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OR, using Sneel & wilcox rollcall: Connect a Buss network using T peices on ALL devices from 75ohm coax, connect in a chain, and on the end devices, add a 75ohm terminator. Do NOT have a network running with the chain end running straight into a device! | |||
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Revision as of 02:19, 21 January 2011
Systems
Magic DaVE
- Mark 1 Mainframe, Option card slot non-functional (fault on PCB, doesn't affect performance for us)
- Compact Control panel (no direct access to keyers & Key bus) Software Version 3.0.
"F" Magic Dave
- Mark 2 mainframe, Fully functional
- Compact panel with last software provided by Snell & Wilcox.
Connection
- 4 inputs, all analogue, each with the following options per input:
- Composite on BNC
- YPbPr on 3xBNC
- Y/C on Svid
- Key video input
- Composite on BNC
- For inputting a Matte / cut area
- Preview output
- YPbPr / RGB on shared BNC's (3xBNC total)
- Settable via service menu
- Program outputs
- YPbPr on BNC (1 of) (3xBNC per set)
- Composite on BNC (2 of)
- Y/C on Svid (2 of)
- Snell & Wilcox Rollcall
- Ref in & loop
- For locking DaVE's output onto an unsyncronised source, or another mixer
- Black Burst (4 of)
- For sending a signal for other devices to lock onto
- GPI port
- input & output configurable
- default setting:
- Active Low tally - a null output signals the source is in use in either the DVE (for effects/mixing) or on the program buss.
- RS232
- DaVE can be controlled by a PC
Using DaVE
DaVE is a Program/Preset mixer: this means, whatever is on the Program bus is ALWAYS what's going out. The Preset bus is what will go out if you fade across to it using the T-Bar. If you put one thing (call it 'A') on the program bus, and 'B' on the preset bus, and fade between them, at the end of the fade, DaVE will swap them over to make them the right way round again ('B' on the program, and 'A' on the preset). So, watch out! the T-Bar does not indicate which bus is live!
You can switch between items instantly, by just pressing a different source on the Program bus. DaVE can also do the transitions for you, use the 'take' button.
DaVE's panel allows you to change the transition type, (wipes, dissolves, pixelation, PiP...), the colour of the transition, it's size, position, angle, axis... DaVE also has a Huge pile of effects it can apply to the output - the list is almost endless, and again, you can change almost every aspect of them. Warning Attempting to master all of DaVE's quirks and abilities is impossible, don't try it! Also, most of the effects are incredibly cheesey.
Control cable
OR, using Sneel & wilcox rollcall: Connect a Buss network using T peices on ALL devices from 75ohm coax, connect in a chain, and on the end devices, add a 75ohm terminator. Do NOT have a network running with the chain end running straight into a device!