M Audio Switch 1010 AI User Manual

Delta 1010-AI™  
MANUAL  
Version 10AI 053100  
Table of Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
What’s in the Box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Front and Back Panel Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Setting up the Delta 1010-AI with your Delta 1010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Hooking Up Your ADAT Optical Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Using Your Delta 1010-AI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
ADAT to Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
ADAT to Analog Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Analog Ins to ADAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
ADAT Thru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Mixed Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Standalone Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Master Clock Settings and the Delta 1010-AI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Synchronizing your ADATs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Limited Lifetime Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
 
Front and Back Panel Descriptions  
Front Panel  
1. ADAT to Host “Enabled” LED: When lit, this LED indicates that “ADAT to  
Host” mode has been enabled.  
2. ADAT to Host Button: Pressing this button and locking it to the “in”  
position will enable “ADAT to Host” mode. The incoming Delta 1010-AI  
ADAT signal will then be routed to the Delta 1010 PCI “host” card in your  
computer.  
3. ADAT to Analog Outs “Enabled” LED: When lit, this LED indicates that  
“ADAT to Analog Outs” mode has been enabled.  
4. ADAT to Analog Outs Button: Pressing this button and locking it to the “in”  
position will enable “ADAT to Analog Outs” mode. The incoming  
Delta 1010-AI ADAT signal will then be routed directly to the analog outs  
on the Delta 1010 rack unit.  
5. Analog Ins to ADAT “Enabled” LED: When lit, this LED indicates that  
“Analog Ins to ADAT” mode has been enabled.  
6. Analog Ins to ADAT Button: Pressing this button and locking it to the “in”  
position will enable “Analog Ins to ADAT” mode. Analog inputs on the  
Delta 1010 rack unit will then be routed directly to the ADAT out on the  
Delta 1010-AI.  
7. ADAT Thru “Enabled” LED: When lit, this LED indicates that “ADAT  
Thru” mode has been enabled.  
8. ADAT Thru Button: Pressing this button and locking it to the “in” position  
will enable “ADAT Thru” mode. The Delta 1010-AI ADAT In is then  
routed directly to the Delta 1010-AI ADAT Out.  
9. Power Indicator LED: When lit, this LED indicates that power has been  
applied to the Delta 1010-AI.  
10. Power Button: Pressing the “Power” button and locking it to the “in”  
position will apply power to the Delta 1010-AI, provided that the proper  
power supply has been plugged into the Delta 1010-AI 9v DC jack.  
3
 
Back Panel  
1. 9v DC Power Adapter Jack: This jack accepts a 2.5 mm, 9v center positive  
500 mA power supply, provided with your Delta 1010-AI. Use only the  
proper power supply to power your Delta 1010-AI.  
2. ADAT In Jack: This TOSlink standard optical jack accepts an 8-channel  
ADAT optical output signal on a standard TOSlink plug.  
3. ADAT Out Jack: This TOSlink standard optical jack accepts a standard  
TOSlink plug, sending an 8-channel ADAT optical signal.  
4. “To Delta 1010 Converter Box” 25-pin female D type connector: This  
connector transfers information to and from the Delta 1010 rack mount unit  
using the male to male printer cable supplied with your Delta 1010  
Recording Interface.  
5. “To Delta 1010 Host Card” 25-pin male D type connector: Using the  
standard printer cable that came with your Delta 1010-AI, this connector  
will transfer information to and from the Delta 1010 PCI host card and the  
Delta 1010-AI.  
Setting up the Delta 1010-AI with your Delta 1010  
If you already have your Delta 1010 PCI Recording System installed, make sure  
that you have your computer’s power turned OFF before following this  
procedure. If you have not yet installed your Delta 1010 PCI host card, you  
may incorporate the Delta 1010-AI setup when hooking up your Delta 1010.  
1. Connect the male end of the supplied 25-pin cable to the Delta 1010’s PCI  
“host card,” which has been properly seated and secured in one of your  
computer’s PCI expansion slots.  
2. Connect the female end of the supplied 25-pin cable to the Delta 1010-AI’s  
“To Delta 1010 Host Card” connector on the back of the Delta 1010-AI.  
3. Connect one end (male) of the 25-pin cable that came with your Delta 1010  
Recording System into the “To Delta 1010 Converter Box” connector on the  
back of the Delta 1010-AI Interface.  
4. Connect the other end (also male) of the 25-pin cable that came with your  
Delta 1010 Recording System to the rack mount unit of the Delta 1010.  
4
 
