5.Click on the Delta Control Panel on your Windows taskbar to maximize it. Click on the ‘Hardware Settings’ tab.

6.Under “CODEC Sample Rate,” verify that the “Rate Locked” checkbox is not activated. This will allow your application software to set the Delta 44 sample rate as it pleases.

7.Since this example will include the use of the monitor mixer, we will activate the “Reset Rate When Idle” feature. This will make sure the monitor mixer is running at a decent sample rate while the system is idle — this prevents the mixer sample rate from being set too low and therefore lowering its frequency response. Select a sample rate in the “CODEC Sample Rate” group to use as this idle sample rate. Choose a 44,100 Hz or higher setting for best results, and select the same sample rate you will be using in your application if possible. We’ve chosen 48,000 Hz for this example.

Now click on the Delta Control Panel’s “Patchbay/Router” tab. In the first column of the Patchbay/Router page, click the radio button “Monitor Mixer” to connect the monitor mixer’s stereo output directly to Delta analog outputs OUT1 and OUT2. Now, everything that we hear at outputs 1 & 2 will reflect our settings in the Monitor Mixer page.

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M-Audio Delta 44 specifications