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Topic: m-audio delta 1010

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Is vdj compatible with m-audio delta 1010 ? Because of the 8 outputs of this soundcard should i go to advanced settings or 5.1 soundcard? I have an external mixer. I don't have the delta 1010 yet, I want to buy it and I want to be sure that is compatible with Virtual Dj.
 

Posted Tue 03 Jan 06 @ 6:40 pm
yes the delta 1010 is fully compatable, either use the advanced setup or the tcv setup if you are using tcv.
 

thanks for the answer
 

Does the Delta 1010LT rock solid even with a low latency?
And is it possible to connect the TCV Turntables to channel 3, 4, 5, 6 due to the XLR inputs on 1 and 2?

Thanks alot 105db
 

My system was built with a 1010lt and I love the flexability I now have over the specs on a maya 44.

I have not (yet) set it up with TCCD but that is one of my goals. I can't wait to set it up with my reliable Pioneer 500 system.

It amazing how sophisticated the 1010lt is.
 


M-Audio 1010 It's compatible with VDJ. But even you can use only a M-Audio Delta 44 PCI and use VDJ and TCVs or TCCDs. Of course it's better to get VDJ Pro to get all VDJ funtionality.

Good Luck!
 

105,

Yes it has a patch bay that would allow you to use any input line and assign it to where you need it in the patch panel window
 

does anyone know how to route the tables for the tcv with the delta 1010lt???? i can get one table to work but not both!!!! in 1/2 are xlr.....so i started in with in3/4 but vdj in the input select does not give the option to choose anything other then in1/2 & in3/4 right or in3/4 & in1/2 left. so do i use the xlr in1/2 or what is the proper way to connect????????????????????????????????????????????/
 

i did figure out something..in the time coded menu......it only shows a m-audi ASIO but in the other choices for sound card it shows the m-audio delta 1010lt.....why does it do this?? why does it not show the same thing i all the selections for sound card
 



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