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| M-Audio Delta 44 Digital Audio Sound Card |
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M-Audio Delta 44 Digital Audio Sound Card
M-Audio Delta 44 Digital Audio Sound Card ReviewsM-Audio Delta 44 Digital Audio Sound Card Sample ReviewFeature:Admitedly, I didn't buy this for the features. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles. It's simply a great way to get analog turned into digital, then into your computer. If you need all the fancy stuff, move up to one of the other M Audio products like the Delta 66 or the 10/10. Quality: It sure would be nice if the guys who designed this made a rack sized faceplate that would allow multiple units to fit in a rack. It's kind of inconvenient having the breakout box flopping around when you are putting cables in and out. Value: Lotsa bang for very little bucks. Sound: The detail that I'm now able to get is amazing. My old sound card was a Core, from Lexicon and the Delta 44 blows it away. One thing I did notice though is you have to be careful about ambient noise; this card will record it ALL if you are using condenser mics. It has great detail when using the full 24/96 settings, and that really makes a difference when you are mixing 16+ tracks. I've tried it with Behringer Ultra Voice Pro, and Ultragain Tube preamps and both work well. Support: It's so foolproof, (read the manual if you have problems) that I havn't needed any support. Overall: I'll be getting another.. or perhaps going to another Delta with s/pdif or optical I/O |
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