Black Box BBR64-MADI User Manual page 8

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The power connector is a 4pin mini XLR connector. Linear Timecode (LTC)
and MIDI Timecode (MTC) can be used to time stamp recordings. Remote
Control can be via Sony PII protocol (9-pin), MIDI Machine Control (MMC),
Qwerty Keyboard or a simple contact closure.
DANTE
Ethernet
BBR-DANTE
Balanced
Timecode
Analogue
and Control
inputs
Audio i/o on the BBR-DANTE utilises the Ethernet RJ45 connector and should
be connected using high quality CAT5E Ethernet cable (see above).
Audio Clocks may be extracted from the incoming DANTE data stream, from
the separate word clock input or from the BBR link RCA input (ext clk in).
The rightmost of the lower 3 D-type cut outs provide for an additional 8
channels of balanced analogue input .The cable loom should conform to the
TASCAM standard for analogue i/o (pin out is available in the visitor section
of the LogIn area of the JoeCo website
www.joeco.co.uk
).
A stereo TRS ¼" headphone socket provides the output of the Pre Fade
Listen bus.
The power connector is a 4pin mini XLR connector. Linear Timecode (LTC)
and MIDI Timecode (MTC) can be used to time stamp recordings. Remote
Control can be via Sony PII protocol (9-pin), MIDI Machine Control (MMC),
Qwerty Keyboard or a simple contact closure.
The rest of the rear panel is fairly self explanatory we hope and is explained
in greater detail later in this manual. There are more technical details on the
JoeCo website (www.joeco.co.uk) should you require them.
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BLACKBOX BBR64MADI & BBRDANTE RECORDER - User Manual v2.2

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