Does anyone know if this soundcard will work with a standard M-Audio cable and break out box?
Also, does anyone know how it may have been used and what software works with it?

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Tony Prior wrote:James I am thinking that the DELTA cable would be based on how many ins and outs the PCI card allows . The Delta series has a 2 in 2 out, 4 in 4 out and a 10 in 10 out. Audio, not including Digital sends/returns . I own a 2 x 2 and a 4 x 4, the 2 x 2 doesn't use a cable or breakout box, , the 4 x 4 does use the cable with the 4 x 4 breakout box as does the 10 x 10.
My hunch is if the in's and outs are equal, its the same cable. good luck!
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Ian Worley wrote:That card is for a Delta 44, it's pretty useless without the cable and breakout box. There are plenty of them out there, most will probably come with the card too. The cable is just a standard M-F 15 pin D-sub. I wouldn't pay too much, it's only 4in-4out interface. There is a Win 7 driver on the M-Audio website, it may or may not work on Win 10.
If you're in the market, I have a Delta 1010 I would sell real cheap. It's a great, fast interface if you have 'puter with a PCI slot, but it has the same driver caveat mentioned above (the Delta interfaces all use the same driver). It has a rack mount breakout box, 8in-8out plus midi and stereo spdif in-out on the card. The cable for it is a standard 25 pin D-sub parallel cable. They also had a simpler version, the Delta 1010LT, it had just a fantail cable and no box.