Creative 0404 Speaker System User Manual


 
5 - Effects
FX Edit Screen
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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.