Fast Track C400 User Guide - EN
Fast Track C400 User Guide - EN
Fast Track C400 User Guide - EN
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Appendix A. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Check Your Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Check the Fast Track C400 Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Music Software Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Before Updating Your System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Before You Call Avid Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Appendix C. Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
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Book Title
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Fast Track C400 may not function properly if connected to a USB hub. Please connect directly to your computer's USB port whenever possible.
User Tips are helpful hints for getting the most from your system. Important Notices include information that could affect your data or the performance of your system. Cross References point to related sections in this guide.
About www.avid.com
The Avid website (www.avid.com) is your best online source for information to help you get the most out of your Fast Track C400. The following are just a few of the services and features available. Product Registration Register your purchase online at www.avid.com/support. Support and Downloads Contact Avid Customer Success (technical support); download software updates and the latest online manuals; browse the Compatibility documents for system requirements; search the online Knowledge Base. Products and Developers Learn about Avid products; download demo software or learn about our Development Partners and their plugins, applications, and hardware. News and Events Get the latest news from Avid.
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Power LED
Output Selector
Volume Knob
Pad
Multi Button
Input Selector
Headphone Volume
When these buttons are set to the In position, the corresponding front panel Instrument Input is active. When they are set to the Out position, the corresponding rear panel Mic/Line Input will be active.
Pad Button
Each analog input channel offers a Pad button. If your input signal is too high or hot even with the Gain knob at a low setting, press that channels Pad button to reduce the input signal by approximately 20dB.
Although phantom power can be used safely with most microphones, it is possible to damage some ribbon microphones with it. Always turn off phantom power and wait at least ten seconds before connecting or disconnecting a ribbon microphone. When using phantom power, Fast Track C400 can provide up to 4 mA of current per channel (or up to 8 mA if only one channel is used). This is more than enough to power most modern microphones, as well as many vintage microphones.
If you are not sure about the phantom power requirements for your microphone, consult your microphones documentation or contact the manufacturer.
Gain Controls
These knobs adjust the input gain levels of their corresponding Input channels. Turn a knob clockwise to increase the gain, and counterclockwise to decrease it.
Power LED
The blue Power LED indicates that Fast Track C400 is receiving power from the USB connection.
Volume Knob
The Volume knob adjusts the output level of the analog line outputs on the back panel. It can be configured to control outputs 1-2, 3-4, or 1-4 in the Control Panel.
Multi Button
The Multi button can be programmed to emulate and execute up to eight different computer key commands or key combinations in your software, as described in Chapter 6, The Multi Button. Depending on your software, these can include keyboard shortcuts used for functions such as Start/Stop Record, Toggle Marker Locations, and Save, as well as any custom keyboard shortcuts you may have set up.
Refer to the documentation provided with your recording application for further information about the available keyboard shortcuts.
Headphone Volume
This knob adjusts the output level of the headphone output. The headphone output always mirrors line outputs 1-2.
USB Port
MIDI I/O
Monitor Outputs
Mic/Line Inputs
USB Port
This standard USB port is used to connect Fast Track C400 to a USB 2.0 port on your computer using the USB cable included with your interface. Fast Track C400 is powered through the USB connection, and the top panel Power LED will illuminate indicating that the unit is receiving power.
To avoid RF interference, use 75-ohm coaxial cable for S/PDIF transfers and keep the cable length to a maximum of 10 meters.
The S/PDIF input and output channels are available in addition to the two channels of analog audio input. This lets you use Fast Track C400 as a 4-in/6-out digital audio interface.
MIDI I/O
The MIDI In and MIDI Out ports are standard 5pin MIDI connectors, each providing 16 channels of MIDI input or output.
Line Outputs
These pairs of outputs (A and B) support balanced (TRS), or unbalanced (TS), 1/4-inch connections. These outputs can be connected to a mixing board or directly to a monitoring system, such as powered monitors, a stereo power amp, or another stereo destination.
Mic/Line Inputs
Each analog input channel provides combination XLR/TRS on the back panel. These balanced/unbalanced analog audio inputs support the following input levels: Mic (microphone) for XLR inputs Line (TRS) for line level signals on TRS or TS inputs On the top panel, the input signal is adjusted by the Gain control for each channel. The input source (back panel Mic/Line, or front panel Instrument) is chosen using the corresponding Front/Rear Input button for each channel.
