Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card User's GuideSafety InstructionsIntroductionSetupUsing the Sound CardSoftwareTroubleshootingSpecificationsInt
-Hx Second DMA channel used by the audio interface.-Pxxx MPU-401 UART interface’s base I/O address.-dx SB Emulation mode. For x, 1 is Off, 0 is
Back to Contents PageSafety Instructions: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideWARNING: Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures ot
Back to Contents PageIntroduction: Sound Blaster Live! Value SoundCard User's GuideOverview • Features and Benefits • System Requirements • Getti
Produce surround-sound audio on your PC with built-in support for two or four analogspeakers.512-Voice Music Synthesis512-voice capability goes beyond
Getting More InformationSee the online User’s Guide for MIDI specifications and connector pin assignments, as well asinstructions on using the various
Back to Contents PageSetup: Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound CardUser's GuideInstalling the Card and Related PeripheralsPositioning Your SpeakersC
Back to Contents PageInstalling Software: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideInstalling the Software in Windows 98 Second Edition/Wi
Back to Contents PageUsing Sound Card Software: Sound Blaster Live!Value Sound Card User's GuideSB Live! ExperienceCreative LauncherCreative Audi
Back to Contents PageCreative AudioHQ: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideOverview • SoundFont Control • Creative Keyboard • Creativ
Figure 2. Soundfont Control dialog box where you configure MIDI banks.To configure a MIDI bank:In SoundFont Control, click the Configure Bank tab.1.
Back to Contents PageUsing the Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideUsing Sound Blaster Live! ValueRunning MS-DOS games in
You can "spot" hide particular instruments by loading one or more SoundFont files on top of theoriginal.When you clear a SoundFont file, you
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 Instrum
On the Options tabbed page of the SoundFont Control dialog box, select an algorithmfrom the SoundFont Cache list.● To set the amount of cache for So
You can now use the external MIDI input device to test your sound creation.You can use external MIDI input devices to audition your MIDI banks and ins
recording.You can hide or unhide device panels by dragging the borders of the Mixer left or right.Figure 6. Creative MixerSee the online help file for
To configure your speakers or headphonesIn the Speaker Configuration Output box on the Configuration tabbed page, select theoutput device you will be
If you cannot get the setup that you want from the list, create your own setup—use thecurrent setup as the basis for change—or import a setup from a f
Learn from the online help how to:Configure master effectsAdd to or remove effects from an environment❍ Specify the effect type❍ Specify the degre
Back to Contents PageTroubleshooting: Sound Blaster Live! Value SoundCard User's GuideMost Common Problems • Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Au
The joystick is not working properly in some programs. Problems With JoystickConflicts between your audio card and another peripheraldeviceResolving I
Back to Contents PageUnderstanding the Environment Variables: SoundBlaster Live! Value Sound Card User's GuideOverview • CTSYN Environment Variab
Removing Unused Sound Blaster DriversYou may want to remove unused Sound Blaster ISA and PCI audio drivers after you haveremoved the cards from your c
Check the following:The headphones are connected to the Line Out jack.● In the Speaker applet (click the AudioHQ icon on the taskbar, and then click
No audio output when playing digital files such as.WAV, MIDI files or AVI clips.Possible causes:The speaker volume knob (if any) is not set properly.●
which you have panned the source in the Environment deck of Surround Mixer. Forexample, the CD Audio balance in Windows Volume Control is on the left
Problems With JoystickThe joystick port is not working.The audio card’s joystick port conflicts with the system’s joystick port.To solve this problem:
Make sure that the Use Automatic Settings check box is selected, and click the OKbutton.6. Restart your system to allow Windows to reassign resources
Back to Contents PageSpecifications: Sound Blaster Live! Value SoundCard User's GuideFeatures • ConnectivityFeaturesPCI Bus MasteringPCI Specific
Muting and balance control for individual playback sources● E-mu Environmental ModelingTMRealistic 3D experience that increases depth and breadth in
Back to Contents PageInternal Connectors: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideNOTE: A Jack is a one-hole connecting interface whereas
Back to Contents PageInternal Connectors: Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card User's Guidefile:///C|/Terrys/connect.htm (2 of 2) [1/2/2001 2:13:
Tx Card type. x must be 6.Back to Contents PageUnderstanding the Environment Variables: Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card User's Guidefile:///
