M-Audio DELTA 1010 manual Using Delta 1010 with your Audio Software, Audio Inputs

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Delta 1010 User Guide

Using Delta 1010 with your Audio Software

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After Delta 1010’s hardware and drivers have been installed, you may need to select or enable the interface in your audio software before you can begin

recording. This process is usually done through a “setup” or “audio preferences” menu within the program. Refer to your software’s documentation to learn how to do this.

Audio Inputs:

Once your audio software is configured, you may begin recording with the interface. The following list should help you associate the input names displayed by your audio software with Delta 1010’s corresponding physical inputs:

Display Name

Corresponding Inputs

Delta 1010 1/2

Analog Inputs 1/2

Delta 1010

3/4

Analog Inputs 3/4

Delta 1010

5/6

Analog Inputs 5/6

Delta 1010

7/8

Analog Inputs 7/8

Delta 1010

9/10

S/PDIF Input

*Delta 1010 11/12

*Summed Monitor Mixer Signal

NOTE: There may be slight variations in the naming of inputs when using certain audio applications. For example, an input pair may be labeled “ASIO

1-2” instead of “Delta 1010 1/2.” Furthermore, some programs may break down the inputs listed above into individual “left” and “right” mono channels. In this case, the software may display the inputs as “Left Delta 1010 1,” “Right Delta 1010 2,” etc. Refer to your application’s user guide to learn more about how inputs are labeled.

“Delta 1010 1/2” through “Delta 1010 7/8” correspond to analog inputs 1-8 on the rear of the rack-mount interface.

“Delta 1010 9/10” corresponds to the red S/PDIF input on the PCI Host Adapter card.

NOTE: The S/PDIF Input will not accept incoming signals if Delta 1010’s Clock Source is set to “Internal Xtal” in the Control Panel. To ensure proper operation, set the Clock Source to S/PDIF and make sure that the connected source device is configured as clock master. Please see the Digital Synchronization and Multi-Device Setup Guide found at http://www.m-audio.com for more information.

*“Delta 1010 11/12” is the output of the hardware Monitor Mixer on the PCI card and can be selected if you wish to record the combined physical and virtual inputs (audio returning from your recording software) of the Monitor Mixer.

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DELTA 1010 specifications

The M-Audio Delta 1010 is a highly regarded audio interface that has become a staple in many professional and home studios since its introduction. Known for its reliable performance and excellent sound quality, the Delta 1010 offers a range of features that cater to musicians, producers, and sound engineers alike.

One of the standout features of the Delta 1010 is its connectivity. This interface includes 10 inputs and 10 outputs, providing ample flexibility for recording and playback. It features eight analog inputs and outputs, which enable users to connect multiple instruments and studio gear simultaneously. In addition to the analog connections, the Delta 1010 also boasts digital I/O options via S/PDIF and ADAT Optical, allowing users to integrate it with other digital equipment seamlessly.

The audio quality of the Delta 1010 is another key attraction. With a 24-bit resolution and a sample rate of up to 96 kHz, the interface delivers crystal-clear audio, making it suitable for high-fidelity recording and mixing. The low latency performance is crucial for real-time monitoring during recording sessions, ensuring that musicians can perform without any noticeable delay.

In terms of build quality, the M-Audio Delta 1010 is designed for durability and reliability. Its sturdy construction ensures it can withstand the rigors of daily studio use. The interface also features a user-friendly layout with clear labeling, making it easy for users to navigate and connect their equipment.

The Delta 1010 is compatible with various digital audio workstations (DAWs) and supports multiple operating systems, including Windows and macOS. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for users who may need to switch between different platforms.

Additionally, the M-Audio Delta 1010 comes with a comprehensive software package, which often includes drivers and various digital audio tools. This software integration streamlines the setup process and enhances the overall user experience.

In summary, the M-Audio Delta 1010 stands out in the realm of audio interfaces with its robust features, including multiple input/output options, high-quality audio performance, and user-friendly design. Whether for professional studio work or home recording, the Delta 1010 continues to be a trusted choice for those seeking a reliable and versatile audio interface.