that is 12dB ‘quieter’ than
MASTER VOLUME: At the left side of the Monitor Mixer page, you will see the ‘Master Volume’ faders and peak meters. These faders have the longest ‘throw’ and highest meter resolution of any level controls in the mixer page. They control the overall stereo level of the mixer output. The peak meters indicate the output signal levels with respect to
MIXER INPUTS: The ‘Mixer Inputs’ are inputs to the monitor mixer. These inputs accept hardware audio streams (directly from the Delta’s analog input ports) and software audio streams (digital audio generated in software to be output). This combination of streams makes the monitor mixer extremely flexible. Each mixer input channel has its own level fader and may be panned anywhere in the left/right stereo field. Also, each input has its own peak meter. The peak meters indicate the incoming
The two leftmost peak meters are labeled “WavOut 1/2,” “WavOut 3/4.” These mixer inputs accept the digital audio streams being sent from your software application (or Windows) to the driver devices with those same names. Each name begins with “WavOut” to remind you that these are software streams and may not necessarily be routed to any physical outputs (see Patchbay/Router Page). To the right are more channels, labeled “H/W In 1/2,” and “H/W In 3/4.” These mixer inputs are audio streams from the physical Delta 44 hardware inputs, hence the “H/W” at the front of each label. On the Mac, these inputs are labeled “SM/ASIO,” as these software streams will be receiving their digital audio either from the Sound Manager or the ASIO driver, depending on your selection.
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