KensingtonLock Connector
This connector is compatible with standard laptop-style Kensington security cables for theft prevention.
Instrument Inputs
Headphone Output
Headphone Output
Use the Headphone Output to connect stereo headphones with a 1/4-inch stereo connector. The level for this output is controlled by the Headphone Volume knob on the top panel.
Instrument Inputs
These 1/4-inch inputs are for connecting an electric guitar, bass, or other instrument-level signal. The levels for these inputs is controlled by the corresponding Input Gain knobs on the top panel.
chapter 3
If you have connected the interface to your computer, please disconnect it before proceeding to step 2.
2 Download the latest Fast Track C400 driver
from www.m-audio.com/drivers. If you do not have internet access, locate the installer found on the Fast Track C400 disc, and proceed to the next step.
3 Double-click on the installer icon and follow
Windows
To install the Fast Track C400 driver:
1 Make sure Fast Track C400 is not connected to your computer.
the on-screen instructions. When the installation is complete, restart your computer and connect your Fast Track C400 to an available USB port on your computer.
If you have connected the interface to your computer, please disconnect it before proceeding to step 2.
from www.m-audio.com/drivers. If you do not have Internet access, locate the installer found on the Fast Track C400 Drivers and Documentation disc that ships with the product, and proceed to the next step.
3 Double-click on the installer icon and follow
the on-screen instructions. When the installation is complete, restart your computer and connect your Fast Track C400 to an available USB port on your computer.
You may be notified that the driver being installed has not passed Windows Logo Testing, or asked whether the program you wish to run is a trusted application. Click Install to continue the installation.
4 Once the installation is complete and your
computer has been restarted, connect your Fast Track C400 to an available USB port on your computer.
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Hardware Connections
To hear audio recorded from Fast Track C400, you will need to connect headphones or an external sound system (such as powered monitors or a home stereo) to Fast Track C400. Sound from Fast Track C400 cannot be played through your computers speakers or your computers sound output.
Please refer to your audio application's documentation to learn how to route signals to and from Fast Track C400
Connecting Headphones
On the front panel of the Fast Track C400 is a 1/4-inch jack to connect headphones. The volume level of the headphone signal is controlled by Headphone Volume knob on the top panel.
Headphone Volume
Home stereo systems often use RCA connectors. You can use adaptors or a cable to convert from the Line Output connectors on Fast Track C400 to the RCA connectors on your home stereo.
Outputs A
1/4-inch Headphone jack Headphone jack on Fast Track C400 front panel
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Each Input section has three analog input jacks (the Mic and Line are on a single, combo jack): Mic For XLR microphone cables. Line (TRS) For 1/4-inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve cables from keyboards, mixers, and other line-level sources. DI For 1/4-inch Tip-Sleeve cables from guitar, bass, or similar sources.
Instrument Inputs Front panel analog input connectors Input 1 Input 2 Mic/Line Inputs
Inputs on rear panel of Fast Track C400 Rear panel analog input connectors
The two input sections are located so that the hardware input jacks line up directly behind their corresponding input controls on the front panel. This makes it easier to locate channel input connections from the front. Furthermore, this layout results in the shortest, most direct signal path to ensure the best possible sound quality.
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Connecting a Microphone
Mic Cables and Connectors
Microphones should be connected to Fast Track C400 using XLR cables. The Fast Track C400 can only supply power through a microphone cable with an XLR connector (the 1/4-inch TRS portion of the rearpanel Combo connector does not carry phantom power regardless of how the 48V switch is set). If you are not sure about the phantom power requirements for your microphone, refer to your microphones documentation or contact the manufacturer.
Although phantom power can be used safely with most microphones, it is possible to damage some ribbon microphones if the phantom power is left on. Always turn off phantom power, and wait at least ten seconds before connecting a ribbon microphone.
Phantom Power
Some microphones require power to operate. This power, called phantom power, is supplied either by a battery in the microphone, or through an audio interface (such as Fast Track C400) that can supply power through the microphone cable. Most condenser microphones (such as an M-Audio Solaris) require phantom power to operate. Dynamic microphones (such as a Shure SM57) do not require phantom power to operate, but are not harmed by it.
top panel) is set to the out position. This ensures that the rear input is selected.
