
7
8
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
+4 -10
Mic
Guitar
Keyboards, Mixers, etc.
Delta 1010
Mixer, Powered Speakers
Sound System, etc
Computer
Delta 1010 and the
M-Audio product line are
produced by MIDIMAN
Wordclock
In
Out
Ins
Outs
9V AC
Preamplifier