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User’s Guide
Creative Sound Blaster Live! Digital Entertainment 5.1
Creative Audio Software
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Creative Technology Ltd. No part of this
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This device is intended to be installed
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AT or compatible personal computers in the
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application cards.
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Contents
Introduction
The All-Round Audio Solution for Internet and Digital Home Entertainment........xi
System Requirements.................................................................................................xii
Live!Ware Benefits.....................................................................................................xii
Getting More Information........................................................................................ xiii
Where To Go From Here ......................................................................................... xiii
Other Recommendations.......................................................................................... xiii
Document Conventions............................................................................................ xiii
1 Installing Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1
Your Audio Card................................................................................................................... 1-2
Installing the Card................................................................................................................. 1-3
Connecting Related Peripherals ...........................................................................................1-4
Enhancing Your Sound Blaster Live! Experience.............................................................. 1-5
Playing Games and Music, and Watching Movies ................................................. 1-5
Watching DVD Movies or Playing DVD Games...................................................1-5
Recording and Content Authoring........................................................................... 1-9
Positioning Your Speakers.................................................................................................... 1-9
2 Installing Software
Installing Audio Drivers and Applications..........................................................................2-1
Using Sound Blaster Live! ...................................................................................................2-2
Uninstalling the Applications...............................................................................................2-3
Reinstalling the Audio Drivers.............................................................................................2-4
Playing Legacy Games ......................................................................................................... 2-4
3 Using Sound Blaster Live!
Creative Sound Blaster Live! Tour......................................................................................3-2
Creative Diagnostics ............................................................................................................. 3-2
Creative Launcher.................................................................................................................3-2
Surround Mixer.....................................................................................................................3-3
Switching between analog and digital output modes..............................................3-4
Enabling Bass Redirection .......................................................................................3-5
Enabling Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoding...............................................................3-5
AudioHQ ............................................................................................................................... 3-6
SoundFont Control....................................................................................................3-7
Device Controls.........................................................................................................3-9
Creative Keyboard ..................................................................................................3-10
EAX Control...........................................................................................................3-11
AutoEAX ................................................................................................................3-12
Wave Studio......................................................................................................................... 3-12
Creative PlayCenter 2 .........................................................................................................3-13
Creative Recorder................................................................................................................3-13
Creative LAVA!...................................................................................................................3-14
Creative MediaRing Talk....................................................................................................3-14
Creative Keytar....................................................................................................................3-15
Creative Rhythmania...........................................................................................................3-15
4 To Do This ... Use These Applications
Multimedia Playback............................................................................................................4-1
Digital Entertainment............................................................................................................ 4-2
Internet Entertainment........................................................................................................... 4-3
Gaming Reference................................................................................................................. 4-5
A
General Specifications
Features.................................................................................................................................A-1
Connectivity ......................................................................................................................... A-3
Sound Blaster Live! card......................................................................................... A-3
B
SB Emulation in MS-DOS/ Windows 95/98/ME
Background...........................................................................................................................B-1
Understanding the Installation Program..............................................................................B-2
The AUTOEXEC.BAT File Settings.......................................................................B-2
The CONFIG.SYS File Settings..............................................................................B-3
System Resource Settings.....................................................................................................B-3
Input/Output (I/O) Addresses...................................................................................B-3
Interrupt Request (IRQ) Line...................................................................................B-4
Direct Memory Access (DMA) Channel................................................................B-4
Environment Variables..........................................................................................................B-5
CTSYN Environment Variable................................................................................B-5
BLASTER Environment Variable...........................................................................B-5
Determining Resources.........................................................................................................B-6
Selecting the Best Audio Options in a Game......................................................................B-7
Music Options...........................................................................................................B-7
Digital Audio Options ..............................................................................................B-7
MS-DOS Mode Utilities.......................................................................................................B-8
SBECFG.EXE..........................................................................................................B-8
SBEMIXER.EXE.....................................................................................................B-8
SBESET.EXE...........................................................................................................B-9
SBEGO.EXE ......................................................................................................... B-10
C
Troubleshooting
Problems Installing Software ...............................................................................................C-1
Problems With Sound...........................................................................................................C-2
Problem with Surround Mixer..............................................................................................C-4
Insufficient SoundFont Cache ..............................................................................................C-5
Problems With Joystick ....................................................................................................... C-5
Resolving I/O Conflicts ....................................................................................................... C-7
Problems in Windows NT 4.0............................................................................................. C-7
Problems with Encore DVD Player.................................................................................... C-8
xi
Introduction
The All-Round Audio
Solution for Internet and
Digital Home
Entertainment
Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 is the top audio solution for your games, movies, CDs, MP3 songs
and other Internet entertainment. With its support for todays leading audio standardEAX
Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 creates real-life, multi-dimensional sound and multi-textured
acoustical environments for the most realistic 3D audio experience. Its powerful EMU10K1 audio
processor delivers audio at optimum CPU performance with the highest fidelity and absolute
clarity. Combine it with a four- or five-speaker setup and youll experience realistic 3D audio,
EAX in supported games, and enjoy your movies with true surround sound. The Live!Ware
upgrade program will keep your Sound Blaster Live! card up to date with continual upgrades
supporting future technologies, functionality, and features.