Input selector
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make sure the microphone is connected, then press the Phantom Power switch (labeled 48V) on the front of the Fast Track C400. This switch sends 48V to both mic inputs. The 48V LED on the front of the Fast Track C400 will light when phantom power is being supplied.
Phantom Power switch
At this point, you have set optimum gain levels and can begin recording.
Gain
the incoming signal is too loud even at minimum gain levels (for example, when the Gain knob is turned fully counter-clockwise), engage the Pad switch. This will further reduce incoming levels by approximately 20 dB to prevent any distortion.
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Input 1 Gain
Input 1
Input 2
Input selector Input selector Input selector and Gain knobs for Inputs 1 and 2
3 Set your instruments volume to its optimal
wise. While your guitar (or bass) is playing at its loudest levels, turn the knob clockwise until the input level meters are peaking within the yellow band of LEDs. The red clip LED (at the top of the meters) should not illuminate as this means your signals have overloaded the converters. At this point, you have set optimum gain levels and can begin recording.
level. For example, the optimal level for most keyboards is between 80% and 100% of maximum volume.
4 On the top panel of the Fast Track C400, begin by turning the Gain knob fully counter-clockwise. As your sound source is performing at its loudest levels, turn the gain knob until the input level meters are peaking within the yellow band of LEDs. The red Clip LED (at the top of the meters) should not illuminate as that means your signals have overloaded the converters.
At this point, you have set optimum gain levels and can begin recording.
source into either the Input 1 or Input 2 Line (TRS) inputs on your Fast Track C400. If your source is stereo (such as a stereo keyboard or the stereo output from a mixer), connect the left channel (often the white plug) to Input 1, and right channel (often the red plug) to Input 2.
Input 2 Input 1 (right channel) left channel)
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Recording and playing back through the S/PDIF ports may vary depending on your audio software. Please refer to your software's documentation to learn more about how to do this.
MIDI Connections
The two MIDI ports on Fast Track C400 let you take advantage of MIDI features within your recording application, including recording and editing MIDI tracks. To connect your MIDI device to Fast Track C400:
1 Connect a standard 5-pin MIDI cable from the MIDI Out port of your device to the MIDI In port on the back of Fast Track C400. 2 Connect another MIDI cable from the
C400, connect the device's S/PDIF output to the Fast Track's S/PDIF input port. To send a digital signal from the Fast Track C400 to an external device, connect the Fast Track C400 S/PDIF output to the device's S/PDIF input.
MIDI In port of your device to the MIDI Out port on the back of Fast Track C400.
MIDI Out MIDI In
click the Setup button in the upper right section of the window.
MIDI connections to Fast Track C400
2 When the Setup dialog opens, select S/PDIF
from the Clock Source pop-up menu on the General Setting page, and then click the Close button in the lower right of the Setup window.
3 On the recording track in your software, select the appropriate stereo or mono S/PDIF source from the track Input selector.
The S/PDIF inputs are now active and will pass audio to Fast Track C400.
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Input 2
Input 1
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or
On Windows, choose Start > Programs > M-Audio > Fast Track C400.
Presets menu Layout menu
Additional Functions
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Presets
The Preset view lets you load and save Fast Track C400 Settings files, which contain all settings of the Fast Track C400 Driver Control Panel. This is useful if you'd like to save various configurations so that you do not have to manually reconfigure your system each time you work on a different type of project.
Load Button
The Load Button opens a file browser that lets you load a previously saved Settings file.
Save as...
The Save as button opens a file browser that lets you save the current settings of the Driver Control Panel to a Settings file.
Fast Track C400 Driver Control Panel (Horizontal (Meters only) shown)
Vertical
Layouts
The Layout drop-down menu lets you choose what information you would like the Driver Control Panel to show, and how you would like that information to be displayed. There are four layouts to select from:
Horizontal
The Horizontal layout is the default layout. It shows all knobs, faders, meters and buttons in a layout similar to that of a mixing console. The Horizontal layout is used for all the screen captures in this chapter.
