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Sippy Cup
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I recently co-purchased an M-Audio Delta 1010LT PCI Digital Audio System. For those of you who are not familiar with this piece of equipment, I will explain it briefly. Basically, this card plugs into your PCI slot of your motherboard and it has two ports on the back: one for inputs, and one for outputs. It has 10 of each. You screw in a little dangly connector to each port, and there are your inputs and outputs. If you want a picture of this doohickey, go go here:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...32092312275/g=rec/search/detail/base_id/58266
Anyway, my problem is this: I also recently purchased Music Creator 2003 for the purpose of recording my band through the Delta 1010. One problem.. the drop down menu for the audio input in MC2003 only allows me to pick one of those 10 inputs on my Delta 1010, and not the card itself. I thought maybe if I could pick the card as my audio input, I could select one of the 10 inputs for each track and I'd be able to record my band simultaneously.. but it didn't work out that way. Thus, the card, as far as I know, is basically as useful as any old soundcard that I could've purchased for $10. Can anyone tell me how to do this correctly, or if it is impossible to do with MC2003, suggest some good (and hopefully affordable) software? Assistance would be greatly appreciated. Think about it.. if you help me, you might listen to my awesome band in a few years.
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http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...32092312275/g=rec/search/detail/base_id/58266
Anyway, my problem is this: I also recently purchased Music Creator 2003 for the purpose of recording my band through the Delta 1010. One problem.. the drop down menu for the audio input in MC2003 only allows me to pick one of those 10 inputs on my Delta 1010, and not the card itself. I thought maybe if I could pick the card as my audio input, I could select one of the 10 inputs for each track and I'd be able to record my band simultaneously.. but it didn't work out that way. Thus, the card, as far as I know, is basically as useful as any old soundcard that I could've purchased for $10. Can anyone tell me how to do this correctly, or if it is impossible to do with MC2003, suggest some good (and hopefully affordable) software? Assistance would be greatly appreciated. Think about it.. if you help me, you might listen to my awesome band in a few years.
