Creative 0404 owner manual Stereo Delays 100, 250, 550, 750, Rolloff

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5 - Effects

Core Effects Descriptions

Stereo Delays - 100, 250, 550, 750, 1500

The Stereo Delays are true stereo delay lines in that the left and right channels are kept entirely separate from each other. The delay number refers to the maximum delay time that can be produced by the delay lines. The five different lengths, from 100 ms to 1.5 seconds, allow you to make the most efficient use of the effect memory resource.

Because the left and right channels can have different delay times, you can create a panning effect by setting one delay long and the other short. Very short delay times combined with a high feedback amount can be used to create monotone robotic- sounding effects. Using the longer stereo delays, you can “overdub” musical lines one on top of the other with the feedback control turned up.

Feedback

HF

Rolloff

In

Delay

Signal path = Stereo

L Delay R Delay

Time Time

Out

Parameter

Description

 

 

Left Delay Time

Sets the length of the delay for the left channel in milliseconds.

 

 

Right Delay Time

Sets the length of the delay for the right channel in milliseconds.

 

 

Delay Time (L & R)

(.01ms. minimum increment between settings)

Stereo Delay 100

Range: 1 millisecond to 100 milliseconds

Stereo Delay 250

Range: 1 millisecond to 250 milliseconds

Stereo Delay 550

Range: 1 millisecond to 550 milliseconds

Stereo Delay 750

Range: 1 millisecond to 750 milliseconds

Stereo Delay 1500

Range: 1 millisecond to 1.5 seconds

 

 

Feedback

Sets the amount of delayed signal that will be recirculated through

 

the delay line. Range: 0% to 100%

 

 

High Freq. Rolloff

Damps high frequencies in the feedback path. Range: 0% to 100%

 

 

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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 InstallationSafety First Connector TypesName Description Connects To install the 0404 PCI card into your computer Installing the E-MU 0404 PCI CardSlots Sync Daughter Install the Sync CardCard 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 MainToolbar MU Icon in the Windows TaskbarRight-Click Here New Session SessionSave Session Open SessionSystem Settings Session SettingsUsing External Clock PCI Card S/PDIF Input SettingsPdif Output Format Input Mixer Strips To Add a New Strip Mixer Strip CreationTo Delete a Mixer Strip Multichannel Wave Files Working with Inserts Insert SectionInput Insert MenuTo Add a Send Insert To Add a Send/Return InsertInput Asio Direct Monitor Send/ReturnRecordingPlayback To Add an Asio Direct Monitor Send/Return Meter InsertsMeter 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 EQBand EQ Setting up a Parametric EQMid Band High Shelf Low-Shelf Mid 1-Band Mid 2-Band High-Shelf Auto-Wah Filter Auto-WahChorus VCA OutCompressor Basic Controls Distortion DistortionInput Meter Flanger FlangerFreq Shifter Post Gain Leveling AmpEarly Reflections ReverberationTime Lite ReverbDelay Mono Delays 100, 250, 500, 750, 1500Rolloff LFO Phase ShifterSpeaker Simulator RotarySpeaker Type Description Stereo Delays 100, 250, 550, 750 DelayRolloff Early Reflections Late Reverb Stereo ReverbFrequency Vocal MorpherMU PowerFX To Setup & Use E-MU PowerFX Setup Cubase LEMU PowerFX Resource Availability Automating E-MU PowerFXTo 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 Delay Or E-Wire PowerFX 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 ResolutionMidi Time Code MTC Other Tips for using SmpteDuplicating Smpte time code House Sync Generator Digital Device Word Clock In/OutTo Synchronize PatchMix DSP to an External Clock Source Word Clock Termination on Digital MixerAdat Optical Word Clock Termination OFFExternal Device supplies Master Clock Getting in SyncPatchMix 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 ResponsePCI Card Dimensions & WeightSync Daughter Card Forums Internet ReferencesResponsible Party Declaration of ConformityTrade Name Model NoCompliance Information Numerics IndexMidi Index Midi

0404 specifications

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