Macintosh

128 MB of RAM for 96kHz operation. 64MB SDRAM for 48kHz or less.

Mac G3 with 128 MB of RAM recommended. Some faster Power PCs will perform adequately.

Mac OS 8.5.1 or higher.

UDMA EIDE or fast SCSI HDD recommended.

Breakout Cable 1:

1.Word Clock Input: This female BNC connector is used to input word clock signals from external sources. The Delta 1010 is capable of synchronizing its sample rate with that of the incoming word clock signal. The input provides built-in 75-ohm termination. The use of 75-ohm coaxial cables (with male BNC connectors) is highly recommended. The connector cover is tan in color.

2.Word Clock Output: This female BNC connector outputs a word clock signal that is in-sync with the present sample rate clock of the Delta 1010. The output circuitry is designed to drive a word clock signal across 75-ohm coaxial cables and into a device with 75-ohm termination. This connector cover is black in color.

3.Coaxial S/PDIF Input: This RCA connector receives a S/PDIF stereo signal from your coaxial S/PDIF digital source such as a DAT, MiniDisc player or external A/D converter. This cable is tan in color to denote input, with the connector cover colored red to designate it as a digital input.

4.Coaxial S/PDIF Output: This RCA connector sends a S/PDIF stereo signal to your coaxial S/PDIF digital target device such as a DAT, MiniDisc player or external D/A converter. This cable is black in color, denoting output.

5.MIDI Input jack: This standard MIDI connector accepts a standard MIDI cable. Typically a MIDI controller or MTC source would be connected to the Delta 1010LT’s MIDI input jack. The cable is tan in color.

6.MIDI Output jack: This standard MIDI connector accepts a standard MIDI cable. Typically a MIDI keyboard or sound module would be connected to the MIDI output jack. The cable is black in color.

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M-Audio 121002, 1010LT quick start Breakout Cable, Macintosh