M-Audio Delta 1010 Manual page 37

Digital recording system
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8. Now we want to set up the output ports for the eight tracks.
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9. Bring up the meter view in your music software, and let's start to get some
levels here. Let's say that your hardware input 1 is the kick drum mic. Have
the drummer play the kick drum and raise the input gain on your pre-amp
channel 1 until you see a level of –6dB or so. This is your recording level. At
the same time you can begin to raise the faders on your mixer until you hear
the kick drum at a comfortable volume. This is your monitor level. Do the
same for each instrument.
NOTE: You could view the record levels from the Monitor Mixer
page also. The levels appearing in H/W In 1/2 through H/W In 7/8
will represent the signal appearing at the hardware inputs. We are
not monitoring via the Monitor Mixer, however, so no fader levels in
this page will apply or are needed in this example.
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Left PCM In 1/2 Delta-1010
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Right PCM In 1/2 Delta-1010
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Left PCM In 3/4 Delta-1010
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Right PCM In 3/4 Delta-1010
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Left PCM In 5/6 Delta-1010
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Right PCM In 5/6 Delta-1010
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Left PCM In 7/8 Delta-1010
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Right PCM In 7/8 Delta-1010
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WavOut 1/2 Delta-1010, panned hard left.
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WavOut 1/2 Delta-1010, panned hard right.
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WavOut 3/4 Delta-1010, panned hard left.
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WavOut 3/4 Delta-1010, panned hard right.
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WavOut 5/6 Delta-1010, panned hard left.
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WavOut 5/6 Delta-1010, panned hard right.
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WavOut 7/8 Delta-1010, panned hard left.
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WavOut 7/8 Delta-1010, panned hard right.
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