Fast Track C400 Driver Control Panel (Vertical shown)
The Vertical layout provides access to all controls and meters in a vertical window. The Vertical layout was designed for compact operation, which is convenient if you want to run it alongside your audio application, since uses far less screen real estate, but provides full functionality.
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Additional Functions
Fast Track C400 also features a variety of functions accessed by clicking buttons located in the upper-right area of the Control Panel: Setup Flow About
Setup
Setup is where you define the hardware settings of the Fast Track C400. Think of Setup as a quick way to customize Fast Track C400 behavior. For example, you can set buffer size, sample rate, and clock source. Clicking the Multi-Button Settings button lets you configure the Multi Button as described in Chapter 6, The Multi Button.
Fast Track C400 Driver Control Panel (Vertical (Meters only) shown)
The Meters Only layout emphasizes pre-fader hardware input and software return metering, but does not provide access to the stereo mixers
In the Setup window, the options are grouped in the following categories:
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Hardware Settings
The parameters in this section of the Control Panel govern the operation of the interface.
Finally, some users with external mixing consoles or dedicated speaker management systems may wish to have the outputs always play at full volume, regardless of how the master volume is set. In this case, both Output 1-2 and Output 3-4 should be left unchecked. Again, if you are leaving these outputs unchecked, please be sure to heed the warning below.
Unchecking one of the Master Volume Knob boxes allows its corresponding outputs to play at full volume (i.e., without any attenuation). This may result in very loud signals being sent to your speakers, headphone amplifiers, or other equipment. Be mindful of your outgoing levels anytime you uncheck one of these boxes to avoid potentially damaging your equipment (or hearing). If you wish to leave these boxes unchecked in order to allow full, un-attenuated signals to play through the interface, it is strongly recommended that you have an external provision for controlling your levels (such as a an external mixer).
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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 devices 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 applications 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.
Sample Rate
This drop-down menu sets the sample rate of Fast Track C400. Note that when using the interface with an ASIO or CoreAudio application, the sample rate can also be determined by your audio application. This parameter may not be editable from within the Fast Track C400 Control Panel if your audio application is running. In this case, any changes to the sample rate must be made through the audio application itself. If the application does not provide a way to set the sample rate, quit the application, then change the sample rate through the Fast Track C400 Control Panel.
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To find your systems optimum buffer size setting, begin with a high setting and gradually reduce the size until you begin to hear clicks, pops, or other audible glitches in your audio. Then, raise the buffer size setting until these glitches disappear. You may need to stop playing audio any time you change this setting and certain applications will require you to relaunch the program before the new buffer size settings become active.
Pre-Fader Meters
When this option is selected, the meters display the level of a signal before it passes the fader. This allows signal levels to be displayed regardless of the fader positions within the stereo mix (in other words, a fader can be all the way down and no sound will be heard from the mixers output, but you can still see if there is any activity on that input).
This menu only appears on Windows systems. Most Mac OS X applications allow to change the buffer size from within the audio application itself. Please see your audio applications user guide to learn how to change this setting.
FX Sends Mode
Pre-Fader FX Sends
When Pre-Fader FX Sends is selected, the full audio signal will be sent to the FX Sends, regardless of the position of the Channel Faders of stereo mix 12.
Post-Fader Meters
When this option is selected, fader positions will affect the meters. Post-Fader Meters mean the meter indicate post-fader levels.
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Flow
Clicking the Flow button opens a display showing the signal flow from the inputs to the outputs of Fast Track C400. This is a useful reference for understanding the path of an audio signal flowing through Fast Track C400.
Web links
About
The About pop-up menu allows you to view the firmware version of the Fast Track C400 hardware, and provides convenient web links to product documentation, updates, support, FAQ, and registration.
Your computer must be connected to the Internet in order for these links to work.
