Creative 0404 owner manual Midi Sound Module, Digital Connections, Midi Cable, Pdif

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The S/PDIF out can be configured as either Professional or Consumer mode in the Session Settings menu. The 0404 PCI card can be connected to AES/EBU digital audio systems through the use of a cable adapter. See AES/EBU to S/PDIF Cable Adapter for details.

The S/PDIF input and outputs are usable at the 44.1kHz, 48kHz and 96kHz sample rates. The word clock contained in the input data stream can be used as a word clock source. See Using External Clock.

Digital Connections

Out

 

Portable

Digital

Digital Recorder

In

Breakout Cable

Optical

DAT or CD

S/PDIF

In

 

Any Digital Audio Device with S/PDIF

 

 

Out

(Optical)

Out

 

 

 

 

 

Coaxial

In

 

 

 

3 - PCI Card & Interfaces The E-MU 0404 PCI Card

Important: When using any type of digital I/O such as S/PDIF, you MUST sample sync the two devices or clicks and pops in the audio will result. See Using External Clock

S/PDIF In

(Coax) Out

MIDI Keyboard

MIDI Out

Audio out

In

MIDI

EMULATOR

MIDI Sound Module

Audio out

Out

I O

1

2

3

 

4

5

6

VOLUME

 

 

 

MIDI In

7

8

9

 

 

0

 

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard specification for networking two or more devices together. Connect MIDI Out to external MIDI instruments and connect MIDI In to a controller such as a MIDI keyboard.

Unlike S/PDIF, the MIDI cable does not carry audio data. In its most basic application, MIDI tells a synthesizer when to start and stop playing specific notes. MIDI also carries other information such as how hard the note was played, what sound to play, the channel volume and many other commands. The most important thing to remember is that MIDI contains CONTROL information, not the sound itself.

Information on the MIDI cable can be assigned to any one of sixteen channels so that different musical lines can be assigned to play specific sounds or MIDI instruments.

To connect more than one MIDI instrument to the 0404 PCI card, the MIDI Thru port on your synthesizer can be used. MIDI Thru carries an exact copy of the data on the synthesizer’s MIDI input port. To find more information about MIDI, see page 75.

MIDI Cable

MIDI Sound Module

 

MIDI Thru

Out

MIDI In

 

Using MIDI Thru

MIDI In

 

