I have a delta 410 and it has a similar breakout cable - the cables are only about 6-8 inches. The cables are females intended to be used with a patch cable into a mixer or what ever.
I don't know my feeling on the maudio card cause I have some conflicting issues with it occasionally. It requires its own IRQ and that means setting the PCI slot in bios and setting W2k to standard PC mode in the PC hardware configuration. I've read on the support site that it you use XP you can use APIC and ACPI and not have IRQ sharing issues.
http://www.musicxp.net/installing_tips.htm
since i'm on 2000 until i get a new harddrive i can not vouch how that works. I can work with it on my 2000 machine yet if I load up allot of VSTs and stuff i get some drift after 30 seconds to a minute from the midi time code yet that may just be my PC choking on VST processing and not the card. When using pure audio and no vst effects i use all 8 outs in cubase and have little latency and no issues. I'm still trying to figure out what's causing my drift issues when they do happen. I'm hoping XP will help a bit.
any XP / maudio / cubase sx users on here?
RIDLEY of GARUDA SOUL
has anyone used the audio studio delta 1010lt? im looking at purchasing one
almost immediately, but was wondering if anyone has had any negative
experiences with this card that i should be aware of? if anybody owns one,
exactly how long are the audio i/o cables?
andrew.
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