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Welcome to Fast Track C400
Thank you for purchasing the Fast Track® C400 audio interface. [. . . ] This is a convenient feature because all low latency monitoring is handled through your music application's mixer and there is no need to manually control settings on the Monitor Mixer in the Fast Track C400 Control Panel. Launching a supported music application when this box is left unchecked, lets the software take control of the Control Panel's first stereo mixer. If you would prefer to maintain full manual control of the Fast Track C400 monitor mixer, make sure that this box is checked.
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Clock Source
This setting determines the clock source to which Fast Track C400 is synchronized. Internal If you are using Fast Track C400 by itself (i. e. , without other digital devices or an external clock), select the Internal option for the interface to work properly. S/PDIF If you have connected a S/PDIF device to your Fast Track C400 and would like to use that device as the master clock source, select the S/PDIF option. This will make Fast Track C400 clock to the external device's clock.
In Windows Vista, when using the Fast Track C400 WDM/MME (i. e. , non-ASIO) drivers, the sample rate of the interface (and your audio software) is always determined by this drop-down menu. Your selection in this menu is the only item that will appear in your audio application. For example, if you select "44. 1kHz" in this menu, your audio application's control panel will only display "44. 1kHz" and you will not be able to select any other rates from within the application.
When the sample rate is locked to an external digital clock source (S/PDIF is selected as the clock source), the Sample Rate drop-down menu will be greyed out while displaying the incoming sample rate.
When S/PDIF is selected as the clock source, the Sample Rate drop-down menu will be greyed out while displaying the incoming sample rate.
If S/PDIF is set as the clock source and Fast Track C400 is unable to detect, or lock to the external clock source, a message will appear beneath the Clock Source drop-down menu saying: "External clock not detected, Sample Rate fixed at 48kHz. "
Buffer Size (Windows only)
This menu sets the size of the input and output buffers on Fast Track C400. Buffers are used to help keep audio hardware and software running smoothly by processing audio in groups of samples rather than one sample at a time. Due to variations between computer hardware and software, it is impossible to recommend a single optimum setting for all systems. It may be necessary to experiment with various settings until you find the best buffer size for your system. However, linking two channels will not have any effect on their Pan controls, which are always made on a per-channel basis.
The monitor mixer features high-resolution meters to show input channel levels (directly above each channel) and main mixer output levels (at the top right of the mixer). The pre/post fader metering operation can be set from the Settings Tab of the Control Panel. Keep in mind that setting or adjusting a monitor mixer will not affect the signal that is recorded into your software. For example, you'll still be able to record a channel while its corresponding stereo mix channel is muted. You won't hear the part through the monitor mixer as it is being recorded, but it will still record into your software and play back properly.
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Using the Monitor Mixer
The Monitor Mixer is located in the main view of the Driver Control Panel and is divided into four main sections: · Hardware Inputs · Software Returns · Effects · Master
Hardware Inputs Software Returns
Signal Meter
Pan Solo Mute Master
Channel Fader Channel Label Link
Effects
Hardware Inputs
The Hardware Inputs section is where the Mic/Line and Instrument inputs are monitored, as well as the S/PDIF input of Fast Track C400. Hardware Inputs 12 are the analog inputs, and Hardware Inputs 34 are the S/PDIF input L/R.
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Software Returns
The Software Returns section is where the audio coming back from your audio application is monitored. Software Returns 1 and 2 will be the default stereo output from the software.
Pan
The Pan knobs control the position of a channel's audio signal in the stereo image of the monitor mix (double-click the knob to return pan to center).
Link
The Link buttons connect stereo pairs of knobs or faders (and also links the corresponding FX Send knobs), so that adjusting either channel (left/right) adjusts the other side identically.
Links buttons
Solo
Each Solo button lets audio be monitored for the channel of which it is a part, while simultaneously muting all other Hardware Input channels and Software Returns (except for those that also have their Solo buttons activated).
Pan controls are unaffected by linking two channels.
Mute
The Mute buttons are used to individually turn off audio monitoring for each channel in the monitor mix.
Effects
The Effects section is where you set up "sendand-return" configurations, and select the effects that you apply to the Hardware Inputs and/or Software Returns.
Channel Faders
The Channel Faders control the monitoring volume level of each channel in the monitor mix.
Hardware Input FX Sends
FX Sends are shared by all Stereo Mixes, unless "Post-Fader Stereo Mix 1" is chosen in the Setup pop-up menu.
Channel Labels
By default, the Channel Labels show the input name of each channel, except for the Master fader pair (which is labeled L/R by default). Clicking on a Channel Label gives you a cursor, allowing you to type in your own custom channel name (such as "guitar, " "vocals, " etc. ). The Channel Labels also display the signal level (in dB) while a fader is being adjusted.
Software Return FX Sends
FX Sends are shared by all Stereo Mixes, unless "Post-Fader Stereo Mix 1" is chosen in the Setup pop-up menu.
FX Returns
These knobs control how much of the Effect audio output will be mixed in with the monitor signal Master L/R outputs. Unlike sends, FX Returns are individually adjustable for each monitor mix. The Clip LED will show clipping if the input to the FX is clipping and if the output is clipping.
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Effect
The Effect drop-down menu is used to select the effect to be applied to the Hardware Inputs and/or Software Returns. [. . . ] If you collect the following information before you contact M-Audio Support, it will make the diagnosis of your problem easier if you have your computer's: · Make, model, processor speed · Amount of system RAM · Operating system (version of Windows or Mac OS)
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appendix b
Compliance Information
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This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. [. . . ]