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HDR 24/96

HDR 

24/

96

Sync Card & Cables - Word Clock and Digital Synchronization

The Sync Card provides ports to synchronize the HDR24/96’s sample clock and
time/transport position to other equipment. The functions of the jacks and switch,
from top to bottom are:

   SMPTE Input/Output — This 1/4" TRS jack serves as an input when

slaved to incoming SMPTE time code, and as an output when generating
SMPTE time code to synchronize other devices with the HDR24/96.

   Termination Switch — This pushbutton switch selects the termination

impedance of the Word Clock / Video Input jack. When the switch is out,
the impedance is 3.3k

 (bridging); when in, the impedance is 75

(terminated).

   Word Clock/Video Input — This BNC jack receives either word clock,

composite video, or video blackburst as determined by the HDR24/96
Sample Clock setting. Use this input when the HDR24/96 is operating as a
word clock slave.

   Word Clock Output — This BNC jack transmits word clock to other devices

in the system when the HDR24/96 is configured as word clock master.

Whenever digital audio connections are made between devices, the sample clock
of every device must run at exactly the same rate. This is usually accomplished by
selecting one device as the “master” clock source and distributing its word clock
signal to all the “slave” devices in the system. The master is configured to run
from its internal clock, and the slaves from external word clock. Some digital
interfaces are self-clocking (such as the AES input on many DAT machines) and
do not require a separate work clock connection. Others simply cannot be
configured as slaves. The master/slave designation must be correctly made for
each device to avoid the clicks and pops associated with asynchronous clocks.

Whenever time code (positional) synchronization is used, all the devices in a
system, both analog and digital, must be synchronized to a common timing (speed)
reference. This is often achieved by distributing video from a master video sync
generator (sometimes called “house sync”) to all the slave devices in the system
when word clock cannot otherwise be used. The HDR24/96, like many other
digital devices, can synchronize its sample clock to a video signal. However, video
does not provide enough timing precision to properly synchronize devices whose
digital audio paths are interconnected; word clock must be used instead.

Generally it doesn’t matter which device in a system serves as the word clock
master, except when synchronizing to time code or video. For example, if your
HDR24/96 Inputs and Outputs are connected to the Tape Inputs and Outputs of a
Mackie Digital 8

Bus console using TDIF, either the HDR24/96 or D8B can be the

word clock master. However, if you later synchronize the HDR24/96 to time code
from a VTR, you must lock the VTR and HDR24/96 to a master video sync source
and lock the D8B (which can’t sync to video) to word clock from the HDR24/96. In
this case the HDR24/96 becomes both a video slave and a word clock master. For
more detailed information on setups involving video and time code
synchronization, see the Technical Reference Guide.

SYNC

NOT

WARNING

SMPTE Input/

Output

Termination

Switch

Word Clock/

Video Input

Word Clock

Output

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Note:  For audio-for-video applications, the HDR24/96 can lock its word clock to
a video signal. In this configuration, there must be only one word clock depen-
dent device (the HDR24/96) locked to the video source. The HDR24/96 then
becomes the word clock master for the other digital devices in the system (for
example, a digital mixing console). Do not attempt to lock multiple digital de-
vices to the video signal, or you’ll get clicks.

Содержание HDR 24

Страница 1: ...24 TRACK 24 BIT DIGITAL AUDIO HARD DISK RECORDER AND EDITOR Operation Guide HDR 24 HDR 24 HDR 24 HDR 24 HDR 24 96...

Страница 2: ...and complies with the following standards and directives as set forth by the European Union EN 55022 Radiated and Conducted Emissions EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity EN 61000 4 3 RF Elec...

Страница 3: ...19 Hookups 21 Analog Hookup AIO 8 21 TDIF Hookup DIO 8 23 ADAT Optical Hookup DIO 8 or OPT 8 25 AES EBU Hookup PDI 8 28 HDR24 96 Operation 30 Opening Projects 30 Basic Transport Operations 32 Time Dis...

Страница 4: ...ipping so that it won t end up more broken than when you sent it How To Use This Guide Welcome to the cutting edge of affordable multitrack recording and editing We know you re feeling eager but pleas...

Страница 5: ...escription of how to perform an action from the front panel This icon identifies in depth explanations of features and practical tips Though not required reading they do offer some choice tidbits of k...

Страница 6: ...port via the built in FTP server Offers two optional remote control devices the compact Remote 24 for smaller project studios and the full featured Remote 48 for controlling up to 48 tracks on two HD...

Страница 7: ...ection describes how to install the I O cards and how to connect the HDR24 96 to your console Before you begin you should choose a location for your HDR24 96 considering the following If you re not us...

Страница 8: ...ly version of the DIO 8 card The previous ADAT information also applies to this card PDI 8 Each PDI 8 carries four stereo pairs eight channels of digital input and output on a single DB25 connector Th...

Страница 9: ...at the component side faces left 5 Line up the card so that the top and bottom edges slide smoothly into the white card guides Push the card all the way in until its faceplate is flush with the back p...

Страница 10: ...ous clocks Whenever time code positional synchronization is used all the devices in a system both analog and digital must be synchronized to a common timing speed reference This is often achieved by d...

Страница 11: ...receiving device s With the HDR24 96 configured as a slave connect the word clock out of the master ADAT Optical device to Word Clock In on the HDR24 96 AES EBU PDI 8 With the HDR24 96 as a master set...

Страница 12: ...te Note Note Mackie Media are hard drives and as we all know hard drives involve some pretty intricate technology So don t shake the little darlin and if a tray has just come in from a freezing car or...

Страница 13: ...rtical scan rate and for the best picture should have at least a 17 screen 2 Connect a two button PS 2 compatible mouse to the Mouse port 3 Connect a PC style keyboard to the Keyboard port If your key...

Страница 14: ...uently used functions like Play Stop New Cue Solo and Next Cue connect the cable of a momentary normally open footswitch to the FOOT SWITCH 1 4 TS jack on the rear panel of the HDR24 96 the Remote 24...

Страница 15: ...you the current input settings for each of the three I O cards 3 Press the Select button corresponding to each DIO 8 card and toggle the selection between ADAT and TDIF 4 Press the Page Left button t...

Страница 16: ...desired output format Or select the TDIF ADAT or ADAT TDIF option to convert between formats bypassing the HDR24 96 tape signal path entirely 4 Click the arrow in the top right corner of the dialog or...

Страница 17: ...an eight settings you have four one for each pair of channels To set the PDI 8 card options 1 Press DIGI I O to enter the Digital I O Card Setup menu 2 Select Rate Convert The Sample Rate Convert scre...

Страница 18: ...n leave the boxes unchecked for no sample rate conversion default 3 Then select Pro default or Consumer from the pulldown menus associated with the desired output s Click the arrow in the top right co...

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