The CB Biphase Synchroniser is a scaled down version of the
successful MC-1 Virtual Master. It can lock biphase to timecode,
or to act as a sony protocol biphase generator for use with the
SR series remote controls or a hard disk work station.
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Main Features
- ONE BI-PHASE OUTPUT
- 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50 or 100 Pulses per Frame
- TIME CODE INPUT AND OUTPUT
- Any standard
- BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC GEARBOX
- 24:25:30
- EXTERNAL REFERENCE INPUT
- Mains, Video, TTL frame rate
- TAPELESS mode
- Instant locates for use with Hard Disc Systems
- SERIAL REMOTE CONTROL INPUT
- SONY 9pin protocol
- SYNCHRONIZE TO TIME CODE
- Any frame rate
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BI-PHASE OUTPUT
The Bi-phase output will provide any of the following biphase
rates:- 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100 pulses per frame The
frame rate is user-selectable to either 24, 25, or 30 frames per
second. The maximum speed and acceleration are user-selectable to
suit the machine. |
TIMECODE INPUT
The timecode input is used to slave the biphase to an external
source of timecode. |
TIME CODE OUTPUT
The time code output reflects the current position of the Biphase
generator. The output standard is user-selectable to 24, 25, 30
or 30 drop frame. |
RS422 SERIAL PORT-A
This port may be used to control the BS-1 using Sony 9-pin
protocol. Normally connected to hard disk editors eg:- SSL, AMS,
TimeLine. |
Differences between the BS-1 and
MC-1
Description |
BS-1 |
MC-1 |
Biphase Outputs |
1 |
4 |
24fps and 25 fps Biphase outputs |
No |
Yes: 2ppf or 4ppf 25 fps always output |
Timecode Outputs |
1 |
1 now 2 in the future |
Parallel Remote Control Input |
None |
Yes |
Video Machine Synchroniser |
None |
Yes |
Front Panel Transport controls |
Yes: Play/Reverse Play/ Stop / Fwd/Rwd |
Yes |
Record Ready Outputs |
None |
16 Track |
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BS-2 As BS-1 but with 9 pin RS422 output to slave
a video machine
Manual (PDF) available in Downloads/Manuals, as well as current software
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