M-Audio 66 manual Windows NT Installation, Macintosh Installation

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Win95). Click ‘Next>’.

4.Windows will start to copy files, with a progress indicator on the screen. Once this process completes itself, your Delta 66 will be ready for action.

After completion of the driver installation, Windows may require you to restart Windows. If it does request a restart, remove the Drivers CD from the CD drive and respond by clicking “Yes”. The system will restart and your Delta 66 is ready for play.

Windows NT Installation

1.Power up your computer after physically installing the Delta 66 card.

2.Go to Start Settings Control Panel and double click on ‘Multimedia.’ Click the ‘Devices’ tab, then click the ‘Add’ button.

3.“Unlisted or Updated Driver” will be highlighted at the top of the list. Click OK.

4.The ‘Install Driver’ box will prompt you to insert the driver disk, and the A: prompt will appear as the path. Insert the Drivers CD into your CD ROM drive. Type in the drive letter of your CD drive (we will assume here that it is D:\) and the path to the Delta drivers, which will be D:\Delta Products\DeltaNT. Click OK.

5.The “M Audio Delta Interface Card” driver will appear in the Add Unlisted or Updated Driver dialog box. Click OK.

6.Windows NT will require you to restart your computer for the changes to take effect. Choose “Restart Now.” Upon restart, your Delta 66 will be ready for use.

Macintosh Installation

1.Open the System folder on your Macintosh hard drive. In the System folder, locate the Extensions folder.

2.On you Drivers CD disk, open the Delta Products folder, then the Delta 66 folder. Place the extension file "Delta 66 Driver" in your Extensions folder by clicking on it and dragging it to the Extensions folder.

3.If you are using a music program that uses ASIO drivers, it will also have an ASIO folder within the application’s folder. In your Mac Delta Drivers folder you will find three Delta 66 ASIO drivers. For Cubase versions 4.x, use the "ASIO2 Delta66" driver. For Metro, or earlier versions of Cubase, use the "ASIO Delta66v3" driver. For any music program that is not ASIO2 capable, use the “ASIO Delta 66” driver instead (check your program’s documentation). Place the file "ASIO Delta" in your program's ASIO folder by clicking on it and dragging it to the ASIO folder.

4.Drag the "DeltaPanel PPC" file onto your Macintosh hard drive. You can run the Delta Control Panel from any place that's convenient, though music software applications that use ASIO will allow you to launch the Delta panel from within the program. If not, we suggest creating a alias to the control panel by

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Contents Delta Delta 66 Manual Table of ContentsIntroduction What’s in the Box?About the Delta 66 Digital Recording Interface Minimum System Requirements Product Features & SpecificationsBreak-Out Box Front Panel Quick Guide to Getting Started Hardware InstallationWindows 98 Installation Delta Driver & Software InstallationWindows 95 Installation Macintosh Installation Windows NT InstallationVerifying Windows Driver Installation Verifying Delta Control Panel Installation, PC & Mac Delta System OverviewDelta’s Analog Input/Outputs Patchbay / Router Digital Monitor MixerSynchronization Using the Delta 66 with your Software ApplicationPage Page Monitor Mixer Delta 66 Control Panel SoftwarePage Page Patchbay/Router Page Hardware Settings Page Page Pdif Page About Save, Delete, Load Buttons H/W InstalledDelta 66 Recording Tutorials Typical Setup #1Page 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 Analog Audio Appendix a Technical SpecsDigital Audio Adapter Resource RequirementsAppendix B -If You Use An External Mixer Page Warranty Terms Warranty Registration Warranty Terms and Registration070212Delta66UGEN01