delta 44 and 1010lt

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2006/05/11 09:10:25 (permalink)

delta 44 and 1010lt

hi all,
im just working on a recording project and need a lot of inputs, just wondering if anyone knows whether a delta 44 will work alongside a 1010lt (in sonar 4)..??
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    mudgel
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    RE: delta 44 and 1010lt 2006/05/11 09:25:43 (permalink)
    sure will. They use the same drivers. Just make sure that in the M-Audio applet yiu select the internal synchro setting

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    RE: delta 44 and 1010lt 2006/05/11 12:19:18 (permalink)
    just wondering if anyone knows whether a delta 44 will work alongside a 1010lt (in sonar 4)..??


    Absolutely! I'm using the "big brothers" to both of them (the Dleta 66 and the Dleta 1010) with no problems.

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    RE: delta 44 and 1010lt 2006/05/11 15:21:50 (permalink)
    Should you connect the internal 'little cable' ?
    Or can everything work over the PCI bus?

    I have two R-bus cards (delta) and a Roland R-bus. The Roland cannot be mixed with the other two (I found out)

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    RE: delta 44 and 1010lt 2006/05/11 19:05:04 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: Muziekschuur at home

    Should you connect the internal 'little cable' ?
    Or can everything work over the PCI bus?

    I have two R-bus cards (delta) and a Roland R-bus. The Roland cannot be mixed with the other two (I found out)

    Muziekschuur


    the synchro setting is a control panel applet setting (software) not hardware.
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    RE: delta 44 and 1010lt 2006/05/11 22:28:55 (permalink)
    No you don't have to connect the two Delta cards together with an internal cable or an external digital cable. Just load the drivers and you should be fine.

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