If you wish to create your own music or audio content in the future, your Sound Blaster Live! card
also offers you many upgrade options which will allow you to connect multiple digital and analog
devices simultaneously, including keyboards and other music gear, as well as optical connection
to MiniDisc and DAT recorders.
xii
System Requirements
For Creative software, your card requires at least:
Genuine Intel
®
Pentium
®
class processor:
166 MHz for Windows 95/98 or Windows Millennium Edition,
200 MHz for Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000
Intel or 100% compatible motherboard chipset
Windows 95, 98 or Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000
16 MB RAM for Windows 95/98 or Millennium Edition (32 MB RAM recommended),
32 MB RAM for Windows NT 4.0,
64 MB RAM for Windows 2000
160 MB of free hard disk space
Open half-length PCI 2.1 compliant slot
Headphones or amplified speakers (available separately)
CD-ROM drive required for software installation
Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 gives you an estimate of the hard disk space required when you
select it on the installation screen. Included applications may need higher system requirements or
microphone for basic functionalities. Refer to the documentation for individual applications for
details.
Live!Ware Benefits
Your Investment Is Protected
as you have less of a likelihood of finding your audio card
obsolete shortly after purchasing it. Through Live!Ware, new features and applications are always
made available for you to experience the latest technology and to extend the life of your card.
The Value and Experience Increases Over Time
as Live!Ware continues to deliver new
capabilities and enhancements. Each upgrade will rejuvenate your audio card, allowing you to
experience new functionality. It is as if your audio card is reborn.
Your Hardware Is Up To Date
because the latest Live!Ware upgrades are only a download away.
When new standards and capabilities emerge, your hardware is ready for itjust download the
functions and your hardware becomes up-to-date!
xiii
Getting More Information
See the online
Users Guide
for MIDI specifications and connector pin assignments, as well as
instructions on using the various applications in your audio package.
Where To Go From
Here ...
For hardware and software installation instructions, refer to Chapters 1 and 2.
To learn about the bundled applications, refer to Chapters 3 and 4.
Other Recommendations
View the contents of the Demo CD for additional demonstrations, libraries and other software.
Visit the
www.soundblaster.com
site for more information, content and Live!Ware updates.
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Installing Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 1-1
1
Installing Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1
This chapter is organised as follows:
Your Audio Card
Installing the Card
Connecting Related Peripherals
Enhancing Your Sound Blaster Live! Experience
Positioning Your Speakers
1-2 Installing Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1
Your Audio Card
Your audio card has these jacks and connectors which allow you to attach other devices:
A jack is a one-hole connecting
interface whereas a connector
consists of many pins. Some
connectors here may not be
available on your card. Refer to
the online
Users Guide,
Hardware Information, for
details on connector pin
assignments.
Line Out and Rear Out jacks can
be used simultaneously to power
4.1 channel speaker systems. In
addition, the Analog/Digital Out
j
ack can be used to power the
Centre and Subwoofer (LFE) for
5.1 channel speaker systems.
CD Audio connector
Connects to the Analog Audio output on a CD-ROM
or DVD-ROM drive using a CD audio cable.
Joystick/MIDI connector
Connects to a joystick or a MIDI device. You can
buy an optional MIDI kit that allows you to plug in
the joystick and MIDI device simultaneously.
Line In jack
C
onnects to an external device
(
such as a cassette, DAT, or MiniD
isc
p
layer
).
Microphone In jack
Connects to an external microphone
f
or voice input.
Figure 1-1: Jacks and connectors on the Sound Blaster Live! card.
Rear Out jack
Connects to powered speakers or an
external amplifier for audio output.
Line Out jack
Connects to powered speakers or an
external amplifier for audio output.
Also supports headphones.
Telephone Answering Device
connector
Provides a mono connection from a
standard voice modem, and transmits
microphone signals to the modem.
AUX connector
Connects to internal audio sources such as
TV Tuner, MPEG, or other similar cards
.
Audio Extension
(Digital I/O) connector
Connects to the Digital I/O
card or Live! Drive.
