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The Kayenne ClipSTore
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the clipStore’s inputs are used for recording material.
each channel has two Bncs for recording (one each for
video and key). How these are connected is very much
up the system designer. the standard way (described
below), is to use a Kayenne video key Aux Bus pair to
feed each channel. However, in many cases, there is
no need to simultaneously record on more than one
channel. So, a single Aux Bus pair can be used from the
switcher, and this output is sent to all clipStore channels
by using an external distribution amplifier (DA). Where
there are two suites, one Aux Bus per suite could be
used. in some sites, the clipStore inputs are directly
connected to a router and switcher Aux Buses not used
at all.
For a standard configuration (using one VK Aux Bus pair
per channel), start by cabling the switcher output Bncs
to the clipStore. each channel should have four cables:
two cables for record, one for video, the other for key.
on the switcher side, they should be connected to
adjacent Bncs, with video on the odd numbered output,
and key on the even numbered output. then proceed to
configure the Aux Buses as shown below.
in this example outputs 25 and 26 form a pair that is
connected to clipStore channel 1 (cS-1).
Cabling and Configuring ClipStore Inputs