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Issues with EMU 0404 soundcard
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PDM
Hey, first of all thanks for reading.

I recently got this soundcard, and I'm getting strange static noises through my headphones.
I got the headphones plugged to the 1/4" outputs through some adaptors, but then I realized they were signal outputs, and the sound card does not have the power to support any headphones directly, or so it seems.
Could that be the problem for tha static noise? does it mean that I wil have to get an amplifier just to get headphones working right with no strange noises?

Please help, I never thought getiing a pro sound card would give me so many problems.

Also, I disabled the standard sound card, but the scheme sounds aren't played by my EMU, how can I make the EMU play them? or is it not possible.

The instructions for installating the EMU sound card says that I should uninstall any other sound card I have before installing this one, but the standard that came with my PC can not be uninstalled since it is attached to the motherboard itself? What can I do there, could this be a reason for getting static noise though my headphones as well?

Thanks in advance, and please, please, help me out. :)
tonkproject
you can disable the onboard soundcard from bios....as for EMU it had to be conected to the powersupply with the small connector.check their forum cause it seems 80% of their consumers have problems with emu products...starting from hardware issues to drivers.if it is new i would advice you to sell'it....or exchange'it for a proper one...


http://www.productionforums.com/emu....asp?FORUM_ID=5
DigiNut
Re: Static Problems
Yes, you need a receiver or amp. Emu states in their promotional material that they assume most users have one. Aren't your speakers/monitors connected to some sort of receiver or amp? The receiver should have a headphone jack, and that's where you plug your headphones into.

The 0404 has two unbalanced LINE OUTs (it says this right on the box), which are only going to work when connected to the LINE IN of something else. It's preferable to use S/PDIF or ADAT, but if you have a cheap amp with a stereo line in, any decent stereo Y adapter like this one will do the trick. Plug the mono connectors of the adapter into the line outs of the 0404, and the stereo plug into your amp.

Re: Scheme Sounds
This has nothing to do with the card, it's a setting in Windows. Open up the Sounds and Audio Devices control panel, go to the Audio tab, and change the primary devices to the Emu ones. You don't need to disable your other cards - I still have all of mine enabled.

And to all the Emu bashers:
I've had my share of roadblocks with my Emu card, but you have to consider that these kinds of cards are bleeding-edge technology. Up until a couple of years ago, no one had even THOUGHT about attempting to combine software and hardware components. Despite the annoyances, I'd say it's pretty reasonable to expect a few speed bumps here and there while the technologies (and drivers) mature on the market.

Oh, and just one other thing:
quote:
I never thought getiing a pro sound card would give me so many problems.

The difference between "pro" and "consumer" products is precisely that consumer products are designed to work out of the box, for the average Joe. I'm not really sure if I'd call the 0404 a "pro" card, but if you decide to buy more high-end equipment in the future, expect to have to fiddle with it just as much, because the manufacturers of professional equipment expect that their buyers have the patience and know-how.
PDM
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Re: Static Problems
Yes, you need a receiver or amp. Emu states in their promotional material that they assume most users have one. Aren't your speakers/monitors connected to some sort of receiver or amp? The receiver should have a headphone jack, and that's where you plug your headphones into.

The 0404 has two unbalanced LINE OUTs (it says this right on the box), which are only going to work when connected to the LINE IN of something else. It's preferable to use S/PDIF or ADAT, but if you have a cheap amp with a stereo line in, any decent stereo Y adapter like this one will do the trick. Plug the mono connectors of the adapter into the line outs of the 0404, and the stereo plug into your amp.

Re: Scheme Sounds
This has nothing to do with the card, it's a setting in Windows. Open up the Sounds and Audio Devices control panel, go to the Audio tab, and change the primary devices to the Emu ones. You don't need to disable your other cards - I still have all of mine enabled.

And to all the Emu bashers:
I've had my share of roadblocks with my Emu card, but you have to consider that these kinds of cards are bleeding-edge technology. Up until a couple of years ago, no one had even THOUGHT about attempting to combine software and hardware components. Despite the annoyances, I'd say it's pretty reasonable to expect a few speed bumps here and there while the technologies (and drivers) mature on the market.

Oh, and just one other thing:

The difference between "pro" and "consumer" products is precisely that consumer products are designed to work out of the box, for the average Joe. I'm not really sure if I'd call the 0404 a "pro" card, but if you decide to buy more high-end equipment in the future, expect to have to fiddle with it just as much, because the manufacturers of professional equipment expect that their buyers have the patience and know-how.



Thank you DigiNut, this was very helpful and informative.

Cheers

:)
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