Warning: This is not
an IDE interface. Do
not
connect to your
IDE devices.
CD SPDIF connector
Connects to the SPDIF (Digital
Audio) output (where available) on
a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
.
A
nalog/Digital Out jack
6-channel or compressed AC-3 SPDIF
o
utput for connection to external digital
d
evices or digital speaker systems.
A
lso supports Centre and Subwoofer
a
nalog channels for connection to 5.1
a
nalog speaker systems.
Installing Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 1-3
Installing the Card
1. Switch off your system and all peripheral devices.
2. Touch a metal plate on your system to ground yourself and to discharge any static
electricity, and then unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
3. Remove the cover from your system.
4. Remove the metal plate from one unused PCI expansion slot in your system and put the
screw aside, to be used later.
5. Align the Sound Blaster Live! card with the
vacant PCI expansion slot. Press the card gently
and evenly into the slot as shown in Figure 1-2.
Ensure that the card is seated firmly inside the
PCI expansion slot.
6. Secure the card to the expansion slot with a
screw.
7. Replace the cover onto your system.
8. Plug the power cord back into the wall outlet, and
switch on the system.
Do not force the audio card into
the slot. If it does not fit properly,
gently remove it and try again
.
Figure 1-2: Securing the audio card to the
PCI expansion slot.
Unused brackets
ii. Fasten the card
to the slot with a
screw.
i. Gently press the
audio card into
the slot.
PCI slot
ISA slot
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Connecting Related
Peripherals
If you are playing games in
Windows 95/98 MS-DOS
mode (pure DOS mode), you
must:
Make sure the CD In
connector and the Analog
Audio connector of the
CD-ROM or PC-DVD
drive are connected.
In addition, if you get
distorted audio, do not
connect the CD SPDIF
connector to the Digital
Audio connector of the
CD-ROM or PC-DVD
drive.
If you connect to the Digital
Audio and Analog Audio
connectors of the same CD-
ROM or PC-DVD drive, do not
unmute CD Audio and CD
Digital at the same time in
Surround Mixer.
Figure 1-3: Connecting other devices.
CD-ROM drive
Rear Out
Joystick/MIDI
GamePad
Line-out
Microphone
MPC-to-
MPC (4-pin)
audio cable
Line Out
Sound Blaster Live! card
Connects to analog front
and rear inputs of
FourPointSurround
speakers
MPC-to-MPC (2-pin)
audio cable
PC-DVD drive
Line In
Cassette and CD player,
Synthesiser, etc.
Mic In
Connects to Live! Drive IR.
See “Enhancing Your
Sound Blaster Live!
Experience” for more
details.
Analog Mode (default): Connects to Centre and
Subwoofer channels.
Digital Mode: Connects to digital speakers*,
MiniDisc or DAT via minijack-to-DIN cable.
For instructions on how to switch between digital
and analog modes, see “Switching between
analog and digital output modes” on page 3-4.
* e.g., Playworks
DTT3500 Digital
speakers
Installing Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 1-5
Enhancing Your
Sound Blaster Live!
Experience
The Sound Blaster Live! card alone will most undoubtedly give you endless hours of listening
pleasure. To further enhance your SB Live! experience, there are several upgrade options
(available separately). The following information and diagrams on the next few pages show how
you can connect these options to your SB Live! card.
Playing Games and Music,
and Watching Movies
With FourPointSurround Digital speakers from Cambridge SoundWorks, you can experience
crystal clear gaming sequences or music from the Digital DIN connection. If you want an even
more immersive surround experience while watching movies, get the Playworks DTT3500
5.1 Digital speakers. A minijack-to-DIN cable is bundled with the speaker set for this
connection.
Alternatively, you can also connect an analog 5.1 channel speaker system (such as the
DeskTop Theater 5.1 DTT2200 speakers from Cambridge SoundWorks) or even your 6-
channel home theatre speaker system. Besides the Front and Rear outputs, the SB Live! card
has an Analog/Digital Out jack which allows you to connect to your Centre & Subwoofer
channels.
For instructions on how to switch between the analog and digital modes of the Digital/Analog
jack, see Switching between analog and digital output modes on page 3-4
Watching DVD Movies or
Playing DVD Games
To watch DVD movies on your PC, why not get Creatives PC-DVD kit which comes with a
PC-DVD drive and Encore MPEG2 decoder card? You can connect your Encore Dxr2, Dxr3
or MPEG2 decoder card to an external Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder such as the DeskTop
Theater speaker systems. In this case, disconnect the audio cards Aux In connector from the
decoder cards Audio Out connector. However, if an external Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder
speaker system is not available, this connection is necessary.