MIDI Sound Module

E-MU Digital Audio System

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Contents 0404 Software Version Revision B MU 0404 Digital Audio SystemTable of Contents Effects Appendix Index Welcome IntroductionSystem Includes MU Digital Audio System ComponentsOptional Sync Daughter Card Setting Up the Digital Audio System InstallationName Description Connects Connector TypesSafety First Slots Installing the E-MU 0404 PCI CardTo install the 0404 PCI card into your computer Card Install the Sync CardSync Daughter Installing the E-MU 0404 Drivers Software InstallationUninstalling all Audio Drivers and Applications Windows 2000 or Windows XPInstallation Software Installation E-MU 0404 PCI Card PCI Card & InterfacesAnalog Breakout Cable Analog Output ConnectionsAnalog Digital Breakout CableBreakout Cable Pdif Digital Audio Input & OutputDigital Connections Midi Sound ModuleMidi Cable PdifSync Daughter Card Option Connecting Cables to the Sync Daughter CardPatchMix DSP PatchMix DSP MixerOverview of the Mixer To Invoke the PatchMix DSP MixerMonitor Mixer WindowMain Pre Fader or Post FaderRight-Click Here MU Icon in the Windows TaskbarToolbar New Session SessionSave Session Open SessionUsing External Clock Session SettingsSystem Settings Pdif Output Format SettingsPCI Card S/PDIF Input Input Mixer Strips To Delete a Mixer Strip Mixer Strip CreationTo Add a New Strip Multichannel Wave Files Working with Inserts Insert SectionTo Add a Send Insert Insert MenuTo Add a Send/Return Insert InputRecordingPlayback Asio Direct Monitor Send/ReturnInput Meter Color Indicates Meter InsertsTo Add an Asio Direct Monitor Send/Return To Insert a Meter To Set the Input Levels of a StripMaking the Best Possible Recording Trim Pot Insert Test Tone/Signal Generator InsertTo Delete Effects from an Insert Managing Your InsertsTo Bypass an Insert To Bypass All InsertsAux Section ChainPan Fader Aux BusOutput InputPre-Fader Aux Send Post-Fader Aux SendLevel, Pan, Solo & Mute Controls Main Section Effect TV Screen & SelectorsOutput InputAuxiliary Effects & Returns Sync/Sample Rate IndicatorsInput Input OutputOutput Section Overview EffectsEffects Palette Effect Categories Core Effects Multi-EffectsTo Select an Effect FX Insert ChainsTo Edit an Effect To Delete an EffectTo Create a New Preset Category Creating, Renaming & Deleting Categories or PresetsTo Delete an Effect Category or Preset 88kHz, 96kHz, 176kHz & 192kHz OperationTo Export your Core FX Presets To Import Core FX PresetsTo Import FX Category Folders To Export your FX Category FoldersFX Edit Screen To Select a User Preset User Preset SectionTo Create a New User Preset To Bypass ALLTo Delete a User Preset Core Effects and Effects PresetsTo Rename a User Preset To Overwrite or Save a User PresetDSP Resource Usage List of Core EffectsExample Total EffectsBand Para EQ Core Effects DescriptionsBand Shelf EQ Low Shelf Or… High ShelfMid Band High Shelf Setting up a Parametric EQBand EQ Low-Shelf Mid 1-Band Mid 2-Band High-Shelf Auto-Wah Filter Auto-WahCompressor VCA OutChorus Basic Controls Input Meter DistortionDistortion Flanger FlangerFreq Shifter Post Gain Leveling AmpEarly Reflections ReverberationTime Lite ReverbRolloff Mono Delays 100, 250, 500, 750, 1500Delay LFO Phase ShifterSpeaker Type Description RotarySpeaker Simulator Rolloff DelayStereo Delays 100, 250, 550, 750 Early Reflections Late Reverb Stereo ReverbFrequency Vocal MorpherMU PowerFX To Setup & Use E-MU PowerFX Setup Cubase LETo Record E-MU PowerFX parameter changes in Cubase LE Automating E-MU PowerFXMU PowerFX Resource Availability Application Name Compatible? Render Extra Buffers MU PowerFX Compatibility ChartUsing E-MU PowerFX with WaveLab and SoundForge Rendering Audio with E-MU PowerFXGeneral Tips for Rendering using E-MU PowerFX Tips for using Freeze Mode on Cubase LEWire VST plug-in MU VST E-WireTo Setup and use E-Wire Delay CompensatorDelay Units Parameter Delay Compensator UseCubase VST or Cubasis PatchMixGrouping Tracks PowerFX Or E-WirePowerFX Delay Or E-Wire Appendix Smpte FeaturesSync Daughter Card Supplement Smpte ConversionExternal Mode Host ModeFlywheel Mode Smpte Modes of OperationSmpte Background Stripe ModeTime Code Types of SmpteAvoiding Smpte problems Why use SMPTE?Smpte Subframe Resolution Frames-per-second ResolutionDuplicating Smpte time code Other Tips for using SmpteMidi Time Code MTC To Synchronize PatchMix DSP to an External Clock Source Word Clock In/OutHouse Sync Generator Digital Device Adat Optical Digital MixerWord Clock Termination OFF Word Clock Termination onPatchMix DSP supplies Master Clock Getting in SyncExternal Device supplies Master Clock Useful Information Appearance Settings in WindowsAES/EBU to S/PDIF Cable Adapter Digital CablesSample Rates Bit Depth Hardware DSP Converters & OpAmps Technical SpecificationsType Level Frequency Response Dynamic Range Channel Crosstalk Input ImpedanceSync Daughter Card Dimensions & WeightPCI Card Forums Internet ReferencesTrade Name Declaration of ConformityModel No Responsible PartyCompliance Information Numerics IndexMidi Index Midi

0404 specifications

Creative 0404 is a premium audio interface designed for musicians, podcasters, and audiophiles seeking high-quality sound reproduction and versatile connectivity options. One of its standout features is its ability to support high-resolution audio up to 24-bit/192 kHz, ensuring that every detail is captured faithfully during recording and playback. This makes it an ideal choice for those who prioritize sound clarity and depth in their projects.

The device boasts a sleek, compact design that is both portable and user-friendly. It includes a sturdy chassis that can withstand the rigors of travel while maintaining a professional appearance in studio settings. The Creative 0404 features multiple input and output options, including combo XLR/TRS inputs with switchable phantom power, allowing users to connect a variety of microphones and instruments. This flexibility is essential for those working in diverse audio environments.

One of the key technologies employed in the Creative 0404 is its high-performance DAC (digital-to-analog converter), which plays a crucial role in delivering pristine sound quality. The DAC minimizes distortion and noise, ensuring the signal integrity is retained throughout the audio chain. Additionally, the device incorporates advanced audio processing capabilities, allowing for real-time monitoring and effects.

The interface is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows and macOS, and works seamlessly with popular digital audio workstations (DAWs). This compatibility ensures that users can easily integrate the Creative 0404 into their existing workflows. Another notable feature is its low-latency performance, which is essential for live recordings and performances, enabling musicians to monitor their inputs without distractions.

Moreover, the Creative 0404 comes with a suite of software tools that enhance its usability. This includes recording, editing, and mixing software, as well as various plug-ins that allow users to expand their creative possibilities. Its straightforward controls and intuitive layout make it accessible for both beginners and seasoned professionals.

In summary, the Creative 0404 is a feature-rich audio interface that combines high-performance audio quality, versatile connectivity, and ease of use. Whether for home studios, podcasts, or live performances, it offers the tools necessary to produce professional-sounding audio effortlessly. It represents a perfect blend of technology and practicality, catering to the needs of modern audio creators.