Help setting up my 1010lt.

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I installed the drivers and everything for my 1010lt, and in the control panel I can see the signal comming in.

I need help setting up monitors for it. It seems like I have to plug in a speaker to each line-out in order to monitor the music... or something. I want to use my computer speakers to monitor what is comming out of the delta sound card, my speakers are plugged in to my other sound card, a Creative Sound Blaster Live!.

How do I some how route the outputs to come out of my speakers? I have no idea how to set this up. I really want to get this working so I can play with it.
 
Plug your speakers into outputs 1 & 2.
Setup your recording software to output to 'Delta Asio 1/2' or whatever it says in your list of drivers to indicate Outs 1 & 2.
In the Patchbay/router tab of the Control Panel, select Monitor Mixer.
In the Monitor Mixer tab, adjust the volumes to balance what you're monitoring vs what's already been recorded
 
Do I have to get an adapter to plug computer speakers in to an RCA plug?
 
Most speakers have rca jacks on them, maybe xlr & 1/4 inch as well. Some of them just have terminals you wrap the wires around. How are you connecting them at the moment?
 
I have a 1010LT installed in a Asus P4P motherboard (integrated video and sound). YMMV, but I am not able to use both the integrated sound card and the 1010LT at the same time, thus running any of the 1010LT outputs to the soundcard would serve no purpose.

Currently I have outs 1 and 2 going to a Mackie CFX mixer which routes the signal to my monitors. I would like to have a pair of headphones connected to outs 3 and 4 (don't want to use the Mackie), but the M-Audio manual illustrates my needing a seperate stereo to achieve this.
 
wheelema said:
Currently I have outs 1 and 2 going to a Mackie CFX mixer which routes the signal to my monitors. I would like to have a pair of headphones connected to outs 3 and 4 (don't want to use the Mackie), but the M-Audio manual illustrates my needing a seperate stereo to achieve this.

Could you not create another aux or subgroup in your recording s/w, copy your main output bus to that, and then output that to Outs 3&4 of the delta? Or maybe I'm not understanding the problem
 
I fixed it by running a short path cable from my Sound Blaster's line in, to my monitor mixer line out on the delta1010lt.

What this allowed me to do is use my computers speakers as monitors for my mixer.. problem solved though.
 
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