* Information continues on page 1-9.
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Playing Games and Music,
and Watching Movies
with 4.1 or 5.1 Digital Speaker
Systems
Sound Blaster
Live! card
Connect for downmix audio only when
a Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder
speaker system is not available.
Digital
DIN
MPEG2 decoder card
Dolby Digital
(AC-3)
SPDIF In
Dolby Digital (AC-3)
SPDIF Out jack
Analog Line and Rear Inputs
Digital
DIN
FourPointSurround
or DeskTop Theater
Digital Speakers
Watching DVD Movies
or Playing DVD Games
with Creative PC-DVD
and DeskTop Theater 5.1
Digital Speaker System
Connects to the
Optical Digital I/O card
or Live! Drive
(see next page).
Minijack-to-DIN
cable
DeskTop Theater 5.1 Digital
Speaker System
Analog/Digital
Out jack
Figure 1-4: Connecting peripherals to the Sound Blaster Live! card.
Playing Games and Watching Movies
with an Analog 5.1 channel speaker
system*
Analog
Front, Rear
and Centre/
Sub Inputs
5.1 Channel
Analog Speaker
System*
* e.g., DTT2200 Speaker
System from Cambridge
SoundWorks
Triple stereo
audio cable
RCA cable
Installing Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 1-7
Connecting to External
Consumer Elecronic Devices:
Dolby Digital Decoder/Amplifier
Sound Blaster
Live! Player 5.1
card
Dolby Digital Decoder/Amplifier
Connects to the
Optical Digital I/O card
or Live! Drive
(see page 1-8).
3.5mm(mono)-
to-RCA cable
Analog/Digital
Out jack
Analog
Front, Rear
and Centre/
Sub Inputs
Discrete
6-channel
Amplifier
3 sets of 3.5mm
(stereo)-to-RCA
cable
Dolby Digital
(AC-3)
SPDIF In
Connecting to External
Consumer Electronic Devices:
Discrete 6-channel Amplifier
1-8 Installing Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1
Digital I/O
Module
Optical
Digital I/O
card
Live! Drive IR
MIDI devices
(e.g., MIDI keyboard)
MIDI devices
(e.g., MIDI keyboard)
2nd analog Line In for an
additional recording device
Line In 2
Digital In/Out
Digital DIN
MIDI In
MIDI Out
Digital device
( e.g., DAT)
MiniDisc
Recorder
SPDIF (RCA)
In Out
Recording to or from an
external digital device
supporting RCA SPDIF
input/output
Recording and Content Authoring
with Optical Digital I/O card and
Digital I/O Module
Connects
to SB Live!
card
SPDIF In (RCA)
Optical
Input
Optical
Output
Digital
DIN
MiniDisc
Recording and Content Authoring
with Live! Drive IR
Digital device
( e.g., DAT)
SPDIF (RCA)
In Out
Metal
bracket
Headphones
Microphone /
Line In
To Digital Speaker
System**
Connects
to SB Live!
card
To Digital Speaker
System**
**e.g., FourPointSurround
or DeskTop Theater 5.1 Digital
Speaker Systems*
AUX input from
an analog source
(e.g., CD player,
tape deck)
Note:
FourPointSurround and Desktop Theater 5.1 speaker systems, Digital I/O
Module, Digital I/O card, Live! Drive IR and cables are available separately.
Optical Input
via MiniDIN-to-
standard DIN
adapter (provided)
Installing Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 1-9
Recording and Content
Authoring
If you are a musician with semi-professional requirements, you may want to upgrade your
Sound Blaster Live! card with either the Optical Digital I/O card (plus Digital I/O Module),
or the Live! Drive IR.
For either options, you will be given:
A set of SPDIF (RCA) and Optical input/output jacks for recording to and from external
digital devices;
MIDI input/output connectors for connection to MIDI devices;
A Digital DIN connector for connection to digital speakers such as the
FourPointSurround or DeskTop Theater 5.1 Digital Speaker Systems;
A second analog Line In allows you to connect to an additional input device (e.g. a CD
player) for recording.
The Live! Drive IR fits into the standard 5¼” drive bay of your computer and thus allows you
easy access to these connectors from its front panel. The Headphones and Microphone inputs
utilise ¼” jacks for high-quality connectivity.
Positioning Your
Speakers
If you are using four speakers, place them so that they
form the corners of a square with you exactly in the
centre (as in Figure 1-5) and that they are angled
toward you. Make sure the computer monitor is not
blocking the path of your front speakers. If you have a
centre speaker, place it on top of your monitor, also
angled toward you. You may want to adjust the relative
positions of the speakers until you get the audio
experience you like best. If you have a subwoofer,
place the unit in a corner of the room for the best bass
experience.
