7.Open your music software program. Set up four tracks for recording:

Track one — Left PCM In 1/2 Delta-66

Track two — Right PCM In 1/2 Delta-66

Track three — Left PCM In 3/4 Delta-66

Track four — Right PCM In 3/4 Delta-66

8.Now we want to set up the output ports for the four tracks.

Track one — WavOut 1/2 Delta-66, panned hard left.

Track two — WavOut 1/2 Delta-66, panned hard right.

Track three — WavOut 3/4 Delta-66, panned hard left.

Track four — WavOut 3/4 Delta-66, panned hard right.

9.Bring up the meter view in your music software, and let’s start to get some levels here. Let’s say that your hardware input 1 is the lead vocal mic. Have the lead vocalist test the mic while raising the input gain on your pre-amp channel 1 until you see a level of –6dB or so. This is your recording level. At the same time you can begin to raise the faders on your mixer until you hear the voice at a comfortable volume. This is your monitor level. Do the same for the other vocal mic, and each guitar.

NOTE: You could view the record levels from the Monitor Mixer page also. The levels appearing in H/W In 1/2 and H/W In 3/4 will represent the signal appearing at the hardware inputs. We are not monitoring via the Monitor Mixer in this example, however, so no faders in this page are needed or apply.

Once this is done, we are set up and ready to record. Close or minimize your software’s meter view at this point.

10.Arm tracks one through four for recording and press the record button on your music software’s transport bar.

11.Once you have a take that you think is worth listening to, stop recording and rewind. Maximize the Delta Control Panel from your Windows taskbar.

12.Click the Patchbay/Router tab. In the first column, H/W Out 1/2, click the radio button “WavOut 1/2” so that our monitoring source is now the software outputs from the music program. Set the H/W Out 3/4 column to “WavOut 3/4.” Now all of the software outputs of the music program are connected to the corresponding hardware outputs. Minimize the control panel.

13.Click play on the transport bar of your music software. If the take is satisfactory, disarm tracks one through four and revel in your success. If you wish to redo the tracks, “undo” the recording in your software, repeat steps 10 through 13 in this section.

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