Well look at it like this, it all depends on the drivers. If there's no difference between the two (the 44 & 1010LT driver's), then you're in. I personally use multiple cards and have experienced both success & failures. I've mixed different cards like using a 20 bit Echo Gina w/ a 20 bit Layla, works flawlessly. On the other hand, mixing a 20 bit and 24 bit card together (different drivers of course), yielded a not so pleasurable experience. Experiment and find out if it will work for you. (y)
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Well look at it like this, it all depends on the drivers. If the
Well look at it like this, it all depends on the drivers. If there's no difference between the two (the 44 & 1010LT driver's), then you're in. I personally use multiple cards and have experienced both success & failures. I've mixed different cards like using a 20 bit Echo Gina w/ a 20 bit Layla, works flawlessly. On the other hand, mixing a 20 bit and 24 bit card together (different drivers of course), yielded a not so pleasurable experience. Experiment and find out if it will work for you. (y)
Great! I think it WILL work. I went to the M-Audio site to check
Great! I think it WILL work. I went to the M-Audio site to check out their drivers and yes, in fact, the 1010LT and the 44 use the same driver.
Delta Series
Version: 5.10.00.5051
Release Date: May 4, 2005
Applies to: Delta 1010, Delta 1010LT, Delta 44, Delta 66, Delta Audiophile 2496, Delta Audiophile 192
Operating System(s): Windows XP
This is very good news.