Figure 1-5: Recommended speaker positions
for the 4-speaker configuration.
Computer
monitor
Front left
speaker
Front right
speaker
Rear left
speaker
Rear right
speaker
Yo u
Sub-
woofer
Installing Software 2-1
2
Installing Software
This chapter shows you how to install the audio software in the various Windows operating
systems. It consists of the following sections:
Installing Audio Drivers and Applications
Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1
Uninstalling the Applications
Reinstalling the Audio Drivers
Playing Legacy Games
Installing Audio
Drivers and
Applications
You need device drivers to control the components on your audio card. To install these drivers as
well as the bundled applications, use the following instructions. The instructions are applicable
to all Windows operating systems.
After you have installed the card and switched on your system, Windows automatically detects
the card.
1. If you are prompted for the drivers, click the
Cancel
button. Otherwise proceed to step 2.
2. Insert the installation disc into your CD-ROM drive.
The disc supports Windows AutoPlay mode and starts running automatically. If not, see
Problems Installing Software on page C-1.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
2-2 Installing Software
Setting Up Joystick Drivers in
Windows NT 4.0
1. Log on to your computer as Administrator.
2. Click
Start
->
Settings
->
Control Panel
.
3. Double-click the
Multimedia
icon, click the
Devices
tab, and then click the
Add
button.
4. In the List of Drivers box of the
Add
dialog box, select
Unlisted Or Updated Driver
, and
then click the
OK
button.
5. Insert the Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
6. In the
Install Driver
dialog box, type
E:\DRVLIB\MULTIMED\JOYSTICK\X86
if E:\ is the CD-ROM drive letter, and then click the
OK
button.
7. In the
Add Unlisted Or Updated Driver
dialog box, click
Analog Joystick Driver
, and
then click the
OK
button.
8. In the
Microsoft Joystick Configuration
dialog box, click the
OK
button.
9. Restart your computer when prompted.
Using Sound Blaster
Live! Player 5.1
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1. For more
information on how you can get the most out of your audio card, refer to the other chapters in
this manual.
In Windows 2000, the joystick
drivers are automatically set up.
Installing Software 2-3
Uninstalling the
Applications
Use the following steps to cleanly remove applications before you reinstall them to correct
problems, change configurations, or make version upgrades. These instructions are applicable to
all Windows operating systems.
1. Close the audio cards applications if they are open. This includes Creative Launcher and
the SB Live! icon on the taskbar. Applications that are still running during the
uninstallation will not be removed.
2. Click
Start
->
Settings
->
Control Panel
.
3. Double-click the
Add/Remove Programs
icon.
4. In the
Add/Remove Programs Properties
dialog box, select
Sound Blaster Live! Player
5.1
, and then click the
Add/Remove
button.
5. In the
Creative Uninstaller
dialog box, select the check boxes of the items you want to
delete and then click the
Next
button.
The selected applications will be uninstalled.
6. Click the
OK
button to close the
Add/Remove Programs Properties
dialog box.
7. Restart the computer if prompted.
2-4 Installing Software
Reinstalling the
Audio Drivers
You may want to reinstall only the audio drivers if you think they have been corrupted.
1. Insert the installation disc into your CD-ROM drive.
The disc supports Windows AutoPlay mode and starts running automatically. If not, see
Problems Installing Software on page C-1.
2. Follow the instructions on the screen until the
Setup Options
dialog box appears.
3. Click the
Drivers only
button.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation of the audio drivers.
Playing Legacy
Games
For more information, see Appendix B, SB Emulation in MS-DOS/ Windows 95/98/ME.
Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 3-1
3
Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1
Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 is supported by a full range of applications to help you get the
absolute most from the audio card. The software most important to the operation of your audio
card is the Sound Blaster Live! group:
Creative Sound Blaster Live! Tour
Creative Diagnostics
Creative Launcher
Surround Mixer
AudioHQ
Wave Studio
Creative PlayCenter 2
Creative Recorder
Creative LAVA!
Creative MediaRing Talk
Creative Keytar
Creative Rhythmania
To locate and run these programs, click
Start
->
Programs
->
Creative
->
Sound Blaster Live!
For more information and usage details for these applications, refer to their respective online
help.
3-2 Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1
Creative Sound
Blaster Live! Tour
This is a good place to start to learn more about the features of Sound Blaster Live! and to
experience its awesome capabilities. The tour uses PixArounds technology to immerse you in a
panaromic walk-through experience which encompasses a number of closely-related
interactive and informative demos, each featuring a different aspect of Sound Blaster Live!.
