Creative 70EM896106000 Owners Manual - Page 38

Multichannel WAVE Files, Windows Media Player/DVD/Surround Sound Playback

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4 - The PatchMix DSP Mixer Mixer Strip Creation 3. Select Pre-Fader Aux Sends or leave the box unchecked for Post-Fader Aux Sends. 4. Click OK to create a new strip or Cancel to cancel the operation. To Delete a Mixer Strip: 1. Click the top of the mixer strip you wish to delete. A red border appears around the strip, indicating that it is selected. 2. Click on the Delete Mixer Strip button, or right-click and choose Delete, or use the Delete key on the PC keyboard. See "Overview of the Mixer". See "Pre or Post Fader Aux Sends" on page 48. Multichannel WAVE Files The 1616m supports 2 channels of WAVE recording and 8 channels of multichannel WAVE playback. The WAVE channels are available for the following types of WDM devices: • Classic MME • DirectSound • Direct WDM / Kernel Streaming (KS) DirectSound and the WDM/KS interfaces allow up to 8 channels of Wave Out while the classic MME interface only exposes 2 channels. The WAVE channels operate at all sample rates. For additional information about WDM behavior at high sample rates, see page 113. 192kHz/96kHz DVD-Audio disks are protected against digital copying. Most DVDAudio disks contain duplicate 48kHz audio tracks which will play back on the 1616. Windows Media Player/DVD/Surround Sound Playback Select DirectSound as the output format when using Windows Media Player and other DVD player applications. Eight channel WAVE playback supports either 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 surround audio. However, the 1616M is best suited to play 5.1 surround, since it only has 6 analog outputs. (You could play back 7.1 surround audio by using an external S/PDIF to Analog Converter. Create a 7/8 WAVE strip and insert a Send to S/PDIF Out.) The chart below shows how to connect the outputs for 5.1 surround sound playback. Multichannel WAVE to Surround Sound Speaker Channels (using the factory 5.1 DVD Playback Session) WAVE Strip E-DSP WAVE 1/2 E-DSP WAVE 3/4 E-DSP WAVE 5/6 E-DSP WAVE 7/8 Surround Channels Front Left / Front Right Center / Subwoofer Rear Left / Rear Right Side Left / Side Right 1/4" Outputs 1L = FL 1R = FR 3L = C 3R = Sub 2L = RL 2R = RR N/A 1/8" Outputs 1 (Tip = FL Ring = FR) 3 (Tip = C Ring = Sub) 2 (Tip = RL Ring = RR) N/A 38 Creative Professional

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4 - The PatchMix DSP Mixer
Mixer Strip Creation
38
Creative Professional
²
See “Pre or Post Fader
Aux Sends” on page 48.
3.
Select
Pre-Fader
Aux Sends or leave the box unchecked for
Post-Fader
Aux Sends.
4.
Click
OK
to create a new strip or
Cancel
to cancel the operation.
²
To Delete a Mixer Strip:
1.
Click the top of the mixer strip
you wish to delete. A red border appears around
the strip, indicating that it is selected.
2.
Click on the
Delete Mixer Stri
p button, or right-click and choose
Delete
, or use the
Delete key
on the PC keyboard.
See “Overview of the Mixer”
.
Multichannel WAVE Files
The 1616
m
supports
2 channels of WAVE recording
and
8 channels of multichannel
WAVE playback
. The WAVE channels are available for the following types of WDM
devices:
Classic MME
• DirectSound
Direct WDM / Kernel Streaming (KS)
DirectSound
and the
WDM/KS
interfaces allow up to 8 channels of Wave Out while
the classic MME interface only exposes 2 channels.
The WAVE channels operate at all sample rates. For additional information about
WDM behavior at high sample rates, see
page 113
.
192kHz/96kHz DVD-Audio disks are protected against digital copying. Most DVD-
Audio disks contain duplicate 48kHz audio tracks which will play back on the 1616.
Windows Media Player/DVD/Surround Sound Playback
Select
DirectSound
as the output format when using Windows Media Player and other
DVD player applications.
Eight channel WAVE playback supports either 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 surround audio. However,
the 1616M is best suited to play 5.1 surround, since it only has 6 analog outputs. (You
could play back 7.1 surround audio by using an external S/PDIF to Analog Converter.
Create a 7/8 WAVE strip and insert a Send to S/PDIF Out.)
The chart below shows how to connect the outputs for 5.1 surround sound playback.
Multichannel WAVE to Surround Sound Speaker Channels
(using the factory 5.1 DVD Playback Session)
WAVE Strip
Surround Channels
1/4” Outputs
1/8” Outputs
E-DSP WAVE 1/2
Front Left / Front Right
1L = FL
1R = FR
1 (Tip = FL
Ring = FR)
E-DSP WAVE 3/4
Center / Subwoofer
3L = C
3R = Sub
3 (Tip = C
Ring = Sub)
E-DSP WAVE 5/6
Rear Left / Rear Right
2L = RL
2R = RR
2 (Tip = RL
Ring = RR)
E-DSP WAVE 7/8
Side Left / Side Right
N/A
N/A