
Delta 1010 Quick Start Guide | 5  | 
Connecting Your Equipment to the Delta 1010
< Delta 1010 has a total of 10 outputs which  | 
can be used for a variety of purposes. By  | 
default, analog outputs 1 and 2 serve as  | 
your “main” outputs. Connect channels 1  | 
and 2 to the left and right inputs of your  | 
Keyboards, Mixers, etc.
Mic
mixer, powered speakers, or other audio  | 
destination.  | 
< Delta 1010 accepts   | 
Connect your   | 
(keyboards, mixers, etc.) to any available | 
input on the   | 
record microphones or the direct output of  | 
an electric guitar, bass, or other instrument-  | 
level device, you must first raise the signal  | 
to   | 
< If you own any devices with S/PDIF or  | 
Word Clock inputs or outputs, connect  | 
these devices to the appropriate S/PDIF  | 
and Word Clock connectors on the | 
interface. The S/PDIF jacks are located on  | 
the PCI Host Adapter Card while the Word  | 
Clock connectors are found on the back of | 
Delta 1010
Wordclock
  | In  | Out  | 
Delta 1010 and the  | In  | Out  | 
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produced by MIDIMAN  | 
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  | 
Guitar
Preamplifier
Ins
+4   | 8  | 7  | 6  | 5  | 4  | 3  | 2  | 1  | 9 V A C  | 
 Outs
9V AC
the   | 
Computer  | Mixer, Powered Speakers  | 
  | Sound System, etc  | 
For more detailed information about all of the available inputs and outputs, please refer to the Delta 1010 User Guide located on the Delta Series