You're right, just like it says in the manual :-)
Sorry.
Greg
--- Paul Perkins <speaker-to-vegetables(a)pobox.com> wrote:
I can tell you that there are old fashioned physical
jumpers on the
Delta
1010LT card that you are supposed to set one way for line-level and
another
way for mic-level input. One set of jumpers for each of the two
lines that
have mic pre-amps on board.
On Tuesday 23 September 2003 11:06 am, Greg Reddin wrote:
Does anyone know if the ADC 0 and ADC 1 controls
on envy24control
actually control the preamp gain on the M-Audio Delta 1010LT or
would
it just be the AD converter levels?
My eventual goal is to use my DAW as a PA processor for small
road
gigs using Freqtweak or something similar for the
master EQ and
dynamics processing for FOH and monitors. As a proof of concept
I
connected the XLR outputs of an Allen & Heath
console to the XLR
inputs of my Delta 1010LT and connected the outputs of the Delta
1010LT to the power amp. I was not able to get good levels
without
distortion and I suspect it is because I need to
decrease the
gain on
the mic preamps in the 1010LT. I would've
connected to the
line-level RCA inputs, but I didn't have a cable handy to try
that.
The problem seemed to persist even if I lowered the faders on the
console. So does the preamp gain sound suspicious or am I
connecting
something with too much of an output level to a
mic preamp to
begin
with or does it seem like something else?
I'm pretty sure I'm
not
driving the amps with too much level frin the
DAW.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Greg
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