M-Audio Delta 44 specifications Save, Delete, Load Buttons H/W Installed

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Save, Delete, Load Buttons; H/W Installed

On the PC, at the rightmost side of the Delta Control Panel are the Save, Load and Delete buttons as well as an “installed hardware” set of radio buttons. These controls appear regardless of what Delta Control Panel page is being displayed.

SAVE, DELETE, LOAD: The Delta Control Panel always retains the last settings entered. However the Save, Delete, and Load functions expand this capability to store different sets of control panel settings using different configuration file names. These configurations are then available for recall at a later date and time.

Clicking the ‘Save’ button brings up a dialog box prompting you to name the current configuration. Once you have done this, click ‘OK’, and your current configuration has been saved to disk. If you decide that you no longer need a particular configuration, click the ‘Delete’ button. Highlight the name of the configuration file that you wish to delete, and click the ‘OK’ button. To recall or reload a saved configuration, click the ‘Load’ button. Highlight the name of the configuration file that you wish to recall, and click ‘OK’. Those settings will now appear in the Delta Control Panel and the driver will automatically update the hardware.

H/W INSTALLED: Up to four Delta cards may be installed in a system at one time

(Note: On the Drivers CD, see the “Multi-card Installation” readme file). This section displays all installed Delta cards, and allows you to select which particular card is under the control of the control panel software. To select a card for configuration, click the radio button to the left of that particular card in the “H/W Installed” list.

ON THE MAC: To save your Delta control Panel settings, go to the File menu and select “Save,”or “Save as.” A dialog box will appear, promting you to name the current configuration. Once you have done so, click the Save button. To save the current settings as your default, go to the File menu and choose “Save as Preferences.”

In the upper righthand corner of the control panel is a “H/W Installed” drop-down list. At the time of this writing, the Delta Mac ASIO drivers will support only a single Delta device, and of course the Sound Manager will support only one stereo pair regardless of how many audio cards are installed in your system. The H/W Installed list will display “Delta 44 as the active device in the control panel.”

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Contents Table of Contents Delta 44 ManualWhat’s in the Box? IntroductionAbout the Delta 44 Digital Recording Interface Product Features & Specifications Minimum System RequirementsBreak-Out Box Back Panel Quick Guide to Getting StartedBreak-Out Box Front Panel PCI Host Adapter CardHardware Installation Delta Driver & Software Installation Windows 98 InstallationWindows 95 Installation Windows NT 4.0 InstallationWindows NT 3.51 Installation Macintosh InstallationVerifying Windows Driver Installation Delta System Overview Verifying Delta Control Panel Software InstallationDelta’s Analog Input/Outputs Digital Monitor Mixer Patchbay / RouterUsing the Delta 44 with your Software Application SynchronizationPage Delta 44 Control Panel Software Monitor Mixer Page Patchbay/Router Page Hardware Settings Page Pdif AboutSave, Delete, Load Buttons H/W Installed Typical Setup #1 Delta 44 Recording TutorialsPage Page Page Page Page Typical Setup #2 Page Page Troubleshooting Page Page Troubleshooting Tips for Frequently Asked Questions Problem No SoundAnalog Audio Appendix a Technical SpecsAdapter Resource Requirements Appendix B -If You Use An External Mixer Page Limited Lifetime Warranty