[linux-audio-user] Delta 1010LT Preamp Gain

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You're right, just like it says in the manual :-)

Sorry.
Greg

--- Paul Perkins <speaker-to-vegetables@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I can tell you that there are old fashioned physical jumpers on the
> Delta 
> 1010LT card that you are supposed to set one way for line-level and
> another 
> way for mic-level input. One set of jumpers for each of the two
> lines that 
> have mic pre-amps on board.
> 
> On Tuesday 23 September 2003 11:06 am, Greg Reddin wrote:
> > Does anyone know if the ADC 0 and ADC 1 controls on envy24control
> > actually control the preamp gain on the M-Audio Delta 1010LT or
> would
> > it just be the AD converter levels?
> >
> > My eventual goal is to use my DAW as a PA processor for small
> road
> > gigs using Freqtweak or something similar for the master EQ and
> > dynamics processing for FOH and monitors.  As a proof of concept
> I
> > connected the XLR outputs of an Allen & Heath console to the XLR
> > inputs of my Delta 1010LT and connected the outputs of the Delta
> > 1010LT to the power amp.  I was not able to get good levels
> without
> > distortion and I suspect it is because I need to decrease the
> gain on
> > the mic preamps in the 1010LT.  I would've connected to the
> > line-level RCA inputs, but I didn't have a cable handy to try
> that.
> >
> > The problem seemed to persist even if I lowered the faders on the
> > console.  So does the preamp gain sound suspicious or am I
> connecting
> > something with too much of an output level to a mic preamp to
> begin
> > with or does it seem like something else?  I'm pretty sure I'm
> not
> > driving the amps with too much level frin the DAW.
> >
> > Any help is greatly appreciated.
> > Greg
> >
> >
> >
> >
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