Delta r-bus recording tutorials – M-AUDIO Delta RBUS User Manual

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longer need a particular configuration, click the ‘Delete’ button.
Highlight the name of the configuration file that you wish to delete, and
click the ‘OK’ button. To recall or reload a saved configuration, click the
‘Load’ button. Highlight the name of the configuration file that you wish
to recall, and click ‘OK’. Those settings will now appear in the Delta
Control Panel and the driver will automatically update the hardware.

H/W INSTALLED
Up to four Delta cards may be installed in a system at one time. This
section displays all installed Delta cards, and allows you to select which
particular card is under the control of the control panel software. To select
a card for configuration, click the radio button to the left of that particular
card in the “H/W Installed” list.

ON THE MAC
To save your Delta control Panel settings, go to the File menu and select
“Save,”or “Save as.” A dialog box will appear, promting you to name the
current configuration. Once you have done so, click the Save button. To
save the current settings as your default, go to the File menu and choose
“Save as Preferences.”

In the upper righthand corner of the control panel is a “H/W Installed”
drop-down list. At the time of this writing, the Delta Mac ASIO drivers
will support only a single Delta device, and of course the Sound Manager
will support only one stereo pair regardless of how many audio cards are
installed in your system. The H/W Installed list will display “Delta
R-BUS as the active device in the control panel.

Delta R-BUS Recording Tutorials

In this section we will explore a few sample setups for recording and
playback using the Delta R-BUS PCI Audio Card. This is by no means an
exhaustive tutorial but its intent is to help you understand most of the
Delta R-BUS’s feature set. Before beginning, you should open your music
software and profile the Delta R-BUS, enable its drivers, or otherwise
setup the software for operation with the Delta R-BUS.

NOTE: All of these examples refer to the Windows MME
driver names. If you’re using ASIO drivers, you’ll need to
substitute the appropriate driver names when referring to
software inputs or outputs.

Typical Setup #1

Let’s look at a setup that involves a typical transfer of information from

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