Yamaha D24 Owner's Manual - Page 152

Connecting a Video Editor, Video Hookup Example

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Connecting a Video Editor 151 Connecting a Video Editor In a video editing environment, the D24 can be controlled by connecting a video remote controller or video editor, which supports 9-pin protocols, to the SERIAL I/O port. With the timecode source set to SERIAL, the D24 responds to commands from the video remote controller. For sync play operation, the VTR's timecode should be fed to the D24 and the Chase function should be turned on. SERIAL I/O Video Hookup Example In the following example, the D24 provides multitrack recording and playback in a video editing system. The D24 and VTRs are controlled by the video editor using 9-pin protocols. Note that not all video editors are supported. The D24's timecode source is set to SERIAL and timecode is received from the Record VTR via the TIMECODE INPUT. If the video editor has timecode outputs, the D24's timecode can be sourced from the video editor instead of the Record VTR. For sync play on the video editor, the D24 responds to transport commands received from the video editor and automatically chases and synchronizes to the Record VTR's timecode when the Chase function is turned on. Video house sync Record VTR Timecode output Monitor Video editor 9-pin Playback VTR 9-pin 9-pin cable D24 SERIAL I/O TIMECODE INPUT OVER -dB 0 2 6 10 12 14 20 18 30 20 42 26 60 READY 1 2 3 4 5 RECORD READY SOLO/ SELECT PEAK HOLD AUTO INPUT ALL INPUT MONITOR SELECT OVER 0 -dB 2 6 12 20 30 42 60 READY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ABS H M S F YAMAHA D24 LOCK WC INT FS 48K BIT 24 TC MASTER L R 6 7 8 7 8 9 PROJECT SELECT 4 5 6 LOC MEM RECALL FORMAT CHASE 1 2 3 LOC MEM STORE 0/- CANCEL ENTER LOCATE TIME DISPLAY CAPTURE ABS/REL REMAIN VARI SPEED UTILITY SETUP V. TRACK SELECT EDIT UNDO/ REDO JOG ON DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER PROJECT SEARCH LAST REC IN OUT SET AUTO PUNCH RTN TO ZERO ROLL BACK A B REPEAT REHE AB REW FF STOP PLAY REC JOG/DATA SHUTTLE/ CURSOR POWER ON OFF 0 10 PHONES LEVEL PHONES TC: SERIAL, Chase: On (for sync play) TIMECODE OUTPUT SMPTE/EBU SMPTE TIMECODE INPUT AES/EBU D24-Owner's Manual

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Connecting a Video Editor
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D24—Owner’s Manual
Connecting a Video Editor
In a video editing environment, the D24 can be controlled by
connecting a video remote controller or video editor, which
supports 9-pin protocols, to the SERIAL I/O port. With the
timecode source set to SERIAL, the D24 responds to com-
mands from the video remote controller. For sync play opera-
tion, the VTR’s timecode should be fed to the D24 and the
Chase function should be turned on.
Video Hookup Example
In the following example, the D24 provides multitrack recording and playback in a
video editing system. The D24 and VTRs are controlled by the video editor using 9-pin
protocols. Note that not all video editors are supported. The D24’s timecode source is
set to SERIAL and timecode is received from the Record VTR via the TIMECODE
INPUT. If the video editor has timecode outputs, the D24’s timecode can be sourced
from the video editor instead of the Record VTR.
For sync play on the video editor, the D24 responds to transport commands received
from the video editor and automatically chases and synchronizes to the Record VTR’s
timecode when the Chase function is turned on.
SERIAL I/O
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