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Old 10-13-2004
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anything special to know about using Delta 1010lt with Audigy soundcard?

The PC that I have installed my Delta on happens to be my all-around machine that already had a SoundBlaster Audigy in it which I really like for general sound and game sound.

The Delta went in smooth, drivers installed fine. However, in minor tinkering I find that I don't see anything for levels in the Delta control panel when speaking into a mic connected to one of the 2 xlr in's on the Delta. I would expect to at least see that.

Though, I ran the hardware test in the sound control panel of WinXP and it tested both recording and playback and it showed input from the mic on the Delta via that and also played back the sound too.

OH well, it's late. If there is anything special I need to know, I would appreciate it. I would like to keep the soundblaster as my playback card and strictly use the Delta for inputs.

Thanks.
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Old 10-14-2004
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Ignore this question...I did a more intelligent search and found the information I was looking for...couldn't figure out how to delete this post.
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