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BLACK
BOX
BBR
64
MADI
&
BBR
64
DANTE
RECORDER
- User Manual v3.0
Recent Songs...
Provides a list of the most recently played Songs – useful if you’re on tour and want
to use the same songs in each venue for sound checking
Select Song Folder...
Allows you to navigate to a particular folder. This automatically loads...
Select Song...
Allows you to choose a Song from within the selected Folder.
Input/Output...
This menu item allows you to set up the audio input and output and determine how
the BlackBox should clock the incoming data stream.
MADI In:
is selectable between
Electrical (Coax BNC) and Optical (SC) connectors. The
Reference Clock:
(see below)
should ideally be extracted from the incoming “MADI” data stream (or “Dante” on a
BBR64DANTE system). If absolutely necessary the clock can be provided via a
“wordclock” BNC signal but this is no longer recommended practice. If the BBR is to
be the clock master for the whole system then set the ref clock to “Int”.
Once these two items are correctly selected, the
input status bar
displays what signal is being
received and whether there are errors or clock
slippage. The input status display is also echoed
at the top of the main screen if an error or any
digital slippage occurs. Any clock errors are
noted in the error display area of the main
screen. The Clock Error Display can be cleared
using the STOP button. The information area of the main screen will indicate when
the Reference clock is missing or when a digital signal slip occurs.
Analogue:
Normally set to “Off”, it can either insert or replace any 8 of the digital
channels in the MADI data stream. This will normally only be used if you are using a
console with Legacy (56 channel) MADI and want to use separate mic pre amps to
capture the audience or ambience of the venue without taking it through the console
Output Setup...
allows you to control whether the
output format
is Legacy (56
channel) or full MADI-X (64 channel). You can also set up the
wordclock
BNC
connector to output a wordclock rather than be an input. It is also possible to have a
separate
reference clock
for the output MADI stream and this too is set here.