Creative 0404 owner manual Core Effects and Effects Presets, WDM Recording and Playback Behavior

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5 - Effects

FX Edit Screen

To Delete a User Preset

1.Select the user preset you wish to delete from the user preset menu.

2.Click on the Edit button. A pop-up menu appears.

3.Select Delete. A pop-up dialog box appears asking you to confirm your action.

4.Click OK to delete the preset or No or Cancel to cancel the operation.

To Rename a User Preset

1.Select the user preset you wish to rename from the user preset menu.

2.Click on the Edit button. A pop-up menu appears.

3.Select Rename. A pop-up dialog box appears asking you to rename the preset.

4.Type in the new preset name, then click OK to rename the preset or Cancel to cancel the operation.

To Overwrite or Save a User Preset

This operation allows you to overwrite an existing preset with a newer version.

1.Select the user preset you wish to modify from the user preset menu and make any changes you wish.

2.Click on the Edit button. A pop-up menu appears.

3.Select Overwrite/Save. The current preset will be overwritten with the new settings.

Core Effects and Effects Presets

The Core Effects cannot be removed or copied. Effect presets (stored in “C:\Program Files\Creative Professional\Digital Audio System\E-MU PatchMix DSP\Effect Presets”) can be copied, e-mailed or shared like any other computer file.

Hint: Open with “NotePad” or other word processor to view and edit the name and parameters.

WDM Recording and Playback Behavior

WDM record and playback is now supported at all PatchMix sample rates. The behavior of the driver with respect to PatchMix sample rate is described below.

When PatchMix and the WDM audio content (.WAV file format, record and playback settings in WaveLab. etc.) are both running at the same sample rate, and when a Wave strip or send is present in the PatchMix mixer configuration, WDM audio will be played or recorded “bit accurate” without sample rate conversion or bit truncation.

When running PatchMix at 44kHz/48kHz, if there is a mismatch between the WDM record or playback audio content and the PatchMix sample rate, sample rate conversion is performed, so that WDM audio will always be heard or recorded. Also, such non- native-sample-rate audio is truncated to 16-bits.

When running PatchMix at 88.2kHz/96kHz or 176.4kHz/192kHz, WDM record or playback audio content must be running at the same sample rate as PatchMix. If the sample rates are mismatched, NO AUDIO will be recorded or played back. In other words, the WDM driver does not perform sample rate conversion of any kind when PatchMix is running at 88.2kHz/96kHz or 176.4kHz/192kHz.

