The Delta 44 offers the same features and high performance as the Delta 66, but is designed for the person who does not require S/PDIF digital I/O. The Delta 44 features the same 24-bit 96kHz converter section that makes the Delta 66 the envy of the audio card community. And like the Delta 66, the Delta 44s breakout box handles 4 balanced or unbalanced, +4dB or -10dB signal level analog inputs and outputs. Also included is the Delta control panel software, which configures the card and controls digital mixing and routing.
Delta 44 Review
Rating
Written By old_skul
Date Written Dec 17 2002
Summary
I have been trying to make low-end digital audio workstations work for years, and finally found the solution with the Delta series.
I've tried using Creative cards, onboard ESS sound chips, a Steinberg Project card, and an Edirol USB...
Strength
Impeccable drivers. Excellent sound quality for the price.
Weakness
Price. Inability to use multiple Delta 44s at the same time.
Bottom Line
I strongly recommend the D-44 based on its build quality, sound quality, support, and ease of use.
I have had this unit for several years, and though technology, computers and software have all changed very quickly, this unit still stands up to the competition, and still has everything a home digital producer needs in a sound card. Sound quality is...
I purchased the Delta-44 as a part of my digital audio workstation setup. Installing this card is a simple matter of dropping the PCI card into a slot and installing the drivers (I have a habit of heading to the manufacturer's web site to download the...
Strength
Rock solid performance.
Excellent drivers.
Weakness
I wish it was cheaper, but it was worth every penny.
I will never go back to a regular OTC sound card for online streaming, nor rely on AGC software. Software processing has limitations and burdens the CPU most of the time; plus extra software can be costly too. So, if you are serious about this business...