Your setup should look like this:  
Delta 1010  
r
e
w
o
P
r
u
h
T
T
A
D
A
Delta  
a
d
e
l
b
a
n
E
T
A
D
A
0
o
1
T
0
s
n
I
1
g
lt  
o
e
l
1010  
a
d
-AI  
D
n
r
e
l
A
fo  
b
a
e
l
u
n
E
d
o
M
ce  
t
s
fa  
u
r
O
g
te  
In  
l
o
a
n
d
t
A
a
o
t
ad  
T
TM  
A
I
D
e
l
A
-A  
s
t
b
a
10  
o
n
E
10  
A
o
H
T
t
T
A
D
DEL  
A
d
e
l
b
a
n
E
NOTE: If you are using your Delta 1010 solely for optical transfers  
and do not need A/D or D/A capability, it is not necessary to  
connect the Delta 1010 rack mount unit. However,  
synchronization via MTC may be desired, and your Delta system  
will lose its MIDI function without the rack unit (see section,  
“Synchronizing Your ADATs”).  
Hooking Up Your ADAT Optical Device  
TOSLink is the name of the standard for optical cables, plugs, and jacks. Using  
two good quality TOSLink optical cables:  
1. Plug one end of an optical cable into the TOSLink optical output jack of  
your ADAT (or other 8-channel ADAT optical capable device).  
2. Plug the other end of your optical cable into the ADAT Optical “In” jack of  
the Delta 1010-AI.  
3. Plug one end of the second optical cable into the ADAT Optical “Out” jack  
of the Delta 1010-AI.  
5
 
4. Plug the other end of the second optical cable into the TOSLink input jack  
of your ADAT or other 8-channel optical capable device.  
If you are using a single ADAT for this example, your setup should look like  
this:  
Delta 1010  
T
A
AD  
r
e
w
o
P
r
u
h
T
T
A
D
A
d
Delta  
e
e
l
b
a
n
E
A
T
D
A
o
T
0
s
1
I
n
0
1
g
a
o
t
l
d
l
a
e
D
l
n
r
b
0-AI  
o
A
f
a
e
l
n
101  
u
d
E
o
M
s
e
O
u
t
c
g
a
o
f
l
r
a
e
n
t
n
I
A
o
e
t
t
a
d
a
T
d
TM  
A
I
D
A
l
b
A
-
a
n
10  
t
E
10  
s
t
A
H
o
o
T
L
T
A
E
D
D
A
d
e
l
b
a
n
E
Using Your Delta 1010-AI  
Adding the Delta 1010-AI to the Delta 1010 Recording System gives you the  
ability to convert your Delta’s 8 analog inputs into one ADAT Optical input  
and its 8 analog outputs into one ADAT Optical output. Your Delta 1010-AI  
and the Delta 1010 rack mount unit can also be used in a “standalone” mode,  
in which the Delta 1010 A/D converters send signal directly to the AI’s optical  
output, and the Delta 1010-AI optical input connects directly to the 1010 rack  
unit’s D/A converters.  
This can be done in several configurations using the front panel selection  
switches, as well as certain mixed modes or combinations of switches. These  
configurations, mixed modes, and standalone mode are covered in this section.  
6
 
Any device that transmits or receives the ADAT optical format may be used  
with the Delta 1010 ADAT Interface. Many digital mixers use this ADAT  
“standard” 8-channel format, as do other computer interface cards. The audio  
you wish to transfer may come from or go to devices such as these.  
The Delta 1010-AI Block Diagram below gives you an overview of the signal  
flow possible with your Delta 1010-AI. As shown, with all of the  
Delta 1010-AI’s switches in the “Off” position, the Delta 1010 PCI card’s  
hardware outputs 1 through 8 are routed to the ADAT Optical out of the  
Delta 1010-AI in addition to the Delta 1010 analog outs 1 through 8 on the  
1010’s rack mount unit “by default.” All other Delta 1010-AI modes are  
bypassed. MIDI I/O simply passes through the Delta 1010-AI to the Delta  
1010 rack unit.  
This default setting may be useful during mixdown. If, while mixing, you use  
your ADAT Out from the Delta 1010-AI to send audio to a digital mixer (for  
example), the analog outs may be used as additional sends to effect units or  
dynamics processors.  
M-Audio Delta 1010-AI Block Diagram  
HOST PC w/  
DELTA 1010 PCI CARD  
DELTA 1010-AI  
DELTA-1010 RACK  
MIDI OUT  
MIDI IN  
MIDI OUT  
MIDI IN  
ADAT TO  
ANALOG OUTS  
AUDIO OUTS  
ANALOG OUTS  
ANALOG INS  
AUDIO INS  
ADAT TO  
HOST  
ANALOG INS  
TO ADAT  
ADAT THRU  
ADAT  
IN  
ADAT  
OUT  
Note: All switches are shown in  
their "Off" positions.  
7
 
