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Features and Benefits
DVS-7200 • Product Guide
Auxiliary Buses
There’s nothing special about Aux buses, right? Not true with the DVS-7200!
Fourteen auxiliary buses are available, with the standard set of primary and M/E
crosspoints as you might expect. Using a simple assignment menu, you can place
the Frame Memories, Key mattes and fills, and even the clean chroma composited
image on the Aux buses.
In fact, every signal that enters the switcher or is internally generated — can be
placed on an Aux bus.
The DVS-7200’s Aux bus feature is simple and logical. You can sometimes predict
the signals you’ll need before an edit session or production, but once you’re in the
midst of it, there’s a confidence in knowing that everything is accessible via the
Aux buses — on demand. Whether you’re routing to DMEs, monitors, recorders or
an Edit Preview feed, the DVS-7200 offers a total Aux bus delegation package.
Processed Key
The DVS-7200’s Processed Key function is an “effects pathway” that solves the
problem of routing signals to and from a DME digital effects system or color
corrector, without complex patching. You can compose a chroma key for example,
clip and adjust it, route it to the DME for manipulation, and then re-enter it in the
same DVS-7200 keyer — with the simple press of a button.
Whether you’re flying logos or re-sizing graphics, the Processed Key approach
clearly illustrates the benefits of Sony’s system integration concept. Best of all, the
feature works with most other major manufacturer’s DVEs that are equipped with a
key channel.
DME-LINK
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For live field production and studio production, the DVS-7200’s DME-LINK
feature controls up to four Sony Digital Multi Effect systems through the switcher’s
control panel. Operators can run specified DME-3000 and DME-7000 effects by
the switcher’s fader or transition button — just like wipes and dissolves.
In post, it’s easy — the BVE-9100 editing system sends out serial commands to
initiate DME effects. But in live production, you simply don’t have enough hands
to trigger all the necessary devices.
With DME-LINK in the path, however, running the DME timeline is easy, and the
switcher’s internal transition rate overrides the rate programmed locally on the
DME. Over 30 basic effects are available for single and multi-channel DME
systems, and on the DME-7000 specifically, up to 12 user-defined digital effects can
be used.
DME-LINK once again underscores the DVS-7200’s benchmark principle —
making complex tasks simple.
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