M-Audio 66 manual

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PCM In 1/2 Delta-66

PCM In 3/4 Delta-66

S/PDIF In Delta-66

Mon.Mixer Delta-66

The PCM In devices allow recording a stereo stream directly from the specified analog input pairs. The S/PDIF In device allows you to record a stereo stream directly from the S/PDIF input. The Mon.Mixer device allows stereo recording from the digital “monitor” mixer built-into the Delta 66. The audio data recorded from this device is the mix of input and output streams set up in the Delta Control Panel software (see Delta 66 Control Panel Software section).

Note that all of the input devices are stereo. Your application software may break these down further to “left” and “right” mono devices. Therefore you may see them as “Left PCM In 1/2 Delta-66, Right PCM In 1/2 Delta-66”, “Left S/PDIF In Delta-66, Right S/PDIF In Delta-66”, or “Left Mon. Mixer Delta-66, Right Mon. Mixer Delta-66,” etc. from within your recording software.

WINDOWS MME AUDIO OUTPUT DEVICES: All Delta 66 analog and S/PDIF outputs may be used simultaneously for a total of 6 output channels. Within your software application(s), the names of the Delta 66 audio output devices are:

WavOut 1/2 Delta-66

WavOut 3/4 Delta-66

WavOut S/PDIF Delta-66

WavOut devices allow playing a stereo audio stream to the analog hardware outputs (for WavOut 1/2, 3/4), the S/PDIF hardware output (for WavOut S/PDIF), or into the hardware router or mixer. Your application software may break each of these stereo devices down further to “left” and “right” mono devices. Therefore you may see them as “Left WavOut 1/2 Delta-66, Right WavOut 1/2 Delta-66”, or “Left WavOut S/PDIF Delta-66, Right WavOut S/PDIF Delta-66”, etc. from within your music software. Most software will handle the outputs as stereo pairs but allow you to pan audio left or right within the pair. Therefore to send a mono output to OUT1 (for example), choose WavOut 1/2, then pan that track hard left.

Note that each device name begins with “WavOut.” This is to remind you that these are software devices, and not always connected directly to output hardware. Instead they are connected to the Delta 66’s internal patchbay/router and may be sent to one of several destinations. For more on the patchbay/router, see the Patchbay/Router section of the Delta Control Panel software discussion.

MACINTOSH SOUND MANAGER INPUTS AND OUTPUTS: The Apple Sound Manager limits the user to one stereo pair for input and one stereo pair for output. Within your music software, the device selection when using the Sound Manager

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Contents Delta Table of Contents Delta 66 ManualAbout the Delta 66 Digital Recording Interface IntroductionWhat’s in the Box? Product Features & Specifications Minimum System RequirementsBreak-Out Box Front Panel Hardware Installation Quick Guide to Getting StartedDelta Driver & Software Installation Windows 98 InstallationWindows 95 Installation Windows NT Installation Macintosh InstallationVerifying Windows Driver Installation Delta’s Analog Input/Outputs Verifying Delta Control Panel Installation, PC & MacDelta System Overview Digital Monitor Mixer Patchbay / RouterUsing the Delta 66 with your Software Application SynchronizationPage Page Delta 66 Control Panel Software Monitor MixerPage Page Patchbay/Router Page Hardware Settings Page Page Pdif Page Save, Delete, Load Buttons H/W Installed AboutTypical Setup #1 Delta 66 Recording TutorialsPage Page Page Page Page Typical Setup #2 Page Page Page Typical Setup #3 Transferring from DAT to Delta Transferring from Delta 66 to DAT, monitoring with DAT Troubleshooting Page Page Page Page Digital Audio Appendix a Technical SpecsAnalog Audio Adapter Resource RequirementsAppendix B -If You Use An External Mixer Page Warranty Terms and Registration Warranty Terms Warranty Registration070212Delta66UGEN01