Creative Diagnostics
Use Creative Diagnostics to quickly test your audio cards Wave, MIDI or CD Audio playback,
recording function and speaker output.
Creative Launcher
Creative Launcher allows you to organise your desktop and open Creative applications quickly.
Creative Launcher resides at the top of your screen. The software installation creates a number
of group tabs in Launcher that may contain shortcuts to Creative applications such as PlayCenter
2 and Surround Mixer. It may also contain shortcuts to other applications for your hardware
settings, volume control, help files, or demonstration programs by Creative.
The
Live!Task
tab in the Launcher offers a "one-touch" setting which you can use to perform a
task easily. An application can also be launched automatically with its associated audio preset.
Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 3-3
Surround Mixer
Creative Surround Mixer is the nerve centre for setting and controlling the various aspects of
your audio card. It consists of two "detachable" decks: the
Main deck
and the
Mixer deck
.
Main deck
The top area of the
Main deck
allows you to:
Select tasks or save, delete, import and export
audio presets
. You can save endless
combinations of these settings as audio presets for the selected speaker output. An audio
preset, when selected, is your passport to a one-step automatic configuration of speakers,
mixer and effects for whatever you want to do: play a particular game, record to a
particular medium, record or play in a particular styleeach style having its unique set of
positions of audio input sources. These presets can then be configured for use in Creative
Launcher's Live!Task.
Mixer
deck
Main
deck
Speaker view
Spectrum view
Set audio presets here
To restore Surround Mixer to its
original settings, click
Start
->
Program
->
Creative
->
Sound
Blaster Live!
->
Creative
Restore Defaults
.
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The three buttons at the left side of the Main deck allows you to switch between three different
views:
In the
EAX
view, you can select and create your audio presets and position audio sources
within the speaker configuration space.
In the
Speaker
view, you can select your speaker setup and perform a speaker output test.
In the
Spectrum
view, you can select and display the spectrum analyzer during playback
or recording.
Mixer deck
The
Mixer deck
allows you to:
Mix sounds from various audio input sources when playing or recording;
Adjust the volume level for the audio input sources;
Adjust the treble and bass level, front/rear or left/right balance.
Tip
If you are not sure what the icons on the Surround Mixer represent, place the pointer over any
icon or area to display the tooltip.
Switching between analog
and digital output modes
By default, the Analog/Digital Out jack of the audio card outputs analog centre and subwoofer
channels. To allow it to give digital 6-channel or compressed AC-3 SPDIF output (digital output
mode), do the following:
1. In the Main deck of the Surround Mixer, click the
Speaker
button.
2. In the Speaker view, click the
Digital Output only
check box to select it.
(This is available for all speaker modes except for the Headphones mode).
Alternatively, you can do the following:
1. In the Mixer deck of Surround Mixer, click the red plus sign above the
VOL
control.
2. In the dialog box that appears, click the
Digital Output only
check box to select it.
To switch back to analog output mode, clear this check box.
Changes made will be reflected in the Speaker view.
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AudioHQ
AudioHQ contains several control utilities that allow you to view, audition, or set up the audio
properties of one or more audio devices on your computer.
AudioHQ can be accessed using any of the following methods:
Click
Start
->
Programs
->
Creative
->
Sound Blaster Live!
->
AudioHQ
;
Click or double-click the AudioHQ icon located at the bottom right corner of your
Windows desktop.
Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 3-7
SoundFont Control
Creative SoundFont Control allows you to configure MIDI banks with SoundFont files and
instruments, as well as set the caching algorithm and space.
Configure a MIDI Bank
To configure a MIDI bank:
1. In SoundFont dialog box, click the
Configure
Bank
tab.
2. In the
Select Bank
list, select the MIDI bank to
configure.
3. Click the
Load
button and load the SoundFont
file you want to the MIDI bank.
The latest file loaded always appears at the top
of the
Bank Stack
box.
The top of the stack is indicated by an arrow.
4. To replace a SoundFont file, click the file and
then click the
Replace
button.
5. To clear a bank from the stack, select the bank
and then click the
Clear
button.
A variation bank can only be cleared by clearing its main bank.
6. Repeat Steps 3, 4 or 5 as required.
By stacking a SoundFont file instead of replacing one with the other, you may return to the
original sounds or use the new selection.
You can spot hide particular instruments by loading one or more SoundFont files on top of the
original.
When you clear a SoundFont file, you remove the latest configuration of the main bank and any
variation banks, including the latest configuration of instruments on the Configure Instrument
tabbed page.
