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>X-Mailer: Novell GroupWise 5.2Morgan Pettinato!
\n>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 09:45:07 -0800
\n>From: "Dan Moore" <DanM@...>
\n>To: mystical@..., morganp@...
\n>Subject: Re: [HDR2496] SMPTE Question by Steven T
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\n>Hey Morgan,
\n>
\n>The 1/4" SMPTE jack is both in and out, and is electronically reversible
\n>through the software. The HDR24/96 must either be a SMPTE recipient or a
\n>SMPTE master, but it can not be both. When you think about it, that makes
\n>sense. SMPTE should never be regenerated and most cases call for a DA or
\n>something to provide equal timing and distribution of the SMPTE source.
\n>
\n>You can use either a TRS or a TS SMPTE source/send with the jack.
\n>
\n>
\n>
\n>Sincerely,
\n>
\n>Daniel Moore
\n>Product Specialist
\n>Mackie Designs Inc.
\n>1-888-226-5366
\n>
\n>>>> Morgan Pettinato <morganp@...> 12/12 4:18 PM >>>
\n>
\n>Steven,
\n>
\n>The SMPTE jack is wired like an AES cable. It is both In or out
\n>configured by software. I hope this helps , let me know if you need
\n>any more help !
\n>
\n>I just got my HDR2496 but can not find out how the SMPTE 1/4" jack on
\n>the back is wired. All the manual says is it is tip/ring/sleave, but
\n>also that the same jack is used to input SMPTE & output SMPTE. I called
\n>Mackie and the fellow I spoke with does not know. Impatiently, I await
\n>the answer but hoped someone on the list would have received theirs and
\n>know the answer.
\n>Thanks,
\n>Steven
\n>
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