Overview 1 Chapter
DMC (dynamic motion control) editing
You can save a varying speed, in the range −1 to +1 times normal speed1), for an editing segment, and automatically edit with this varying speed.
Split editing
In insert editing, this allows the audio IN and OUT points to be set separately from the video IN and OUT points.
Preread editing
The audio or video on the tape can be read out using the preread heads. The signals then can be processed and rerecorded where they have been.
For audio editing, you can select from
You can carry out color picture searches during fast forward and rewind at speeds up to 85 times normal speed.
When controlling the unit in shuttle mode from an editor or remote control unit, you can search at any speed in the range +60 to
Digital slow motion playback
Using the frame memory function, noiseless slow motion playback is possible at any speed in the range +1 to
Support for ClipLink function
This unit accepts instructions from an EditStation, to transfer to the EditStation ClipLink log data held in the cassette memory or index pictures recorded on the tape. On the EditStation you can use these images and data to carry out editing operations efficiently.
•Displaying ClipLink log data
•Changing ClipLink log data OK/NG status
•Cuing up to Mark IN and cue points provided by ClipLink log data
•For cut editing, copying Mark IN data from ClipLink log data
Internal time code generator and reader
An internal timecode generator and reader enables timecode compliant with SMPTE/EBU format to be recorded and played back. This allows editing to single frame precision.
Outputting or inputting timecode (LTC) to or from an external device is also possible using the TIME CODE IN/OUT connectors.
The unit is also compatible with VITC.
Digital jog sound function
When searching at speeds in the range +1 to +1/30 or
Video process control
For analog video output and
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1)The positive direction refers to forward movement of the tape, and the negative direction to reverse movement.
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