Synchronization
For proper operation, the entire Delta 44 system is always synchronized to a single master clock. This master clock is derived from the internal crystal oscillators. When a WAV file is played through the Delta drivers, the software application playing the WAV file is responsible for setting the sample rate in the sound card hardware. The Delta 44 supports these sample rates by using either of its internal crystal oscillators and dividing the rate of that oscillator by some value to derive the proper sample rate.
Using the Delta 44 with your Software Application
Once the Delta 44’s hardware and driver software are properly installed, it is ready for use with your music application software. Some of these applications may require you to highlight or enable the Delta 44 drivers within the program, and others may have a utility that analyzes or profiles the audio cards in your system and enables the drivers. Your software should have an audio device driver setup page.
WINDOWS MME AUDIO INPUT DEVICES: The Delta 44 analog inputs may be used simultaneously for a total of 4 input channels. Within your software application(s), the names of the Delta 44 audio input devices are:
PCM In 1/2
PCM In 3/4
Mon.Mixer
The PCM In devices allow recording a stereo stream directly from the specified analog input pairs. The Mon.Mixer device allows stereo recording from the digital “monitor” mixer
Note that the input devices are stereo. Your application software may break these down further to “left” and “right” mono devices. Therefore you may see them as “Left PCM In 1/2
WINDOWS MME AUDIO OUTPUT DEVICES: The Delta 44 analog outputs may all be used simultaneously for a total of 4 output channels. Within your software application(s), the names of the Delta 44 audio output devices are:
WavOut 1/2
WavOut 3/4
Each WavOut device allows playing a stereo audio stream to the analog hardware outputs, and into the hardware router or mixer. Your application software may break
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