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Monitor Mixes
The monitor mixer allows you to create two different stereo mixes from 10 input sources consisting of any of the hardware inputs (2 analog and 2 digital inputs) and software returns (6 software returns). This allows you to set up nearzero latency cue mixes in which the performers hear a customized mix while recording. It is important to note that any changes made to the monitor mix will only affect what is audible from the mixers outputsthe monitor mix does not affect the signals that are sent to your software for recording. For example, if you are recording a vocalist and they tell you to turn up the vocal track so they can hear themselves better, you can increase the vocalists microphone channel in the monitor mix. This will make the vocal part louder in the vocalists headphones, but it will still be recorded into your software at the volume determined by the top panel Gain Knob. The monitor mixer is set up like a standard mixing console: There are 4 input channels, each with its own volume fader, pan and aux send knobs, solo, and mute buttons, as well as a master output section with its own fader. A pair of channels can be linked together by clicking the link icon between the two channels. Linking channels allows you to adjust mute, solo, and fader settings simultaneously by modifying parameters on either one of the linked channels. 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. The clip indicators can be reset by clicking on the meter itself. Keep in mind that setting or adjusting a monitor mixer will not affect the signal that is recorded into your software. For example, youll still be able to record a channel while its corresponding stereo mix channel is muted. You wont 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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Signal Meter
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 channels 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).
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.
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.
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. There are eight available reverb types: Three room reverbs, two hall reverbs, a plate reverb, delay, and an echo. These effects can be customized by using the following three controls: Duration This knob controls decay time (for the reverbs) or delay time (for delay and echo). Feedback This knob controls the number of repeats for the delay and echo effects. It does not affect the reverbs.
Status Indicators
Along the bottom-left of the Driver Control Panel are the following status indicators:
Hardware Connected
This tells you the status of the hardware; if a properly installed, powered-on Fast Track C400 is connected to the computer.
Status indicators
Streaming
Volume This knob controls the effects output level being sent to the FX Returns. This indicates if audio from a Digital Audio Workstation or a media player (such as Windows Media Player) is currently streaming audio to the Fast Track C400.
Master
The Master section is for monitoring the main mixer output.
Master fader
Master Fader Adjusts the overall level of the monitor mix. Master Meters Provides a visual representation of the audio signal being fed to the associated hardware output pair.
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Refer to the documentation provided with your recording application for further information about the available keyboard shortcuts.
Soft button
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The following table shows examples of some key commands from three of the various qualified recording applications, however you should refer to your software documentation for more information.
Save
Return
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For Mac these are: Control Command Option Shift For Windows these are: Control Shift Alt Win (Windows Logo key)
Keys
These drop down menus contain options for the alpha-numeric and symbol keys required when executing a key command or keyboard shortcut. In the case of the save command this would be the letter S combined with the Control modifier.
The Multi-Button Setting dialog offers the following buttons, dropdown menus, and options which are used for configuring the Multi button to perform each step of your macro.
Scribble Strips
The grey Scribble Strips are provided so that you can label each step, such as the actual function performed. This makes it easier to remember what action each step is supposed to perform, in case you do not remember your application's keyboard shortcuts.
Next Step
Each button represents one of the 8 available steps that can be configured within a macro. Any unused steps will be ignored by the macro and it will jump to the next non-empty step. After the eighth (or last used) step, the macro returns to Step 1 so that it can be performed again.
Clearing a Step
You can clear or deleted a step by clicking the red X at the end of the row. When this button is clicked, the Modifiers parameter is set to No Modifiers Selected and Keys parameter is set to None
Modifiers
There are 8 drop down menus corresponding to each step. These contain options for any modifier keys which maybe required when executing a key command or keyboard shortcut.
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For example you could use Step buttons 2, 3, 4, and 5 to configure the Multi button to perform the Stop (or Stop Record), Save, Go to Beginning (Return to Zero), and Play functions respectively, within your software.
5 Save the newly configured Multi button as-
signment by clicking the Save As button at the top of the main control panel window. If you have only set up one Multi button assignment or Step, the button will perform that function each time it is pressed. In the case of this example, it will activate the record button in the transport window of your software, if it was the only Step in the sequence (i.e., all other steps have been cleared). On the other hand, if you have made additional assignments, and built a macro as described in step 4 of the instructions using Step buttons 2, 3, and 4, the Multi button will perform each of the five functions in the order shown in the table below, before jumping back to Step 1 and repeating. In other words, your software will start recording on a record enabled track the first time you press the Multi button. Once you have finish recording, pressing the button again will stop the recording. The third time, saves your project. The fourth time returns the song to bar 1, and the fifth time you press the Multi button will begin playback.
Refer to you software documentation for more information about the available default keyboard shortcuts, as well as how to create custom shortcuts to which you can assign the Multi button.