ADAT to Host: When “ADAT to Host” is enabled, the ADAT Optical input of  
the Delta 1010-AI becomes hardware inputs one through eight of the Delta  
1010 Recording System. When this mode is selected, the 8 analog inputs on the  
Delta 1010 rack-mount unit are no longer routed to the Delta 1010 PCI card. In  
your music recording software, software inputs 1 through 8 will then receive  
their signal from the ADAT Optical input. Select this mode when recording an  
ADAT Optical signal into your computer.  
IMPORTANT: When choosing ADAT to Host mode, you must now  
set the Delta 1010 to receive its master clock source from the  
ADAT optical signal seen at the Delta 1010-AI ADAT Optical input.  
To do so, open the Delta control panel in your computer to the  
Hardware Settings page, and in the Master Clock section select  
“Wordclock” as your master clock source. When the Delta 1010-  
AI is ADAT optical input is engaged and Wordclock is selected as  
the master clock, the wordclock input of the Delta 1010 rack unit  
is rendered inactive.  
NOTE: If you are using the ASIO drivers with your Delta 1010, your  
master clock setting will be selected from within your music  
program’s audio setup page. Once you have opened that page,  
select “Wordclock” as your master clock source.  
You must also set the Delta control panel to match the sample rate of your  
ADAT optical device. Typically, ADATs default to 48kHz sampling rate, but  
they can be set to 44.1kHz using the Alesis BRC.  
ADAT to Analog Outs: With this mode enabled, the ADAT Optical input on  
the Delta 1010-AI is routed through the Delta 1010 rack mount unit 24 bit D/A  
converters to analog outs 1 through 8. The audio outs of the Delta 1010 PCI  
card, which are normally routed to the analog outs of the 1010’s rack unit, are  
defeated. Select this mode when you wish to use the D/A converters of the  
Delta 1010 rack unit to convert your ADAT Optical signal to analog.  
NOTE: As stated, unless a different routing is selected, the audio  
outs of the Delta 1010 PCI card are routed, by default, to the ADAT  
Optical output of the Delta 1010-AI unit.  
IMPORTANT: When choosing ADAT to Analog Outs mode, you  
must also set the Delta 1010 to receive its master clock source  
from the ADAT optical signal seen at the Delta 1010-AI ADAT  
Optical input. To do so, open the Delta control panel in your  
computer to the Hardware Settings page, and in the Master Clock  
section select “Wordclock” as your master clock source.  
8
 
