Beschreibung
The SR Series remote controls have been designed using experience gained from the MR series remote control system. Designed as a stand alone controller or to be used with a Digital Audio Work-stations the SR serial remotes make cost effective ergonomic solutions. Although the user can control only one machine at a time from the remote both the record and un-record commands are global so that multiple machines may be controlled simultaneously using the internal 9-pin synchroniser or using the built in chase feature of modern machines.Specifications:Multiple serial outputs SR-3: 3 Output, SR-4: 4 OutputPlug and Play Sony P2 protocol Auto recognition/Configuration, DAT’s, VTR’s, DA-88, Digital DubbersES BUS protocol Audio Kinetics ES 1.11, ES.12Studer TLS4000 protocol Studer Audio Tape RecordersStuder D820/D827 protocol Direct interface to machine synchronizerAmpex Protocol VPR-3, VPR-80, Timeline LynxRS422 Input On SR-3 for use with DAW or Video EditorsParallel GPI’s 6 parallel inputs, 6 parallel outputsTimecode Output Follows the master position and OffsetTimecode Input All four outputs will chase remote codeBuilt in P2 Synchroniser Will synchronise any suitable 9-pin MachineVirtual Machine Perfect Machine as Tapeless MasterMidi Protocol MX2424Pioneer protocol DVDSR-3The SR-3 may be used with a Digital Audio Work-station or Video Editor to provide control of up to 3 machines from one serial port. The record tracks are mapped so that the Serial input may have up to 64 record tracks. The timecode input enables the SR-3 to act as a timecode to serial converter.PARALLEL INPUT/OUTPUTThere are 6 CMOS parallel inputs and 6 TTL parallel outputs provided. Currently used as machine control and tallies and General Purpose Trigger Outputs.RECORD ENABLEEight record ready switches and a bank switch are provided, these are switched with the machine selects and provide access to up to 48 tracks on each machine.MACRO KEYSAny of the 50 user functions provided may be assigned to one of the 9 macro keys. The user functions include Dat specific functions such as PNO renumber, id write, id read. video specific commands such as assemble or insert, ADR keys (Next Loop, Prev Loop, Join, Insert), or system commands such as instant replay, instant record, Mark. Continual user feedback ensures that more functions are provided on a regular basis.




