M-Audio 66 manual

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the signal to the Delta 66, and a mixer connected to a sound system to handle the multiple outputs.

Let’s say that we’re recording a guitar/vocal duo. We’ve got a mic on each voice, with the guitars going ‘direct’ into the pre-amps.

NOTE: Because improper connections can potentially make very loud noises, it’s a good idea to have monitor levels down while hooking up audio equipment — you may choose to turn your computer off before making the connections.

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Contents Delta Table of Contents Delta 66 ManualWhat’s in the Box? IntroductionAbout the Delta 66 Digital Recording Interface 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 System Overview Verifying Delta Control Panel Installation, PC & MacDelta’s Analog Input/Outputs 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