Chapter 3 Using the Unit as a Player in an Editing System
Chapter 3
Using the Unit as a Player in an Editing System
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Connections for an A/B Roll Editing System
The following is an example configuration of A/B roll editing system
using the DSR-40/40P and DSR-85/85P.
In this configuration, the DSR-40/40P is used as player 1, the UVW-1600/
1600P (an analog Betacam videocassette player) as player 2, and the DSR-
85/85P as recorder. To create a final tape (a tape that contains a
completely packaged program) in Betacam format, you can use a Betacam
VCR such as the UVW-1800/1800P as the recorder.
The purpose of the following figure is to clearly indicate the flow of
signals among the component devices in this system. The specific
connections and DSR-85/85P (recorder) settings for this system are
described on the following pages.
Video signal
Audio signal
Reference video signal
Control signal
a) When using a DFS-500/500P DME Switcher, the
phase of the video signals processed by the DFS-
500/500P is delayed, which means that a delay
unit must be connected between the MXP-290
Audio Mixer’s output and the audio input in the
DSR-85/85P (recorder).
DUP
INPUT
SELECT
TC
TAPE
REMAIN
COUNTER
COUNTER
SELECT
CH-1/2
CH-3/4
MIX
AUDIO
MONITOR
REPEAT
REC
OFF
TIMER
REMOTE
LOCAL
MENU
SET
DFS-500/500P
DME
Switcher
DSR-85/85P
(recorder)
Video signal
generator (Tektronix
TSG-130A/131A, etc.)
Audio monitor
system
MXP-290
Audio Mixer
PVE-500, etc.
(Editing
controller)
UVW-1600/
1600P
(player 2)
DSR-40/40P (player 1)
Main video
monitor
Source
video
monitor
DPS-D7 or other
delay unit
a)
Note
Use the recorder equipped with the synchronization function.
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