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10.11 Aud IN LVL
Sets the audio input level for each analog audio channel separately.
10.12 Aud OUT LVL
When playing at any speed, if the Audio Out level is set to “always on”, the audio will be
outputted. If the audio out level is set to mute >100, when the V1 is playing at a speed higher
than the normal speed of 100%, the audio will be muted.
10.13 Edit Prst
The settings in Edit Presets allow for the insert/overdub of audio, time code or video individually,
while the non-selected track(s) are monitored at the same time.
The settings are used for
manual insertion. This is not a recommended practice. Doremi Labs strongly
recommends using an edit controller.
If you are using an edit controller
the edit controller will set these options automatically.
The settings the edit controller has selected will be reflected here.
A (no.)
Select the audio track number(s) and then select off or on. ‘On’ indicates the
track will be overdubbed.
TC
To insert/overdub time code on the guide track, select ‘On’.
Video
To insert/overdub video, select ‘On’.
Assemble
If this option is set to On,
all
the previous 3 submenus above will default to
the On position and the drive is set for normal recording (video, audio and
time code).
The reason for this option is to allow the V1 to record while in PLAY mode
(Usually required by Editors using RS422 control), in this case, the sub-
menu Assemble must be set to On.
Insert
Enables or disables the ability to insert video or audio using the front panel.
Edit In
Specifies the Record delay for the IN point in number of frames. The V1 will
wait x frames before it starts recording after receiving an EDIT ON
command. For MPEG2 units this should be set to 5 or higher.
Edit Out
Specifies the Record delay for the OUT point in number of frames. The V1
will wait x frames before it stops recording after receiving an EDIT OFF
command. For MPEG2 units this should be set to 5 or higher.
10.14 Clicks/FR – Bi-Phase
Select 01, 02, 04 or 10. The selection represents the number of clicks on the incoming Biphase
signal per video frame (01= 1 click per frame). In PAL 25 frames/sec, 01=25Hz, 02=50Hz,
04=100Hz, 10=250Hz.
Note: It is always set to 10 clicks per frame for NTSC frame rates and changeable for PAL
frame rates.