--- In [email protected], "Simon Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> * Use the M Audit Delta Control Panel app to set the Variable Signal
Levels
> (Hardware Settings pane).
> * Set In1 to -10 (more sensitive).
> * Set Outputs to -10dBV (lower output).
Did that.
>
> On the break-out box I use In1 for input and Out1 for output. I am
sampling
> at 48 kHz.
Yep, I'm using those connections. And I set it for 48 kHz
>
> In your digital modes application select:
>
> * Mon. Mixer for input, and
> * 1/2 for output (assuming your software allows selection of
different cards
> for send / receive).
Using Digipan for example...
Click on configure->soundcard
It pops up a box for Sound Card
first item is Type, and the choices it gives me are
Computer soundcard
MixW RigExpert device (don't know how that got in
there as I don't use MixW) so selected
Computer soundcard
next item is Input and the choices are
Preferred soundcard
PCM In 1/2 Delta-44
PCM In 3/4 Delta-44
Multi PCM In Delta-44
MonMixer Delta-44
so I chose MonMixer
next item is Output and the choices are
Preferred soundcard
WavOut 1/2 Delta-44
WavOut 3/4 Delta-44
Multi WavOut Delta-44
so I chose WaveOut 1/2
and then sample rate was 11500 and I changed it to 48000
DigiPan says please enter an integer between 7000 and 12000
so I changed it back to 11500
Click done and Digipan says sound card is already in use or it
does not exist. That's a new one, haven't had that before.
Reboot and start Digipan again and get the same message.
Go to control panel->system->device manager->sound devices
and it says the M44 is there and is working properly.
Now I was surprised when I booted up this morning that there
was that message about modifying system files or something
like that. Usually see that only after adding or removing
hardware.