Quite right, M Audio soundcards tend to have phono standard jack or maybe
even XLR on some models.

Still, wouldn't be surprised if they have started doing 3.5mm interfacing as
this fits in with the vast majority of PC interfaces.  I'd suggest looking
around their site.

Ray.

Keith Gillard wrote:
Sure!
I know I am asking a lot to have windows 7 work on older cards.

Or any card for that matter.

Also, I don't believe that delta cards have a 3.5 mm audio out jack right?

Now I wonder if the 44 also has an accesssible control pannel?
Cheers!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 3:41 AM
Subject: Re: Which M-audio Delta card runs in 7


I echo Robert's thoughts belowe.  The Delta 24/96 which I use has a small
breakout box, or lead, terminating in a number of phono plugs - or could be
sockets - and the only way to access the SPDIF input/output facility of the
card is via these leads.

As for accessability of the patchbay and mixer and settings, that is good,
and although I'm using Window-Eyes, JFW would obviously have no problems
here.  There might be scripts too, but you'd have to search in the usual
places for them.

I think support under Windows 7 Beta is asking a lot.  I'm no techy but
driver support tends to come very late on in the pre-release and even after
a release of a new OS.  If you really want to know then I'd suggest going to
M-Audio's site.

I'm still using XP Pro for what that's worth.

Ray.



 Robert Nelson wrote:

Other considerations aside, make sure to buy a Delta card that has a break
out box.

I bought the Delta 1010LT  which comes with a bunch of break out cables
rather than a break out box.  They are about 6 inches long and hang off the
back of the card.  Trying to work out which is an input cable and which is
an output cable is a cause of frustration and aggravation.

The Delta 1010LT has its own applet in Control Panel which consists of 4 or
5 tabs of check boxes and sliders which are, for the most part, accessible
with Jaws.

Hope this helps,

Bob Nelson


----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Gillard" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 12:01 PM
Subject: Which M-audio Delta card runs in 7


> Hi,
> I am going to buy one of the Delta sound card products.
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> 1) Which one has the most accessible interface using JAWS
> 2) Which one allows for the monitoring of recordings
> 3) Which one supports Vista Ultimate 64 bit
> 4) which one works with the Windows 7 Beta?
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> I can live without windows 7 but the other 3 are a must
> Thanks audio files!
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