ASIO or EASI DRIVER INPUT DEVICES: When using the ASIO or the EASI audio drivers with music programs that support this type of audio, the input devices are displayed as mono devices. Within these software applications, the names of the Delta 1010LT audio input devices are:
Analog In1
Analog In2
Analog In3
Analog In4
Analog In5
Analog In6
Analog In7
Analog In8
S/PDIF In L
S/PDIF In R
Mon. Mixer L
Mon. Mixer R
Notice the S/PDIF In and Monitor Mixer names include "L" and "R" characters. "L" indicates the left channel of the stereo stream, while "R" indicates right channel.
ASIO or EASI DRIVER OUTPUT DEVICES: The Delta 1010LT’s ASIO and EASI output devices appear in stereo pairs. Because each device is stereo, you may see "left" and "right" references within your software application. This allows the application to pan audio left and right under software control. To send a signal to a Delta ASIO output 1 (for example) as a mono output send, one would choose "Analog 1/2
Analog 1/2
Analog 3/4
Analog 5/6
Analog 7/8
S/PDIF L/R
MIDI DRIVERS: The Delta 1010LT MIDI drivers, once enabled in your software’s MIDI Setup, will appear as a MIDI source and a MIDI port within that program’s track configuration windows. The MIDI input driver is named "MIDI In
WINDOWS MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS: Windows may be set up to use the Delta 1010LT as its default audio device, allowing system sounds to be sent out the Delta 1010LT. This also enables you to use the Delta 1010LT with the sound applets included with Windows. To set this up, go to Control Panel Multimedia. In the Audio Properties page, set the Playback and Recording devices to the Delta 1010LT input and output devices of your choice.
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