To configure the Multi button:
1 Locate the keyboard shortcut used for func-
tion your software, such as activating the record button in the transport controls section of your software. For this example, let's say Command+ Spacebar (Mac) or Ctrl+ Spacebar (Windows) is the task we want to perform. Then, click the Step 1 button.
2 Choose the required modifier key, if any, from the Modifiers drop down menu for the Step. For this example, you will need to select Command (Mac) or Control (Windows).
Skip this step of these instructions if the keyboard shortcut does not require a modifier key.
3 Choose the main key used in the shortcut.
structions if you want to build a macro by using as many of the remaining 7 Step buttons as required.
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Macro Step 1 2 3 4 5
Macro Function Start Record Stop or Stop Record Save Go to Beginning or Return to Zero Play
If you have configured the Multi button as described above, make sure you disengage the track Record Enable button once you have finished recording. Once the Multi button has performed Step 5 of the Macro, it will jump back to Step 1 and perform the Record command.
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front or rear inputs based on the type of signal your are recording: If you are recording an electric guitar or bass, make sure the front input is selected (the Input Selector switch should be set to the In position) for the input channel you want to use (either Input 1 or Input 2). If you are going to record a stereo keyboard, use the Input selector buttons to select the rear inputs (the Input Selector switch should be set to the Out position) for both Input 1 and Input 2. When recording a microphone, press the Input Select button to choose the rear input for the channel(s) to which the microphones are connected (the Input Selector switch should be set to the Out position).
3 Connect your signal source:
This chapter covers the general concepts for recording audio and virtual instrument and cannot cover and cannot provide specific information for different music applications. Please refer to your software documentation for information about application specific operations, such as creating or record enabling (record arming) a track.
For electric guitar or bass, plug your guitar cable into the input channel you had chosen in step 2.
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For a stereo keyboard, plug the cable coming from the left output of your instrument to the Mic/Line input connector for channel 1 on the back panel of Fast Track C400, and the right output of your keyboard to the Mic/Line input connector for channel 2. Connect your microphone to the Mic/Line input for the channel(s) you had chosen in step two. If your microphone requires phantom power, make sure the microphone is connected, then press the Phantom Power switch (labeled 48V) on the front of the Fast Track C400. This switch sends 48V to both mic inputs. The 48V LED on the front of the Fast Track C400 will light when phantom power is being supplied.
6 Select the appropriate input from the Input selection options for the track.
If you are using Input 1 on your Fast Track C400, then you should select Input 1 for the track in your software.
7 Press the record enable button for that chan-
nel.
Refer to your software documentation for information about creating, record enabling (record arming) track, and track input selection. Steps 8 through 12 will only work if you have configured the Multi button as described in Configuring the Multi Button (Building a Macro) on page 32.
8 Press the Multi button on the top panel of
Although phantom power can be used safely with most microphones, some ribbon microphones may be damaged if phantom power is applied to them. Always turn off phantom power, and wait at least ten seconds before connecting a ribbon microphone. Refer to the documentation for your microphone for more information about its power requirements.
4 Sing, or play your instrument at the loudest
your work.
11 Press the Multi button twice more to go back to bar 1, and play back what youve recorded.
level you expect to reach during your recording while slowly turn the appropriate gain knob(s) clockwise, until the input level meters are peaking within the yellow band of LEDs. The red Clip LED (at the top of the meters) should not illuminate as that means your signals have overloaded the converters. At this point, you have set optimum gain levels and can begin recording.
5 Choose or create an audio track in your re-
cording software.
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your work.
8 Press the Multi button twice more to go back to bar 1 and play back what youve recorded.
you have made the correct MIDI connections as described in MIDI Connections on page 16. If you are using a USB-based MIDI controller such as an M-Audio Axiom or Oxygen keyboard from Avid, make sure you have properly installed and connected the device as described in the User Guide for that product.
USB-based products send and receive MIDI signals through the USB cable and do not need to be connected to MIDI ports of Fast Track C400.
2 Create a new Instrument (or MIDI) track in your recording software, or choose an existing track to which you want to record. 3 Load a software instrument onto the track. 4 Press the record enable button for that track.
