PIX 260i User Guide
v. 2.10
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Recor
ding
If recording camera audio embedded on HDMI or SDI, then the audio/video alignment will be ex-
cellent provided the alignment is proper on the camera.
If recording audio using the dedicated audio inputs (Analog, AES, or Dante), then a delay may need
to be dialed in. The reason for this is that some cameras have a delay of one or more frames from lens
to SDI/HDMI output. The PIX 260i on the other hand has no appreciable delay between audio and
video. This means that if the camera does have this delay, the audio will lead the video as recorded
by the PIX 260i. Note that on some cameras, the lens-to-SDI/HDMI delay changes with resolution/
frame rate. The best practice is to test the audio/video sync using a clapper slate on a test file for
each camera resolution/frame rate to be used on a project before starting.
See Audio Input Delay Con-
trol for details
Audio Track Arming
Up to 32 Tracks of audio can be recorded in both Audio and Video modes. Armed audio tracks will
have a red background in the Arm column. Unarmed audio tracks will have a black background in
the Arm column. Tracks must be armed in the Audio Screen in order for them to be recorded. To arm
or disarm Tracks for recording:
1. Press AUDIO to access the Audio Screen.
2.
Rotate the Control Knob to select the desired track.
3. Press the Control Knob to focus the highlighter on the selected track’s parameters. The high-
lighter will become orange and focus on a single column in the track.
4. Rotate the Control Knob to highlight the Arm column (The Arm column is the left-most col-
umn and displays the track number).
5.
Press the Control Knob to access the Arm Menu. Turn the Control Knob to select
On
,
Off
,
All On
, or
All Off
. (
All On
and
All Off
will change the arming status of all tracks, regardless
of which track is selected).
Changing a track’s Input Source to
Off
will disarm the track.
Audio Mode
When Setup Menu option
[System - Video/Audio Mode]
is set to
Audio Only Poly (Wave)
or
Audio Only Mono (Wave)
the PIX 260i is in Audio Mode. In Audio Mode, the PIX 260i records only
audio signal to uncompressed PCM .wav files.
Polyphonic or Monophonic WAV Files
Audio Only Poly (Wave)
mode writes a single file to each target drive per take. All armed audio
tracks are interleaved into a single file.
Audio Only Mono (Wave)
mode writes a file for each armed track to each target drive per take.
Mono files will be named according to
[File Storage - File Name Format]
with the addition of an
underscore (“_”) character followed by the track number at the end of the file name.
If File Name Format is set to Reel-Scene-Take_Track Name, a WAV mono file will be given names in
the following format:
<Reel>-<Scene>-<Take>_<Track #Track Name>.
For example, if Reel=141001, Scene=101A, Take=001, Track=01, and the Track 1 Name is Boom, then
the file’s name would be 14001-101A-001_01Boom.WAV