Back to Contents PageConnecting Creative PC-DVD: Sound Blaster Live!Value Sound Card User's GuideWhen you are playing your DVD movies or games:If
Figure 1. Connecting Creative PC-DVD.Back to Contents PageConnecting Creative PC-DVD: Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card User's Guidefile:///C|
Back to Contents PageDetermining Resources: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideTo find the current SB Live! SB16 Emulation resources
Resource: Try using Port address 330.Back to Contents PageDetermining Resources: Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card User's Guidefile:///C|/Terr
Back to Contents PageUnderstanding the System Resource Settings:Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card User'sGuideOverview • Input/Output (I/O) Add
Interrupt Request (IRQ) LineAn IRQ line is a signal line that a device uses to notify your computer’s central processor that itwants to send or receiv
Back to Contents PageChanging Audio Card Settings: Sound Blaster Live!Value Sound Card User's GuideOverview • Enabling/Disabling Gameport Joystic
Enabling/Disabling Other FeaturesUse the applets under Creative AudioHQ to enable or disable features such as StereoEnhancement Effect.To open an Audi
Back to Contents PageUsing Sound Blaster Live! Value: Sound BlasterLive! Value Sound Card User's GuideEvery bundled application provides online h
Back to Contents PageCreative Launcher: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideOverview • Options • GroupsOverviewCreative Launcher allo
Back to Contents PageRegulatory: Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound CardUser's GuideSafety Information • Notice for the USA • Notice for Canada • Co
The installation creates a number of group tabs in Launcher that may contain shortcuts toCreative applications such as PlayCenter and Control Panel. I
Back to Contents PageInstalling the Card and Related Peripherals: SoundBlaster Live! Value Sound Card User's GuideInstalling the Sound Card • Ins
NOTE: The joystick connector on your audio card is identical to that on a standard PCgame control adapter or the game I/O connector. You can connect
Back to Contents PageInstalling the Card and Related Peripherals: Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card User's Guidefile:///C|/Terrys/installc.htm
Back to Contents PagePositioning Your Speakers: Sound Blaster Live!Value Sound Card User's GuideIf you are using four speakers, place them such t
Back to Contents PageRunning MS-DOS games in Microsoft Windows:Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card User'sGuideOverview • From the MS-DOS box in
Back to Contents PageSelecting the Best Audio Options in a Game: SoundBlaster Live! Value Sound Card User's GuideOverview • Music Options • Digit
Digital Audio OptionsSB Live! supports Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16, and Adlib digital audioemulation. If an application provide
Back to Contents PageUnderstanding the Installation Program in Windows98 Second Edition: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideOverview
Do not remove the memory manager altogether. Do not attempt to load SBEINIT.COM intohigh memory when using the NOEMS option if SBEINIT.COM fails to ru
Operation with non-certified computers or non-shielded cables may result in interference toradio or television reception.ModificationsAny changes or m
Back to Contents PageCreative Diagnostics: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideCreative Diagnostics is an application that allows you
Back to Contents PageSB Live! Experience: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideCongratulations! You have successfully installed Sound
Back to Contents PageCreative WaveStudio: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideWaveStudio is a Windows-based application that allows y
Back to Contents PageCreative Recorder: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideRecorder is a Windows-based application that allows you t
Back to Contents PageCreative PlayCenter: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuidePlayCenter allows you to play most types of media— mult
Back to Contents PageInstalling Software in Windows 98 SecondEdition/Windows Millennium Edition: Sound BlasterLive! Value Sound Card User's Guide
Back to Contents PageInstalling Software in Windows NT 4.0: SoundBlaster Live! Value Sound Card User's GuideInstalling the Software • Setting Up
Back to Contents PageInstalling Software in Windows 2000: Sound BlasterLive! Value Sound Card User's GuideAfter you have installed the card and s
This device may not cause harmful interference, and1. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may causeundesir
Back to Contents PageMS-DOS Mode Utilities: Sound Blaster Live! ValueSound Card User's GuideOverview • SBECFG.EXE • SBEMIXER.EXE • SBESET.EXE • S
/S:x Synth volume. x can be a value from the range 0 to 127./W:x Wave volume. x can be a value from the range 0 to 127./C:x CD audio volume. x can be
Comentarios a estos manuales