Using multiple M- audio delta 66 cards

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I want to use two M-audio delta 66 cards at the same time. Does this work alright? Has anybody had any problems doing this? :
 
I don"t have Personal Experience but it is Pretty Much Common Knowledge that you can easilly run Multiple M-audio Cards in the Same PC without any Problems.....

You should have No problems running 2 Delta 66 cards at once.....

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I'm running two Delta 410s with no problems now, at first there was an ACPI conflict, but I reset the CMOS (take the watch battery looking thing out of the motherboard and wait about 30 seconds or so and put it back in) Installed 1 card, booted up, installed, turned off, unplugged, installed card #2, boot, installed, gravy. But I'm the type to go into my BIOS and change everything around, etc. I'm assuming standard default BIOS settings will not conflict with the reading of the two cards.
 
yeah, i was thinking about doing this in the near future, when i get my new pootah. then i realised i've only got 6 pre's on my yamaha 12/4 mixer, and it all started looking like a bit of an expensive upgrade.....:P

Andy
 
Dual Delta cards are certified and supported by M-Audio. I'm running dual 1010LT's....works just fine.
 
Hmmm.... I have 2 Delta1010 racks and they will NOT work together on one computer. M-audio's tech support told me that it is not possible (even though they advertise that you can run 4 of them on one computer with no problems) I wouldn't recommend spending your money on M-audio stuff. Just get a card that has the number of tracks you want to record with. MOTU 24i/o is a FAR better sound card in every way and has 24 tracks in and out at the same time, with much higher quality converters.
 
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