ENSONIQ Debuts SMPTE/VITC Interface for
PARISNew Hardware Delivers Professional Synchronization
Capabilities January 28, 1999ENSONIQ will debut the EDS-Sti-01 professional SMPTE/VITC synchronization
module for the PARIS® hard-disk recording system at the 1999 NAMM
Convention. The EDS-Sti-01 interface is designed to slide into any one
of the nine expansion slots on the back of the PARIS Interface MEC (Modular
Expansion Chassis). The EDS-Sti-01 brings professional, industry standard
synchronization capabilities to PARIS.
SMPTE/VITC interface for PARIS
The EDS-Sti-01 professional SMPTE/VITC synchronization module
will read and generate LTC and VITC time code, and supports both NTSC
and PAL formats. The following frame rates are supported: 30, 29.97(non-drop),
29.97 (drop), 25, and 24 fps, with the ability to auto detect the frame
rate of incoming time code. The EDS-Sti-01 will support 48kHz and 44.lkHz
sampling frequencies, as well as the ability to generate .1% pull-down
and pull-up for film-to-video transfers. When reading time code, the EDS-Sti-01
is capable of freewheeling upon detection of missing time code, and has
the ability to jam sync or regenerate fresh time code when dubbing. The
EDS-Sti-01 supports both Black Burst mode (sample accurate) and Chase
Mode type synchronization, and can generate an optional SMPTE time code
display window in the video output signal ("window bum").
The EDS-Sti-01 offers the user 11 front panel status indicator LEDs,
including 30/29.97 (non-drop), 29.97 (drop), 25, and 24 frame rates, Lock,
Video Present, LTC, VITC, Pull Down, Pull Up and Master Sync. Rear panel
connectors include (2) quarter-inch TRS connectors for analog SMPTE time
code input and output (LTC), and (3) BNC connectors for Video Input, House
Sync and Video Output.
"The SMPTE module adds fully professional sync capabilities to the
recording and editing environment of the PARIS systems," says Ray
Legnini, PARIS project manager. "This new module widens our potential
user base to include video and post-production professionals. We believe
this addition will make PARIS a cost-effective solution for any studio's
audio editing needs."
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