Analog Ins to ADAT: When “Analog Ins to ADAT” mode is enabled, the  
analog inputs 1 through 8 on your Delta 1010 rack mount unit are routed  
through the rack unit’s 24 bit A/D converters to the ADAT Optical output of  
the Delta 1010-AI. Select this mode when you wish to use the A/D converters  
on your Delta 1010 rack unit to convert the signal directly to ADAT optical.  
This may be desirable if, when doing your recording onto an ADAT, you find  
that you prefer using the Delta 1010’s A/D converters.  
NOTE: When this mode is selected, the audio outs of the Delta  
1010 PCI card are no longer routed to the ADAT Optical out of the  
Delta 1010-AI. This “default” routing is defeated.  
ADAT Thru: When “ADAT Thru” is enabled, the signal present at the ADAT  
Optical In of the Delta 1010-AI is routed directly to the ADAT Optical Out.  
This mode is desirable when the ADAT input signal must be maintained, or  
passed ‘thru’ to the ADAT output. The ADAT Optical in can still be routed to  
the Delta 1010 PCI host card and/or the analog outs of the Delta 1010 rack unit.  
NOTE: When this mode is selected, the audio outs of the Delta  
1010 PCI card are no longer routed to the ADAT Optical out of the  
Delta 1010-AI. This “default” routing is defeated whenever a  
different source is selected for the ADAT Optical out (such as  
“Analog Ins to ADAT”).  
Mixed Modes: Any combination of Delta 1010-AI modes can be selected, the  
results of which can be determined simply by summing the characteristics of  
the different modes described in this section. ADAT Thru mode can be  
applied to any of these combinations, with the result as described above, in  
“ADAT Thru.”  
NOTE: Whenever “ADAT Thru” mode is enabled, the “Analog Ins  
to ADAT” mode will be defeated. Pressing the ‘Analog Ins to  
ADAT’ button will have no effect in this case, since this switch  
precedes ADAT Thru in the signal path.  
Standalone Mode: To use the 1010 rack unit and Delta 1010-AI in  
“standalone” mode, your Delta 1010-AI does not need to be connected to your  
host computer. When the Delta 1010-AI is connected to the Delta 1010 rack  
unit with the rack unit’s power supply properly attached, engaging the power  
button on the Delta 1010-AI will trigger the Delta 1010 rack unit to power up.  
When the Delta 1010-AI is not connected to the host computer or the when the  
host computer is not powered on, the Delta 1010-AI in standalone mode is  
capable of receiving its master clock signal from the ADAT optical input and  
communicating this to the Delta 1010 rack unit’s D/A converters. “ADAT to  
9
 
Analog Outs,” “Analog Ins to ADAT,” and “ADAT Thru” are the modes that  
will function independent of the host computer, hence the term “standalone.”  
The standalone mode functions are also available when the Delta 1010-AI is  
attached to the computer and the computer is powered on. However, as  
described in the “ADAT to Analog Outs” section, the Delta control panel  
master clock must be set to “Wordclock” in order for the analog outs to receive  
their clock signal from the ADAT optical input.  
Master Clock Settings and the Delta 1010-AI  
Whenever a valid ADAT 8-channel digital audio signal is present at the  
Delta 1010-AI’s ADAT Optical In and routed to either the host computer’s  
Delta 1010 PCI card or Delta rack unit’s analog outs, the system must get its  
sampling clock or “wordclock” from that incoming digital signal so that all  
digital audio sampling clocks are synchronized. When the host computer  
Delta 1010 PCI card, the Delta 1010-AI, and the Delta rack unit are connected  
and powered, the Delta control panel’s “Master Clock” setting in the Hardware  
Settings page must be set to “Wordclock” in order for the system will lock to  
the incoming digital signal. When host computer is off or not attached and the  
Delta 1010-AI is in standalone mode, the Delta rack unit’s D/A comverters  
will know to get its master clock signal from the ADAT signal at the optical  
input of the Delta 1010-AI.  
When there is no digital audio signal present at the Delta 1010-AI optical  
input, the master clock will be determined by the Delta 1010 Control Panel  
setting when the host computer is involved (refer to your Delta 1010 manual),  
or in standalone mode by the A/D converters on the Delta 1010 rack-mount  
unit. It is important to be aware of these settings, since incorrect master clock  
sync settings can cause undesired anomalies and/or audio artifacts.  
If your Delta 1010 PCI card or your Delta 1010 rack unit’s A/D converters are  
controlling the sampling clock and you are sending a digital audio signal from  
the Delta AI’s optical out, make sure that the device that receives that ADAT 8-  
channel signal is set to have its sampling clock determined by the incoming  
digital audio signal or the wordclock signal. On the ADAT, set the input to  
“digital,” and the Clock Select to “Digi.” On digital mixers and other ADAT  
Optical capable devices, set the master clock to either “ADAT,” or “wordclock”  
if using wordclock for your sampling clock master. Check your device’s user  
guide for advice on setting the master clock synchronization.  
10  
 
