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Audio Outputs:
The following list should help you associate the output names displayed by your software with Delta 1010’s corresponding physical outputs:
Display Name
Corresponding Outputs
Delta 1010 1/2 | Analog Outputs 1/2 | |
Delta 1010 | 3/4 | Analog Outputs 3/4 |
Delta 1010 | 5/6 | Analog Outputs 5/6 |
Delta 1010 | 7/8 | Analog Outputs 7/8 |
Delta 1010 | 9/10 | S/PDIF Output |
NOTE: There may be slight variations in the naming of outputs when using certain audio applications. For example, an output pair may be labeled “ASIO
When using the Patchbay/Router’s default settings, signals from your audio application will be sent directly to Delta 1010’s corresponding physical outputs. Keep in mind that the Patchbay/Router allows you to modify the output routing of the interface. In other words, if the Patchbay/Router default settings have been altered, selecting an output port by name in your audio software may not send audio to the corresponding hardware output. To learn more about the Patchbay/Router, see the “Patchbay/Router Tab” section in the Control Panel chapter of this guide.
NOTE: Some audio applications may make certain Control Panel settings unavailable while the application is open. If your software does this, close the audio application before changing your Control Panel setting. Alternatively, certain DAW applications allow you to launch the Control Panel or change Control Panel settings from within the application itself. This process varies from program to program, but it is usually done through the “configuration” or “audio setup” page of your software.