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Good for low budget studio, bad for mobility.

I bought because i was looking for a firewire/usb recording. The exact product i need its to a low budget studio, i mean not a room itself, but about equipment. As i live in Brazil and equipment is very expensive here, i must think about an equipment thats i could buy. So as i can´t buy or find a good solution of a firewire/usb mixer thats have compress, buses and mic preamps for 16 channels with good price. I resolved to buy 2 Delta 1010LT and an analogic mixer with 8 direct outs + 8 subgroups. This mixer has 12 mic preamps thats i could record 4 guys rock band in live mode include drums here. The things i most like in this card its about AD converters, MIDI IN/OUT and SPDIF, with spdif i can link how many card i want and put the yamaha keyboard in midi port using any VST i like. The only disadvantage about this card its related about mobility, sometimes i would like to record guitars and vocals at same time, this require at minimum 5 channels ( 2 guitars + 3 vocals), this is only possible if i´m on studio, but sometimes we are on parties and nothing beat a mixer with firewire/usb connected in a notebook or even multitrack in a pen drive, its very easy to record any band in any place with a usb mixer! Finishing my point of view, i recomend this card because it has a low price, good sound, good recording, low noise, midi in/outs, spdif etc. But for a fixed studio, not mobility! For mobility, i recomend a good firewire/usb mixer.Lire l'avis complet...

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great for live recordings ...

mobility can be a issuie due to needing a desktop ... I have my 1010lt in a 4U rack mount server-case .. upon setup there are a few options
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you can have 8 mono channels in and out again independently .. or mixed into a stereo monitor output .. the 2 XLR inputs can be adapted to rca .. and the pre amps are adjustable using jumpers .. the best portable setup is to use a mixer with 8 or 16 channels that have Insert .and use 1/4 " (6mm) stereo to rca cables .. and use a 4U server computer case ... then put all into a road case that can mount the Mixer as well as the computer .. two 1010lt cards with the 16channel setup can work perfectly for live rock , metal....ect type bands ..Windows XP is a great platform as it has low latency ... Ubuntu works great also ( using Muditia24 to control the cards mix) ... as for recording programs .. most do not multi-track ... Pro tools will and Audacity will .. most others offer 2 mono tracks at a time ,or one stereo track maxLire l'avis complet...

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The M Audio Delta 1010Lt, on the comeback.

The M Audio 1010lt (M from now on) was before its time. It offers two xlr balanced inputs and six rca connectors on the analog breakout cable and for digital, midi, optical and s/pdif in and outs give it its ten in and ten out model name.
In general recording it can record a full band out often a main mixers bus or multi channel out straight to the p.c. for more production or for p.c. component hookups its simple to connect stereo, DVD, CD, mp3 all at the same time functioning like a route or switch or ran as a multichannel in/out for a variety of possibilities. Its sound is great and its use ability is back on the rise. We are seeing its popularity coming back as the "easy USB" and four in out interfaces are loosing favor in live situations. The software and drivers provide a simple mixing console standard on most M delta products the Delta Control Panel.
With the digital and analog features the multichannel workstations of today can't reach full potential with out one. Even on E Bay the prices have risen meaning its comeback is felt from novice to pro.
Having two set in a PC would take a PC far in the DAW,s of today, not as 16 I/o, but as I/o 8 ( pro mixing ) and components such as DVD,CD,mp3 ect. Just one will make any studio having pc mixers 100% better. I recommend getting one or two . Happy Holidays and good luck.
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Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : surfday

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Delta 1010LT does was I expected. Great value for pro/semi pro soundcard

Great value for a professional quality card especially if you get an auction deal. Versatile output routing was a feature I personally liked. One problem for me was I had and still have problems with spdif in. I can't get it to work. (I even tried another card) Might be a clocking or syncing issue?

I bought this card for a computer configured as a stream encoder to send out an internet broadcast. We use two streams at different bitrates. Each bitrate requires independent processing and monitoring so 8 analog ins and outs comes in very handy.

Remember though that only 2 of the 8 analog inputs are mic level balanced. The rest are unbalanced. This wasn't a problem for me.

I wished that the GUI had the ability for you to re-lable the ins and outs for personal identification like the EMU 0404 and other EMU cards allow. But this is a minor thing.

No built in DSP here but just a solid versatile card with pro sound and fast ASIO Drivers.
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This is an EXCELLENT sound card for DJs!!

This sound card allows the digital DJ to have up to FOUR stereo outputs on the PC they are using on the road! this works VERY well with most mixing software packages such as Virtual DJ!

This card also has THREE stereo inputs as well as two mic inputs, as a result the recording capabilities are only limited to the software you are using. For instance, when using Adobe's Audition program, you can use each individual input as a separate channel on the recording end!

Basically AWESOME!!!
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M-Audio Delta 1010LT sound card compatability.

I hated that I had to trash all my Windows Media Center Edition suff and replace it with another OS. I love the fact thatthat operating system is XP PRO!!!!!
WMCE (windows media cener edition) was a was of space in my usage situation. And XP Pro is ultimately so easy to work on the bits and pieces and will let ME choose the sound card or chip I want to use.
I have a Gateway GM5091E (pentium D dual core 64 bit 2.8 Ghz processor with 4 Gigs Ram. I also use a Line6 Toneport UX8 and Toneport GX. along with Sonar 6XL home producer (about to upgrade to 8.5 producer. along with all the line6 VST and Sonar plugins. also a Roland GR-33 guitar synth and an MC-09 analog synth.
I reccomend this product Highly and sugest getting it with the delta 1010 interface.
Thanks
Wayne
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M-Audio Delta 1010 LT good for recording demos

I like the fact that it runs on Win98SE, WinXP home, and Ubuntu Linux. Also, it's got ASIO and WDM. The input level can be jumper-set on the hardware for consumer, semi-pro, or pro. The hardware patchbay is a great tool. Latency is as close to zero as you can get so that multi-tracking works properly and you don't need a time track. You've got several choices for clock. XLR Mic (or line) inputs on I1/I2, so you can bypass your mixing board, but if you're recording drums with mics (5 or 7 mics for drums) you need your mixing board, then you can sub them out to the line-ins (I3-I8), and with two other mics directly in to I1 and I2, you've got 8 mics for drums. It can do at least 96kbs (can't remember if it does 192kbs, but 192 would take a lot of storage and you'd need a pretty fast system. It does not have a headphone jack, so you'll need to monitor through the outputs sent to a mixer or send your output to your original sound card. A lot of software can use this card -- including old software like Soundforge 6 and Cool Edit Pro 2.1. I like it.Lire l'avis complet...

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Great piece of equipment, essential!

This little card can do wonders! After tweaking with the setting, I managed to get super-low latency using an old 1990 midi keyboard i had around. Any type of midi keyboard can be hooked up to this thing and used to trigger sounds on the computer. Using your PC as the nervous center of your music production open a huge array of possibilities. I give this card an A+Lire l'avis complet...

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Excellent with a few caveats.

It is very good however as far as I know, the drivers are NOT COMPATIBLE with win 10. I use it on WIN 7 using the drivers for XP. My DAW is Sonar Platinum.

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : neuf | Vendu par : 4415lopez

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M-Audio Delta 1010 LT - sound card

great asio. love the many connections, mic preamp. sound quality is pristine. love it. had the delta 44, and i like this cards versatility much more. great bang for the buck

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