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Possible Cause 5: If you see visual activity on the Monitor Mixer’s VU meters,
but your audio application’s input meters are not moving, then Delta 1010’s
Patchbay/Router and/or your audio application may not be configured properly.
• Refer to the Patchbay/Router Tab section of this User Guide to learn more
about how to configure Delta 1010’s Patchbay/Router.
• Refer to your software’s documentation to learn how to use Delta 1010 as its
audio input/output device.
Possible Cause 6
: Your audio outputs have been misrouted in the Control Panel.
Check the Control Panel’s Patchbay/Router tab to verify the output routing
assignments. Also, if you are monitoring the outputs of Delta 1010’s Monitor
Mixer, make sure that the mixer’s faders, solo, and mute controls are set properly.
Problem: No visual activity on audio input VU meters of your audio software.
Possible Cause 1: Your software is not configured to use Delta 1010 as its
audio interface. Make sure that Delta 1010 drivers are properly installed and
verify that the audio application is configured to use Delta 1010. See your
software’s documentation to learn how to do this.
Possible Cause 2: If your audio software is recording the output of the Delta
1010 Monitor Mixer, be sure that the mixer’s faders, solo and mute controls are
set properly.
Possible Cause 3
: Poor quality cabling. Verify that your audio cables are
plugged in properly and are in good working order.
Problem: Repetitious (looping) Sound.
Possible Cause: An IRQ resource conflict. Often this will result in a small
segment of sound (0.5 to 1 second) repeating itself endlessly, sometimes
causing the computer to lock up. See the “No sound” troubleshooting section at
the beginning of this section for tips on how to resolve system resource conflicts.