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supernova777

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Delta 1010-AI ADAT interface
« on: July 28, 2014, 02:07:21 PM »
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in conjunction with the 1010’s PCI host card, it functions as an ADAT I/O interface for PC or Mac that operates at up to 24 bit 48kHz.


http://www.digitalprosound.com/Htm/Articles/May/MA-DeltaAI.htm
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M Audio Announces the Delta 1010 ADAT Interface Shipping in May 2000

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The Delta 1010 ADAT Interface, companion to the Delta 1010 Recording System (click image for larger view)
Arcadia, Calif., May 22, 2000 -- In response to the demand for an ADAT-compatible Delta 1010, M Audio offers the Delta 1010-AI. The 1010-AI is a companion piece for the Delta 1010 which allows ADAT users access to the audio quality that made the Delta 1010 an instant success. The 1010-AI offers several modes of operation. First, in conjunction with the 1010’s PCI host card, it functions as an ADAT I/O interface for PC or Mac that operates at up to 24 bit 48kHz. Equally as impressive is the fact that the 1010-AI may be configured as a powerful front-end and monitoring system for ADATs -- the Delta 1010’s converters may be used to record and/or playback from your ADAT instead of using the stock ADAT converters. The Delta 1010-AI even supports 4 mixed modes which are combinations of signal routing between the PCI host card, 1010 external converter box, and an external ADAT. Features include:

• ADAT* I/O for PC, Mac, and NT operating up to a full 24 bit 48kHz.
• Record through and playback using premium 24 bit converters.
• Simultaneous ADAT recording and computer playback.
• Select between analog and ADAT optical for computer input.
• Select between computer out and ADAT in for routing to the D/A section.
• Select between computer out and analog in for ADAT input source.
• ADAT In to ADAT Out “Bypass” mode.

* ADAT is a registered trademark of Alesis.

Minimum System Requirements:
• Windows 95, 98 or NT • Pentium II 300MHz - (96kHz operation) Pentium 300 MMX - (48kHz or less)
• 128 MB of PC100 RAM - (96kHz operation) 64 MB of SDRAM - (48kHz or less)
• UDMA EIDE or SCSI HDD Macintosh: G4, G3 or G3 accelerator

Source: Midiman/M Audio, Inc.
Web: www.maudio.com

http://www.nodevice.com/user_manual/m-audio/audio/delta-1010-ai.html


supernova777

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Re: Delta 1010-AI ADAT interface
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2014, 02:12:43 PM »
not sure i understand this correctly

is this for

a) using the pci interface card to connect to this box., and then to an ADAT preamp? (such as the bheringer ADA8000)

b) using the delta 1010 preamp box to connec to this box to connect to anotehr ADAT host card (such as the DIGI001, or RME PCI Card?)

or

c) for both A+B uses

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Re: Delta 1010-AI ADAT interface
« Reply #2 on: July 29, 2014, 08:05:49 AM »
not sure i understand this correctly

is this for

a) using the pci interface card to connect to this box., and then to an ADAT preamp? (such as the bheringer ADA8000)

b) using the delta 1010 preamp box to connec to this box to connect to anotehr ADAT host card (such as the DIGI001, or RME PCI Card?)

or

c) for both A+B uses
It seems that you can choose to use the analogs INs or the ADAT ins. For example, connect a OctoPRE instead of the analogs from the 1010
Looking for MacOS 9.2.4

supernova777

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Re: Delta 1010-AI ADAT interface
« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2014, 08:20:38 AM »
ok i see now it gets connected between the original 1010 converter box and the host pci card
so u can use it in place of the original converter box or in addition to

i guess it just piggy backs this adat signal in + out onto the analog signals
rather then adding i/o it patches digital to analog on the existing channels
« Last Edit: July 29, 2014, 08:33:02 AM by chrisNova777 »