Old 12-03-2011, 12:55 AM   #1
SubS0nic
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Hello,people

Im new with the M-Audio and i have a problem installing it....everything is ok with the hardware install and driver instal BUT,Ive got 7/8 outputs on ONE jack? Pretty strange but i can explainmyself were i must go to UNSPLIT the two channels to a separete jacks?There is no such controls in the M-Audio control panel and if i must to be honest,the Panel which Delta Series Installer 6.0.5_Driver 5.10.0.5076.exe installs has nothing from thouse controls which i have on my M-Audio`s Manual book.
I already re-instal the driver 2 times and i`ve tried out with only the WIN 7 version not WIN 7 SP1 The same problem is there.Ive got 1 Jack for TWO Outs left and right...im still searching for people with the same issui but i can`t find anything about it,so please help me if u can.

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Old 12-03-2011, 06:39 PM   #2
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i have also a delta 1010lt soundcard, only i run it on a xp windows
can you tell me if you mean that the virtual 7/8 output( the one you choose in a daw) are always come together on one red or white output?
please explain me because i don't understand exactly your issue?
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Old 12-03-2011, 09:18 PM   #3
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I've only worked with a 1010LT a couple times in the past, but I don't quite understand your question...

The Inputs on the 1010LT are as follows:

Input 1/2: XLR
Inputs 1/2: RCA
Inputs 3/4: RCA
Inputs 5/6: RCA
Inputs 7/8: RCA
Inputs 9/10: Coax S/PDIF

The outputs are as follows:

Outputs 1/2: RCA
Outputs 3/4: RCA
Outputs 5/6: RCA
Outputs 7/8: RCA
Outputs 9/10: Coax S/PDIF

Additionally, there are BNC Word Clock and MIDI I/O options.

The older manual is under revision, as a lot will be changing with the new one, as the control panel has been changed. Older features will be added in the future slowly as possible.

To my knowledge, the S/PDIF I/O is a digital format that combines left and right into a single plug, however it is intended to be that way. If you're trying to connect two separate channels, you'll have to use a S/PDIF adapter in order to give you two separate analog channels to use.

All Delta series cards (except for the Delta 44) have Coaxial S/PDIF I/O available for use.

If you have any further questions about the Delta series feel free to ask.
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