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3.2 INTERFACING TO THE BRC
REMOTE CONTROL
The AI-2 can be used to control one or more ADATs through the
BRC, this allows an "ADAT system" to be connected to a machine
control system or video editing system. The AI-2 communicates
with the control system and the BRC which can be used to provide
such features as track enable buttons and MIDI song tempo
mapping. The basic connections are shown below.
Connect the cables between the AI-2 BRC connector section and the
BRC. Two standard MIDI cables from AI-2 MIDI IN to BRC MIDI
OUT, and from AI-2 MIDI OUT to BRC MIDI IN. A standard BNC to
BNC coaxial cable from AI-2 W/C OUT to BRC 48 KHz IN and a
mono or stereo jack plug to jack plug cable from AI-2 GEN OUT to
the BRC SMPTE input. Connect the BRC REMOTE OUT TO ADAT
connector to the SYNC IN on the first ADAT transport.
AI2011A
–10 dBV ANALOG INPUTS
+4 dBu ANALOG
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
INPUT
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
–10 dBV ANALOG OUTPUTS
SYNC
METER BRIDGE
FOOTSWITCHES
OUT
IN
LOCATE/PLAY
LRC REMOTE
PUNCH
IN/OUT
POWER REQUIREMENTS
90-260 VAC
50-60 Hz
50 WATTS MAX
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Sync Out
Sync In
Sync Out
MASTER ADAT
SLAVE ADAT
–10 dBV ANALOG INPUTS
+4 dBu ANALOG
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
INPUT
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
–10 dBV ANALOG OUTPUTS
SYNC
METER BRIDGE
FOOTSWITCHES
OUT
IN
LOCATE/PLAY
LRC REMOTE
PUNCH
IN/OUT
POWER REQUIREMENTS
90-260 VAC
50-60 Hz
50 WATTS MAX
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ALESIS AI-2
CONTROLLING THE BRC
PUNCH IN/OUT LOCATE/PLAY
SMPTE IN
SMPTE OUT
48 kHz IN
VIDEO SYNC IN
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
REMOTE OUT TO ADAT
90-250 VAC 50-60 Hz
POWER ON/OFF
48 kHz OUT
I
O
ALESIS BRC
Time Code
Word Clock
MIDI
MIDI
Sync In
REFERENCE
W/C IN
RDR IN
VID IN
CONTROL
LYNX-2 / MICRO LYNX
MIDI
OUT
IN
BRC
MIDI
OUT
IN
THRU
GEN OUT
W/C OUT
SYNC OUT
ADAT
POWER
CONFIG
EDITOR
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