Refer to your software documentation for more detailed information about creating a virtual or software instrument track, how to load an instrument, and record enabling (record arming) the track. Steps 5 through 8 will only work if you have configured the Multi button as described in Configuring the Multi Button (Building a Macro) on page 32.
5 Press the Multi button on the top panel of
appendix a
Troubleshooting
Fast Track C400 has been designed and tested under a wide range of systems and operating conditions to give you high performance and professional quality audio. However, there is a virtually limitless number of operating scenarios that could affect your systems performance. Although this chapter cannot cover all issues you may encounter, it does offer some suggestions for dealing with common problems. As a general rule, we recommend that you avoid connecting too many devices via USB. The USB bus is a dependable protocol that is ideally suited for digital audio. Nevertheless, it is important to remember that audio and multimedia streaming can place considerable demands on your processor and the USB bus. Check your connections and cables to make sure everything is plugged in correctly. Try using a different USB cable or USB port on the host computer. Check that you have the correct input selected using the Input Selector button located on the top panel of the interface. Check the Signal/Clip indicators for each channel to see if an input signal is present. If your condenser microphone requires phantom power, make sure the Phantom Power switch is set to the In position, and that the front panel Phantom Power LED (48V) is illuminated.
Make sure the device is connected via USB at both ends, and that the computers USB port is providing sufficient bus power (the blue Power LED on Fast Track C400 should be illuminated). Make sure your music software is receiving audio signal. If you find that your recording application is not receiving a signal:
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While it is technically possible to use your Fast Track C400 as a class-compliant interface (using the drivers already built into the computer's operating system), we advise against this, as it does not provide the best performance or complete access to all of the product's features (such as monitor mixers or Control Panel). We suggest that you download and install the latest drivers from the MAudio website at www.m-audio.com/drivers. If this does not resolve the issue, check to see if the Fast Track C400 drivers are properly installed:
Make sure your music software has been configured for use with Fast Track C400.
Windows
Open the Sound Control Panel (Windows Vista and Windows 7), and make sure Fast Track C400 is set as the Default Playback device. Check the audio preferences page in your music software to see if the correct ASIO or WDM drivers are selected.
Mac OS X
Go to System Preferences > Sound, and select Fast Track C400 under the Input and Output tabs. Open the audio preferences page in your music software to see if the correct Core Audio drivers are selected.
If Fast Track C400 is correctly installed and configured for your music software do the following: Check the signal path to make sure the outputs are routed to your headphones, amplifier, or powered monitors. Ensure that the Output Selector switches are set so that corresponding line output pairs are not muted. (The LEDs corresponding to the line-outputs for your speakers should be illuminated). Ensure that the Volume Control knob is not turned down (fully counter-clockwise) otherwise your outputs will be muted. Ensure that the Monitor Mixer in the Fast Track C400 Control Panel software is set correctly and that the outputs are not muted or turned down. Try using a different USB cable and/or USB port on your computer.
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appendix b
Compliance Information
Proposition 65 Warning
This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
Environmental Compliance
Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union
Perchlorate Notice
This product may contain a lithium coin battery. The State of California requires the following disclosure statement: Perchlorate Material special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
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. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city recycling office or the dealer from whom you purchased the product.
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Australian Compliance
N1709
Canadian Compliance
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le material brouilleur du Canada.
CE Compliance
Communication Statement
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or locate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any modifications to the unit, unless expressly approved by Avid, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Avid is authorized to apply the CE (Conformit Europnne) mark on this compliant equipment thereby declaring conformity to EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
Safety Compliance
Safety Statement
This equipment has been tested to comply with USA and Canadian safety certification in accordance with the specifications of UL Standards: UL 60950-1, 2nd Edition/IEC 60950-1, 2nd Edition and Canadian CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07, 2007, 2nd Edition. Avid Technology Inc. has been authorized to apply the appropriate TUV & cTUV mark on its compliant equipment.
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14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the equipment has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment, the equipment has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15) For products that are a Mains powered device: The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids (such as vases) shall be placed on the equipment. Warning! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. 16) For products containing a lithium battery: CAUTION! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
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appendix c
Warranty
Avid warrants products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use and provided that the product is owned by the original, registered user. Visit www.m-audio.com/warranty for terms and limitations applying to your specific product.
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