SONOSAX MINIR82
- User interface V4.2
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SETUP > RECORD SETTINGS > AUDIO SYNC MODE
Audio synchronization means locking the sampling frequency on a given signal, either internal or external.
The synchronization mode is shown in the Unit Status menu.
The different synchronization modes and the validity of the parameters are explained below:
INTERNAL
The MINIR82 locks on its internal clock generator, which generates all sampling frequencies (44.1, 48, 88.2,
96, 176.4 and 192 KHz). This generator is used only when no other clock is available.
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Sampling frequency: active
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Sampling up/down:
active
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Bit per sample:
active
Synchronisation on AES input:
The MINIR82 will automatically lock on the
incoming AES clock of the channels 5-6
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Sampling frequency: inactive
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Sampling up/down:
inactive
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Bit per sample:
active
WCK IN
WCK IN must be selected to lock the MINIR82 on an external word clock applied to the SYNC IN connector.
This mode is overwritten when an input AES is routed.
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Sampling frequency: inactive
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Sampling up/down:
inactive
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Bit per sample:
active
VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN must be selected to lock the MINIR82 on an external clock derived from a video signal applied to
the SYNC IN connector. This mode accepts all video formats, including the bi and tri sync level systems.
This mode is overwritten when an input AES is routed.
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Sampling frequency: active
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Sampling up/down:
inactive
•
Bit per sample:
active
SETUP > RECORD SETTINGS > FILE FORMAT
The recorded audio tracks can be stored in three different file formats:
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MONO
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STEREO
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POLYPHONIC
When MONO is selected, each track is recorded in a separate mono file.
When STEREO is selected, the system records each pair of tracks in a single stereo file. The pairs are
always 1+2, 3+4, 5+6 and 7+8.
If POLYPHONIC mode is selected, all active tracks are recorded in a single file. This mode requires to
enable the MIRRORING regardless of whether the Compact Flash card is present or not