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After installation of drivers is complete, check the device manager to verify that installation was successful.
After installation of drivers is complete, check the device manager to verify that installation was successful.


'''Start'''>'''Control Panel'''>'''System'''>'''Hardware'''tab>'''device Manager'''
'''Start'''>'''Control Panel'''>'''System'''>'''Hardware''' tab>'''Device Manager'''





Revision as of 03:49, 29 July 2010

CNT2300-91 Service Project

By Dave Stammler


This page will demonstrate how to install an audio card and configure it to work with recording software. In this tutorial, I will be using the M-Audio Delta AP192 1/2 audio card and Cubase recording software.

Installing Audio Card

  • Step 1

Install the audio card into the appropriate expansion slot.

  • Step 2

Secure the audio card to the case with the mounting bracket.

  • Step 3

After reassembling your computer, power up and install driver CD-ROM.

  • Step 4

After installation of drivers is complete, check the device manager to verify that installation was successful.

Start>Control Panel>System>Hardware tab>Device Manager


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Configure Windows to Sound Device

  • Step 1

Start>Control Panel>Sounds and Audio Devices>Audio Tab

Change the default devices to the appropriate audio card.


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  • Step 2

Set the sample rate

Start>Control Panel>M-Audio Delta Audio icon>Hardware Settings tab

Set Codec Sample Rate to 44,100.


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Configure Recording Software

  • Step 1

Open a new session of Cubase

  • Step 2

Click on Devices in the tool bar.

Select Device Setup.


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  • Step 3

Select VST Multitrack

Under Setup tab, select the M-Audio Delta ASIO Driver from the drop down menu.


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The audio card is now configured to the recording software. Rock n' Roll!