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Contents 0404 Software Version Revision B MU 0404 Digital Audio SystemTable of Contents Effects Appendix Index MU Digital Audio System Components IntroductionWelcome System IncludesOptional Sync Daughter Card Setting Up the Digital Audio System InstallationConnector Types Safety FirstName Description Connects Installing the E-MU 0404 PCI Card To install the 0404 PCI card into your computerSlots Install the Sync Card Sync DaughterCard Windows 2000 or Windows XP Software InstallationInstalling the E-MU 0404 Drivers Uninstalling all Audio Drivers and ApplicationsInstallation Software Installation Analog Output Connections PCI Card & InterfacesE-MU 0404 PCI Card Analog Breakout CablePdif Digital Audio Input & Output Digital Breakout CableAnalog Breakout CablePdif Midi Sound ModuleDigital Connections Midi CableSync Daughter Card Option Connecting Cables to the Sync Daughter CardTo Invoke the PatchMix DSP Mixer PatchMix DSP MixerPatchMix DSP Overview of the MixerPre Fader or Post Fader Mixer WindowMonitor MainMU Icon in the Windows Taskbar ToolbarRight-Click Here New Session SessionSave Session Open SessionSession Settings System SettingsUsing External Clock Settings PCI Card S/PDIF InputPdif Output Format Input Mixer Strips Mixer Strip Creation To Add a New StripTo Delete a Mixer Strip Multichannel Wave Files Working with Inserts Insert SectionInput Insert MenuTo Add a Send Insert To Add a Send/Return InsertAsio Direct Monitor Send/Return InputRecordingPlayback Meter Inserts To Add an Asio Direct Monitor Send/ReturnMeter Color Indicates To Insert a Meter To Set the Input Levels of a StripMaking the Best Possible Recording Trim Pot Insert Test Tone/Signal Generator InsertTo Bypass All Inserts Managing Your InsertsTo Delete Effects from an Insert To Bypass an InsertAux Bus ChainAux Section Pan FaderPost-Fader Aux Send InputOutput Pre-Fader Aux SendLevel, Pan, Solo & Mute Controls Main Section Effect TV Screen & SelectorsOutput InputOutput Sync/Sample Rate IndicatorsAuxiliary Effects & Returns Input InputOutput Section Effect Categories Core Effects Multi-Effects EffectsOverview Effects PaletteTo Delete an Effect FX Insert ChainsTo Select an Effect To Edit an Effect88kHz, 96kHz, 176kHz & 192kHz Operation Creating, Renaming & Deleting Categories or PresetsTo Create a New Preset Category To Delete an Effect Category or PresetTo Export your FX Category Folders To Import Core FX PresetsTo Export your Core FX Presets To Import FX Category FoldersFX Edit Screen To Bypass ALL User Preset SectionTo Select a User Preset To Create a New User PresetTo Overwrite or Save a User Preset Core Effects and Effects PresetsTo Delete a User Preset To Rename a User PresetTotal Effects List of Core EffectsDSP Resource Usage ExampleLow Shelf Or… High Shelf Core Effects DescriptionsBand Para EQ Band Shelf EQSetting up a Parametric EQ Band EQMid Band High Shelf Low-Shelf Mid 1-Band Mid 2-Band High-Shelf Auto-Wah Filter Auto-WahVCA Out ChorusCompressor Basic Controls Distortion DistortionInput Meter Flanger FlangerFreq Shifter Post Gain Leveling AmpEarly Reflections ReverberationTime Lite ReverbMono Delays 100, 250, 500, 750, 1500 DelayRolloff LFO Phase ShifterRotary Speaker SimulatorSpeaker Type Description Delay Stereo Delays 100, 250, 550, 750Rolloff Early Reflections Late Reverb Stereo ReverbFrequency Vocal MorpherMU PowerFX To Setup & Use E-MU PowerFX Setup Cubase LEAutomating E-MU PowerFX MU PowerFX Resource AvailabilityTo Record E-MU PowerFX parameter changes in Cubase LE Application Name Compatible? Render Extra Buffers MU PowerFX Compatibility ChartTips for using Freeze Mode on Cubase LE Rendering Audio with E-MU PowerFXUsing E-MU PowerFX with WaveLab and SoundForge General Tips for Rendering using E-MU PowerFXWire VST plug-in MU VST E-WireTo Setup and use E-Wire Delay CompensatorPatchMix Delay Compensator UseDelay Units Parameter Cubase VST or CubasisPowerFX Or E-Wire PowerFX Delay Or E-WireGrouping Tracks Smpte Conversion Smpte FeaturesAppendix Sync Daughter Card SupplementSmpte Modes of Operation Host ModeExternal Mode Flywheel ModeTypes of Smpte Stripe ModeSmpte Background Time CodeFrames-per-second Resolution Why use SMPTE?Avoiding Smpte problems Smpte Subframe ResolutionOther Tips for using Smpte Midi Time Code MTCDuplicating Smpte time code Word Clock In/Out House Sync Generator Digital DeviceTo Synchronize PatchMix DSP to an External Clock Source Word Clock Termination on Digital MixerAdat Optical Word Clock Termination OFFGetting in Sync External Device supplies Master ClockPatchMix DSP supplies Master Clock Digital Cables Appearance Settings in WindowsUseful Information AES/EBU to S/PDIF Cable AdapterDynamic Range Channel Crosstalk Input Impedance Technical SpecificationsSample Rates Bit Depth Hardware DSP Converters & OpAmps Type Level Frequency ResponseDimensions & Weight PCI CardSync Daughter Card Forums Internet ReferencesResponsible Party Declaration of ConformityTrade Name Model NoCompliance 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.