M-Audio 121002, 1010LT quick start Before You Call Midiman/M-Audio Technical Support

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Problem: Repetitious Sound.

Possible Cause: An IRQ resource conflict. Often this will result in a small segment of sound (0.5 to 1 second) repeating itself over and over, sometimes completely locking up the computer. See the general troubleshooting suggestions at the beginning of this section.

Problem: I’m getting some pops and clicks in my audio recording.

Possible Cause 1: Input levels are too "hot," causing clipping or input distortion. Make sure you have the proper signal levels set on the Hardware Settings page of the Delta Control Panel. "Consumer" can handle hotter signals than "-10." If you find that you are still clipping at the Consumer setting, you will need to turn down the audio at the source.

Possible Cause 2: If you are recording from the S/PDIF input, but you have the Delta 1010LT’s master clock set to something other than the S/PDIF input, you are recording an out-of-sync S/PDIF stream. This can result in lost or bogus samples being recorded.

Possible Cause 3: Your application software may not have the proper audio buffer sizes set. Each software application handles this differently, but typically there is somewhere in the software’s setup to set the size of the playback and recording buffers used by the application. Some applications also require you to run a card calibration (sometimes called "profiling") the first time you use the software with a new audio card.

Possible Cause 4: Some accelerated graphics cards use excessive amounts of system bandwidth, preventing the recording buffer of an audio card from keeping up with demand. This can cause clicks in the recording. Reducing or turning off the graphics card’s graphics acceleration feature often resolves this problem. In Windows, the level of graphics acceleration is accessed from Start Settings Control Panel System Performance Graphics.

Problem: The sound from the monitor mixer is muffled. It sounds as if it were running through a mixer with the treble control turned all the way down!

Possible Cause: The current Delta 1010LT sample rate is too low. The monitor mixer is a digital device that runs at the current sample rate of the Delta 1010LT board. The frequency response of the mixer is roughly one-half of the sample rate. There is no way to prevent this lost frequency response while playing back or recording at a low sample rate. However, it may be prevented when the system is idle. See the "CODEC SAMPLE RATE" paragraph of the section ‘Hardware Settings Page’ for more information.

Before You Call Midiman/M-Audio Technical Support

The technical support team at Midiman/M-Audio wants to get you up and running in an efficient and timely manner. To help us help you, please read the following before calling technical support.

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Contents Table of Contents About the Delta 1010LT Digital PCI Audio Card IntroductionWhat’s in the Box? Quick Start Guide Windows Product Features & SpecificationsMinimum System Requirements Macintosh Breakout CableBreakout Cable PCI Host Adapter Card Setting the JumpersHardware Installation Windows XP,2000, and ME Installation Delta Driver Software Installation for PCWindows 95 Installation Windows 98 InstallationWindows NT Installation Verifying Windows Driver InstallationPage Delta Driver Software Installation on the Mac Delta’s Analog Inputs/Outputs Delta Control Panel Installation on the MacDelta System Basics Synchronization Digital Monitor MixerPatchbay / Router Using the Delta 1010LT with your Music Software Application Page Page Monitor Mixer Delta 1010LT Control Panel Software PCPage Page Patchbay/Router Hardware Settings Page Page Page Pdif About Save, Delete, Load Buttons H/W InstalledDelta 1010LT Control Panel Software Mac Page Patchbay/Router Page Hardware Settings Page Page Page Pdif About Delta 1010LT Recording Tutorials Typical Setup #1Page 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 Troubleshooting Tips for Frequently Asked Questions To change your system to Standard PC modeBefore You Call Midiman/M-Audio Technical Support Gather Important Information Use Midiman/M-Audio ResourcesPage Analog Audio Appendix a Technical SpecsDigital Audio Adapter Resource RequirementsAppendix B-If You Use An External Mixer Page Limited Lifetime Warranty