3-8 Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1
Configure an Instrument
To configure an instrument:
1. In the SoundFont dialog box, click the
Configure Instrument
tab.
2. In the
Select Bank
list, select the bank whose
instruments you want to configure. You can
select any bank.
3. In the
Select Instrument
list, select the
instrument to configure.
In the
Instrument Stack
, you may see an
instrument entry although you did not load an
instrument on this page. The instrument can be
found in a bank loaded on the
Configure Bank
tabbed page.
4. Click the
Load
button and load a SoundFont or
single-instrument (for example, .WAV) file.
The last file loaded always appears at the top of the
Instrument Stack
with an arrow
pointing to it.
5. To clear an instrument from the stack, select the instrument and then click the
Clear
button.
6. For faster processing of SoundFont files, the files are loaded into memory. You need to set
the maximum amount of cache memory your SoundFont files can occupy, so that your
system performance does not suffer from insufficient memory. You can also set the caching
algorithm for a balanced system performance.
Setting the maximum amount of
cache memory for SoundFont files
does not mean setting aside or
reserving the space. The space can
still be used by your computer or
other files, if needed.
Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 3-9
SoundFont Options
You change the following options on the
Options
tabbed page of the SoundFont Control dialog box:
To specify the caching algorithm:
Select an algorithm from the
SoundFont Cache
list.
To set the amount of cache for SoundFont files:
Drag the
SoundFont Cache
slider to set the
amount of cache.
To change the SoundFont device
Select the new device from the
SoundFont
Device
list.
Device Controls
Device Controls allows you to configure for audio playback the audio devices that allow multiple
simultaneous Wave playback sessions. For example, you can play five Wave tracks at the same
time and enjoy the sounds from them all. This feature is currently not supported under Windows
2000.
Playback Sessions
To set maximum simultaneous Wave playback sessions:
On the
Wave
tabbed page, drag the
Maximum
Simultaneous Wave Playback
slider to the right to set a
higher number of Wave playback sessions, or to the left
to set a lower number of simultaneous playback sessions.
Sound Device
To select the sound device to configure:
On the
Options
tabbed page, click the device you want to
configure from the Sound Device list.
The device is immediately selected.
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Creative Keyboard
Creative Keyboard is a virtual keyboard which allows you to audition or play musical notes
produced through MIDI devices. To edit the sound, use Vienna SoundFont Studio or another
sound editor.
MIDI Input
To select a MIDI input device:
1. In the
Select MIDI In
box in the
Options
dialog box, click the correct MIDI port.
2. Click the OK button.
You can use external MIDI input devices to audition
your MIDI banks and instruments. First, connect a
MIDI input device to your audio card and then select
that device in Creative Keyboard.
Test an Instrument
To test an instrument:
1. In Creative Keyboard, click the bank and the instrument you want.
2. Click the keys on the keyboard to test the sound. If you have an external MIDI input device,
you will probably find it easier to use it instead.
Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 3-11
Tips
To select multiple notes to play simultaneously, use your right mouse button to click the keys,
which will be marked by black dots.
To release the keys, right-click them one by one,
or
click the
All Notes Off
button for
simultaneous release.
To slide across the keyboard, drag the mouse.
If the playbacks sustain is too long, click the
All Notes Off
button.
EAX Control
EAX Control allows you to configure the
EMU10K1 effects engine. It allows you to specify
the components that make up the audio elements
that in turn make up an audio effect. An audio effect
is the modeling of a real-world experience. We have
provided some entertainment, gaming and various
audio effects to get you started with. EAX Control
can be also be accessed from Creative Surround
Mixer.
Learn from the online help how to:
Configure master effects
Add or remove effects
Specify the effect type
Specify the degree or amount of the effect
Edit an effect all the way down to its parameters or building blocks
Configure source effects, that is, set the amount of the effects to apply on an audio source.
Configure MIDI playback effects
Export an audio effect to a file
Import an audio effect
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AutoEAX
AutoEAX allows you to specify for any audio application which audio preset to automatically
associate with the currently active speaker output. For the automatic audio presets to work,
AutoEAX must be active or at least minimised.
Associating
an Audio Preset
For each audio application on your computer, you can specify the audio preset that will be
automatically associated with it, for each speaker output configuration. For example, when
playing an audio CD using Creative PlayCenter 2, you may want to associate different audio
presets for the speaker outputs "Live!Surround" and "4 Speakers".
1. In the
Application
list, select the audio application with which to associate an audio preset
for a particular speaker output. If the application is not in the list, click the
Browse
button
to browse for and open the application.