Synchronizing your ADATs  
Using a BRC: You may need to keep your ADAT(s) in sync while transferring  
audio to the Delta 1010 Recording System. This is made simple using the  
Alesis BRC, by taking MTC (MIDI timecode) from the MIDI output of the BRC  
to the MIDI input of the Delta 1010. A digital mixer may have the capability of  
sending MTC as well. To set the BRC to send MTC:  
1. Click the “Edit” button.  
2. Click the “Gen Sync” button.  
3. Select “MTC,” then de-select “Edit.”  
ADAT sync is a combination of wordclock and SMPTE/MTC sync. The Delta  
master clock is already receiving its clock signal from the wordclock  
information contained in the ADAT optical signal at the input of the  
Delta 1010-AI, in conjunction with having selected “Wordclock” in the  
Hardware Settings page of the Delta control panel (see “Using Your  
Delta 1010-AI “ADAT to Host” section).  
It will then be necessary to set your music software sync page to “MTC” as its  
timing reference or clock source so that it will chase the incoming timecode  
(make sure that the Delta 1010’s MIDI I/O is enabled in the software’s MIDI  
setup page). Check your software’s documentation.  
You will need to enter a “timecode offset” into the software’s sync setup page  
also. Your BRC may be sending out MTC from a point relative to the song’s  
position on the tape. Either the BRC or your music software can give you a  
readout of the timecode position, but you’ll want to enter in an offset time  
within your music software that’s 10 seconds or so before the actual start of the  
song. That way, the computer has plenty of time to lock up before the transfer  
of audio begins. Some people use that time or a greater amount as a safety net,  
in case they decide to add or expand an intro.  
Without a BRC: If you are running an ADAT(s) without a BRC, or otherwise  
do not have the capability of sending MTC from your ADAT optical device,  
you will have to create this timing reference in some other fashion.  
You will need a device that generates SMPTE timecode, which can then read  
SMPTE timecode and convert it to MTC. One audio track on your ADAT must  
then be dedicated to recording the SMPTE timecode. A standalone device such  
as the “Syncman” by Midiman is capable of performing such a feat. A  
synchronization tutorial is included in its manual.  
11  
 
Limited Lifetime Warranty  
MIDIMAN warrants that this product is free of defects in materials and  
workmanship under normal use so long as the product is: owned by the  
original purchaser; the original purchaser has proof of purchase from an  
authorized MIDIMAN dealer; and the purchaser has registered his/her  
ownership of the product by sending in the completed warranty card.  
This warranty explicitly excludes power supplies and included cables which  
may become defective as a result of normal wear and tear.  
In the event that MIDIMAN receives written notice of defects in materials or  
workmanship from such an original purchaser, MIDIMAN will either replace  
the product, repair the product, or refund the purchase price at its option. In  
the event any repair is required, shipment to and from MIDIMAN and a  
nominal handling charge shall be born by the purchaser. In the event that  
repair is required, a Return Authorization number must be obtained from  
MIDIMAN. After this number is obtained, the unit should be shipped back to  
MIDIMAN in a protective package with a description of the problem and the  
Return Authorization clearly written on the package.  
In the event that MIDIMAN determines that the product requires repair  
because of user misuse or regular wear, it will assess a fair repair or  
replacement fee. The customer will have the option to pay this fee and have  
the unit repaired and returned, or not pay this fee and have the unit returned  
unrepaired.  
The remedy for breach of this limited warranty shall not include any other  
damages. MIDIMAN will not be liable for consequential, special, indirect, or  
similar damages or claims including loss of profit or any other commercial  
damage, even if its agents have been advised of the possibility of such  
damages, and in no event will MIDIMAN’s liability for any damages to the  
purchaser or any other person exceed the price paid for the product, regardless  
of any form of the claim. MIDIMAN specifically disclaims all other warranties,  
expressed or implied. Specifically, MIDIMAN makes no warranty that the  
product is fit for any particular purpose.  
This warranty shall be construed, interpreted, and governed by the laws of the  
state of California. If any provision of this warranty is found void, invalid or  
unenforceable, it will not affect the validity of the balance of the warranty,  
which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms. In the event  
any remedy hereunder is determined to have failed of its essential purpose, all  
limitations of liability and exclusion of damages set forth herein shall remain in  
full force and effect.  
12  
 

Kyocera Landscape Lighting KD 200 60 P SERIES User Manual
Leica Laser Level 763495 User Manual
LG Electronics Microwave Oven MC 805CLR User Manual
Linear Paint Sprayer 1099 31 User Manual
Link electronic Switch 816 OP A User Manual
LST Smoke Alarm ND2251EM User Manual
Makita Drill 8413 User Manual
Memorex MP3 Player MPD8600 User Manual
Memorex TV Converter Box MVCB1000 User Manual
Meopta Digital Camera FLEXARET AUTOMAT VI User Manual