basically the m-audio version of the GINA/20bit card, stereo S/PDIF i/o + 2 in + 8 out (4 in / 10 out hence "410") http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb02/articles/delta410.asphttp://www.m-audio.ca/images/global/manuals/Delta410_Manual.pdfhttp://web.archive.org/web/20020804085147/http://www.m-audio.com/products/m-audio/delta410.phphttp://www.m-audio.jp/index.php?do=support&tab=driverhttp://www.harmonycentral.com/news/delta-410-audio-card-comes-to-americahttps://www.macworld.com/article/1020453/delta.htmlhttp://www.avsforum.com/forum/26-home-theater-computers/224424-pinout-db25-delta-410-a.htmldelta 410 has drivers for win95/98/98se/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7 and mac os 8.6-9.x,10.1-10.5.5
IF USING MULTIPLE CARDS ON MAC OS 8/9 SYNC YOU **MUST** USE THE "M-Audio Delta 3.1.0 (1011a).sit" DRIVER (attached)
be sure to remove all other drivers first before installing, use sherlock to find + delete all the old files, install + reboot and you should see combined input count (16,24,32 outputs)
you must also sync each card's clock via sp/dif cable!!!4 in 10 out (2in/2out is digital SPDIF, leaving 2 in, 8 out as analog RCA outputs via a breakout cable)
easily combinable with other cards of the same type via the delta drivers to double, triple or quadruple your i/o
mix + match with other delta cards
for example if u had 4 of these cards, and enough pci slots, you could create a configuration of
4 x delta 410 = 8 analog inputs, 8 digital i/o, 32 analog outputs
on mac osx + 9 the limit is supposedly 3 cards (probably limited to 3 because of the number of pci
slots in the macs that were being made at the time of the drivers creation)
which would give you
3 x delta 410 = 6 analog inputs, 6 digital i/o, 24 analog outputs
not too shabby!
although the output of these cards isnt the most quiet by any means
it is possible to run pro tools m-powered on windows with this card
pretty sure that it does not work on mac
Product Features & Specifications:
4x10 24-bit/96khz full-duplex recording interface.
PCI host card with external, color-coded breakout cable.
2x8 analog I/O, unbalanced on gold-plated RCA connectors, with output line level adjustments selectable within the Delta Control Panel.
S/PDIF digital I/O on gold-plated RCA connectors located on the PCI card. A variety of settings, including AC3 or DTS surround and SCMS copy protection schemes, can be set via the Delta Control Panel.
High dynamic range (A-weighted measured): D/A 101.5 dB, A/D 99.6 dB.
Low distortion (measured THD @ 0dBFS): A/D and D/A less than 0.002%.
Frequency Response: 22-22kHz, -0.2,-0.4dB @48kHz; 22-40kHz, -0.2,-0.7dB @96kHz
All data paths support up to 24bit/96kHz performance, no upgrades necessary.
Comprehensive digital mixing, routing, and monitoring capabilities with included Delta Control Panel software.
Hardware sample-accurate sync will allow linking of multiple Delta units.
Windows 2000/ME and 95/98 multi-card, multi-client drivers with ASIO1 and ASIO2 multi-card, GSIF and EASI drivers included; Windows NT multi-card drivers also included.
Macintosh control panel and drivers with ASIO1, ASIO2, and legacy ASIO support for OS 8.5.1 or higher.
the following is included with the mac os 9 driver version 3.10a
Delta Multi-card How-To
A. Physically synchronize the cards
B. Set up the control panel
A. Physically synchronize the cards
It is probably best to do this with the computer off. Make sure all the cards are screwed in tight before proceeding.
The cards should be synchronized via Coaxial S/PDIF cables. Most cards have these connections on the back of the card. The 1010LT and AP2496 have their digital connections on "tails" that connect to the back of the PCI card. For the cards with tails, the connections are labeled SP I and SP O for input and output, respectively. For the others, the inputs and outputs are red and white, respectively.
Although S/PDIF cables habe the same style RCA connector as RCA phono jacks, they do not have the same resistance as standard audio cabling. The use of a standard audio RCA cable will yield noise in your audio signal and loss of external sync between cards. Please use the proper cabling when syncing cards together to yield desired results.
Choose one card as the master clock and daisy chain the S/PDIF connections: output from the master to input of the next card; output of that card to input of the next; etc. It doesn't really matter which one you choose, but it is easier to troubleshoot if you wire the cards in the order that they show up in the Delta Panel. If you have several of the same card (i.e., 3 Delta 1010s), you might want to install one pair first, and get them synchronized, then add the third.
B. Set up the control panel
1. Open the Delta Panel in your Control Panels folder
2. Select the "Multi-card" Radio Button and select the master clock card in the flip menu above that
3. Switch to the "HW Settings" tab and set the "Master Clock" to "Internal Xtal."
4. Select each remaining card in the flip menu in the upper right and set their "Master Clock" to "S/PDIF"