M-Audio 1010LT, 121002 quick start Patchbay/Router

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Patchbay/Router Page

The Patchbay/Router page allows you to connect each of the Delta 1010LT’s hardware outputs (4 pairs of analog outputs and 1 pair of digital output channels) to specific audio sources within the Delta 1010LT board. To display this page, click the "Patchbay/Router" tab of the Delta Control Panel.

The leftmost vertical column of Patchbay/Router page, "H/W Out 1/2," connects this analog stereo pair to one of eight stereo sources:

1.The default setting, "WavOut 1/2," connects ports OUT1 and OUT2 to your music software or Windows multimedia applet. In other words, when music software plays audio to the device named "WavOut 1/2 Delta-1010LT" it will be routed directly to the "hardware" analog outputs 1 & 2 of your 1010LT breakout cable.

2.The second option, "Monitor Mixer," connects ports OUT1 and OUT2 to the outputs of the Delta 1010LT monitor mixer. For more information of the capabilities of the monitor mixer, please see the section "Monitor Mixer Page."

3.The third option, "S/PDIF In," connects ports OUT1 and OUT2 directly to the hardware S/PDIF input on the Delta 1010LT PCI host card. The left channel of the S/PDIF In is routed to OUT1 and the right channel of the S/PDIF In is routed to OUT2.

4.The fourth option, "S/PDIF In (L/R Rev.)," functions identically to the third option, except that the left and right channels are swapped. Therefore in this mode, the left channel of the S/PDIF In is routed to OUT2 and the right channel of the S/PDIF In is routed to OUT1.

5.Selections five through eight connect the hardware analog inputs 1 & 2, 3 & 4, 5 & 6, or 7 & 8 (respectively) directly to the 1010LT’s hardware analog outputs 1 & 2. For example, if "H/W In 1/2" were selected, any signal present at the IN1 port will be copied to OUT1, and any signal present at the IN2 port will be copied to OUT2. This same behavior applies to "H/W In 3/4," "H/W In 5/6," and "H/W In 7/8" when selected.

The next three vertical columns of the Patchbay/Router page (from left to right), "H/W Out 3/4," "H/W Out 5/6," and "H/W Out 7/8," connect these hardware analog outputs to one of four sources. Since the three columns function identically, we’ll use "H/W Out 3/4" as the example:

1.The default setting, "WavOut 3/4," connects ports OUT3 and OUT4 to your music software or Windows multimedia applet. In other words, when music software plays audio to the device named "WavOut 3/4 Delta-1010LT" it will be routed directly to the "hardware" analog outputs 3 & 4 of your 1010LT breakout cable.

2.The second option, "S/PDIF In," connects ports OUT3 and OUT4 directly to the hardware S/PDIF input on the Delta 1010LT PCI host card. The left channel of the S/PDIF In is routed to OUT3 and the right channel of the S/PDIF In is routed to OUT4.

3.The third option, "S/PDIF In (L/R Rev.)," functions identically to the second option, except that the left and right channels are swapped. Therefore in this

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Contents Table of Contents What’s in the Box? IntroductionAbout the Delta 1010LT Digital PCI Audio Card Quick Start Guide Minimum System Requirements Product Features & SpecificationsWindows Breakout Cable MacintoshBreakout Cable Setting the Jumpers PCI Host Adapter CardHardware Installation Delta Driver Software Installation for PC Windows XP,2000, and ME InstallationWindows 98 Installation Windows 95 InstallationVerifying Windows Driver Installation Windows NT InstallationPage Delta Driver Software Installation on the Mac Delta System Basics Delta Control Panel Installation on the MacDelta’s Analog Inputs/Outputs Patchbay / Router Digital Monitor MixerSynchronization Using the Delta 1010LT with your Music Software Application Page Page Delta 1010LT Control Panel Software PC Monitor MixerPage Page Patchbay/Router Hardware Settings Page Page Page Pdif Save, Delete, Load Buttons H/W Installed AboutDelta 1010LT Control Panel Software Mac Page Patchbay/Router Page Hardware Settings Page Page Page Pdif About Typical Setup #1 Delta 1010LT Recording TutorialsPage Page Page Page Page Typical Setup #2 Transferring from DAT to Delta 1010LT Transferring from 1010LT to DAT, monitoring with DAT Page Troubleshooting Page Page To change your system to Standard PC mode Troubleshooting Tips for Frequently Asked QuestionsBefore You Call Midiman/M-Audio Technical Support Use Midiman/M-Audio Resources Gather Important InformationPage Digital Audio Appendix a Technical SpecsAnalog Audio Adapter Resource RequirementsAppendix B-If You Use An External Mixer Page Limited Lifetime Warranty