A
Altaire
New member
do the a/d converters sound any better??? anyboidy???
NoSalaryCap said:The converters in the 2496 are newer than in the Delta series.
You need to link the delta cards via the S/PDIF i/o's and the 44 doesn't have S/PDIF
Sklathill said:You might get a little more noise in the Audiophile just because of lack of balanced connectors.
So buy the 44 and add a seperate USB-MIDI interface, they can be had for around $30.amonte said:What I really need is a Delta 44 with MIDI. I'd like to have the breakout box, but the 1010 (non-LT) is out of reach for me.
LewisWu said:do you need midi because you want to run gigastudio? otherwise an external midi interface is a good suggestion.
Atterion said:LemonTree, if the cards are set to Multiple card sync the other cards should follow any clock recieved by any of the other cards (Either external or internal via a sequencer).
LewisWu said:... another benefit of the 44 (and 66) over the audiophile are that the electronics are stored away from your computers power supply, fans, and hard drives, thus reducing machine noise.
I have deltas 1010, 410, and an audiophile... they all use the same drivers, and are essentially the same cards with different i/o configurations.