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BLACK
BOX
BBR
64
MADI
&
BBR
64
DANTE
RECORDER
- User Manual v3.0
On both types of BBR64 unit, the rightmost of the lower 3 D-type cut outs provides
for an additional 8 channels of balanced analogue input. These can be used to insert
8 channels of, for example, audience mics using a separate mic pre amp and will use
8 of the available 64 channels. The cable loom conforms to the TASCAM standard for
analogue i/o (pin out is available in the Visitor section of the Login area of the JoeCo
website
).
A stereo TRS ¼” headphone socket provides the output of the Pre Fade Listen bus.
The power connector is a 4pin mini XLR connector, wired: pin 2 = 0V, pin 4 = 12V.
Linear timecode (LTC) can be provided on the tip of the ¼” jack socket; the ring of the
same socket is for a momentary contact closure or footswitch. The BlackBox can also
accept MIDI Timecode (MTC) and will respond to MIDI Machine Control (MMC)
commands. The MIDI input is “open loop” format. The 9-pin socket allows remote
control via Sony PII format. A PS2 keyboard socket allows control and text input from
a standard PS2 style QWERTY keyboard.
The rest of the rear panel is fairly self explanatory and is explained in greater detail
later in this manual. There are more technical details on the JoeCo website
(
) should you require them.
NOTE: The MADI SC optical connector is supplied with a rubber bung to prevent the
ingress of dirt and dust into the delicate optical interface when not in use. Dirt can
abrade the optical surface of the connector and make it unreliable. You are strongly
advised to ensure that this bung is reinserted immediately after removing the
optical MADI fibres to avoid costly maintenance repairs in future.