2. In the
Speaker Output
box, click the speaker output to configure.
3. In the
Linked Audio Preset
box, click the audio preset you want to associate with this
application/speaker-output combination.
This combination trio are automatically set.
4. If you want AutoEAX to monitor this application's activity, clear the
Do not monitor this
application
check box. If you check it, AutoEAX will not configure the audio preset for
that application even when the application is started.
For other functions, refer to its online help.
Wave Studio
Wave Studio allows you to perform the following sound editing functions easily:
Play, edit, and record 8-bit (tape quality) and 16-bit (CD quality) Wave data. Enhance your
Wave data or create unique sounds with various special effects and editing operations such as
rap, reverse, echo, mute, pan, cut, copy, and paste.
Open and edit several Wave files at the same time.
Import and export raw (.RAW) data files.
Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 3-13
Creative
PlayCenter 2
Creative PlayCenter 2 is a revolutionary audio CD and digital audio (such as MP3 or WMA)
player. Besides managing your favourite digital audio files on your computer, it is also an
integrated MP3/WMA encoder for ripping audio CD tracks into compressed digital audio files.
It can encode tracks at speeds of up to 8x faster than normal play speed and up to 320 kbps.
Creative Recorder
Recorder allows you to record sounds or music from
various input sources like the microphone or Audio CD,
and save them as Wave (.wav) files.
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Creative LAVA!
Creative LAVA! (Live! Audio-Visual Animation) gives your music visual expression that
enhances the emotional depth of your music experience.
Through LAVA!, 3D graphical objects interact with the music and intelligently dance to the
sound cues from sources such as CD and MIDI.
Explore the various animation scenarios provided by LAVA! or create your own environments
and scenarios for your animation.
Creative
MediaRing Talk
Creative MediaRing Talk is an award-winning
Internet voice communication software. It
allows you to make long distance and
international calls over the Internet, from your
PC to another PC with Internet access and
MediaRing Talk installed. It also allows you to
make calls to a regular telephone if you
subscribe to MediaRings ValueFone service.
All you need to do is start MediaRing Talk;
dial the number; and let MediaRing Talk
establish a connection for you.
Furthermore, with Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1s EAX, your voice can be modified as you
take on different personas (for example, a male or female person, chipmunk etc.) when you
talk to the other party. Disguise you voice and your friend on the other end may think hes
talking to another person! To make use of these voice effects, just click the Voice Effects button
(also known as the EAX button) and select the desired persona from the list.
Using Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 3-15
Creative Keytar
With Creative Keytar, an easy-to-use and highly interactive edutainment software for beginners,
you can turn your multimedia computer into a virtual rhythm guitar system immediately. Click a
picture at the top of the screen to choose your favorite guitar. Press a function key (F1, ..., F12)
to activate a chord, and you can start strumming or plucking your favorite tunes.
Just hold the chord with one hand until it is time to change the chord and use the other hand to
strum or pluck the strings according to a tune's rhythmic variation. You dont need to worry
about notes, all you need is a sense of rhythm and to remember your chord keys.
Creative Rhythmania
Creative Rhythmania lets you create a MIDI file, choosing from a professional set of backup
rhythms and instruments.
Creative Rhythmania allows you to:
Perform with auto-accompaniment in Rhythm mode:
Four-part Rhythm section
Preset backing styles
Interactive backing arrangement
Chord Palette system
SoundFont support
Choose between two Keyboard types: PC (QWERTY) keyboard or MIDI keyboard connected
to your PC.
Rhythmania is essentially a pattern-based software:
You play a Pattern to provide auto-accompaniment for your melody playing.
You create or modify a Pattern by building or changing it Section by Section in Rhythm mode.
Then, you combine a Pattern and a melody to create a Sequence in Sequencer mode.
To Do This ... Use These Applications 4-1
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To Do This ... Use These Applications
Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 offers you digital and internet entertainment, multimedia
playback, and gaming. The following reference tables point you to the bundled applications that
will help you achieve your goals.
Multimedia Playback
Multimedia
Playback
Applications
DVD Movies To play back DVD movies on your Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1, you
must first have a DVD-compatible drive. Next, you must have a software
DVD solution that is available from Creative. For the full DVD experience,
you may want to purchase Cambridge SoundWorks DeskTop Theater 5.1
or a Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder.
MP3/WMA Creative PlayCenter 2 supports/plays MP3 and WMA files.
Wave/CD
Audio
Use Creative PlayCenter 2 to play back files in both Wave and CD Audio
formats. WAV is the format for digital audio files on the Windows
operating platform. CD Audio is played back from an audio compact disc
on your CD-ROM drive.
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