Fostex DV40 brochure - fra www.interstage.dk
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Fostex DV40 brochure - fra www.interstage.dk
PROFESSIONAL Main Features DVD ■ Recording and playback to and from industry standard DVD-RAM media TIMECODE DVD-RAM RECORDING ■ Verify/Write feature constantly examines data being recorded ensuring no audio errors1 ■ Universal Disc Format (UDF) ensures compatibility with most OS and computer based workstations ■ Comprehensive on-board timecode offering 24H RUN, REC RUN, FREE RUN and EXT RUN modes ■ TC generator equipped with the new 23.97F HD camera mode ■ Up to 192kHz/24-bit performance. (44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 kHz also available) ■ Incredibly wide 20Hz - up to 80kHz frequency range ■ Mono, stereo or 4-track recording modes ■ SDII™ or BWF audio file formats in 16-bit or 24-bit resolution (on the same disc) ■ High definition audio scrub via jog/shuttle dial - 200 pluses per rotation ■ Destructive & non-destructive recording ■ Full on-board copy, paste, insert, cut and erase features with high precision scrubbing ■ Optional VGA monitor interface (for easy file management and waveform editing using an external screen) ■ Comprehensive I/O including 24 bit/192kHz on balanced XLR and 1/4" phone jacks; AES/EBU digital ■ Word, Video, PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse (front panel) and 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet networking connectors as standard DV40 DVD Master Recorder Having been a leading pioneer in the field of research and testing. DVD-RAM has excellent professional digital audio mastering technology for reliability and has already established itself as the over 15 years, it seems only natural that Fostex, the film industry’s preferred media format due to its built- inventors of timecode DAT and portable timecode DAT, in error correction and longevity. This security is should bring the world the next mastering standard . enhanced by the employment of state-of-the-art The new DV40 DVD-RAM Master Recorder. ‘Verify/Write’ technology 1 which constantly examines Working hand-in-hand with post production facilities, the recorded data being stored on DVD-RAM, in real- sound mixers, broadcast professionals and recording time, for total error-free recording. houses, Fostex have developed a mastering machine In order to ensure the widest range of compatibility ready to handle every application and exception in throughout the industry and maximising the today’s, and tomorrow’s, constantly changing and DVD-RAM technology, the DV40 can record up to four challenging audio environments. channels of simultaneous audio in a vast number of In short, you can now move from Timecode DAT to permutations. ‘Timecode DVD-RAM’ with supreme confidence. Two recording modes are offered: Normal nondestructive, (akin to what you would expect with ■ Ethernet allows DV40 to transfer files via FTP in the media network timecode generator DVD-RAM & RECORDING FORMATS current random access recorders), and Tape Fostex chose DVD-RAM as the most suitable destructive, (think traditional tape recorder but with successor to Digital Audio Tape after extensive the added advantage of securing recorded data clear fluorescent display alapha numeric key pad headphone monitoring frequency selector d ( 24bit 192kHz ) a hours, minutes, seconds & frames ahead of the rest. instantly meaning that in the event of a power failure, mono files in either 24 or 16-bit resolution with a vast no work up to that point would be lost). Files are choice of sampling frequencies: 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 24bit 192kHz Resolution 2 created as either new files (New File) or inserted 176.4 and 192kHz . A 0.1% pull up/pull down can also audio (Insert) providing true flexibility dependant on be applied to the selected frequency. your required preference. Frequency EDITING FACILITIES FLEXIBLE RECORDING The DV40 is capable of recording up to 24bit / 192kHz depending on recording mode used. In addition, other formats offered: (see chart on page 7) 16bit / 44.1kHz, 16bit / 48kHz, 24bit / 44.1kHz, 24bit / 48kHz, 24bit / 88.2kHz, 24bit / 96kHz and 24bit / 176.4kHz UNIVERSAL DISC FORMAT And the flexibility doesn’t stop with the recording As the DV40 employs a UDF (Universal Disc Format) process. Once files have been recorded or imported, file layout, its DVD-RAM media can be removed, (or (again ensuring compatibility with third-party accessed via the house media network), and instantly systems), they can be processed with extensive in- read by Mac and PC workstations running a variety of built non-destructive editing functions such as Copy, operating systems. Paste, Insert, Cut and Erase with a virtually unlimited This can be a huge time saver as it alleviates the number of Undos.3 file resource-consuming and costly process of having to Functions made easy with the combination of a high formats convert audio data through third-party programs precision, jog/shuttle wheel and a clear and concise beforehand. FL display. Currently the DV40 can record in either industry File backup and duplication functions are also THE CHOICE IS YOURS The DV40 is capable of recording in either SDII™ or BWF (Broadcast Wave File) audio file formats in 16bit or 24bit resolution. standard SDII™ (Sound Designer II) or BWF provided, either to the same DVD-RAM disc, or via the (Broadcast .wav File) formats with others in fitment of an optional internal hard disc drive. development. Finally, when it comes time to pass the recorded Both of these industry recognised formats can exist audio to other parts of the production process, simply together on the same DVD-RAM disc and have been eject and pass on the DVD-RAM disc or have the DV40 enhanced by the ability to include Fostex User Bit connected as part of your media network through it’s (UBIT) information in the file format. integral 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port, and access the DV40 files can be set-up as 4-track (Multi), stereo or files via FTP. P R O F E S S I O N A L D ™ D V D M A S T E R R E C O R D E R Recording wit syncing with p D ™ WHY DVD-RAM? DV40 uses DVD-RAM as its recording media for four very good reasons. 1. Excellent media durability assuring approximately 100,000 rewrites 2. Superb editing characteristics 3. Being a cartridge-held disc it offers for better protection against unexpected external damage 4. DVD-RAM has quickly become the media of choice in the film industry hours, minutes, seconds & frames ahead of the rest. 03 02 62 0 H M S P R O F E S S I O N A L D V D th confidence precision. M A S T E R R E C O Non-destructive editing functions including Copy, Paste, Insert, Cut and Erase are available with a virtually unlimited number of Undos.3 R D E R DV40 is equipped with 10/100Base-T Ethernet as standard. Once the IP address is set DV40 files will be available via your media network. If the audio quality and editing facilities offered by the and being able to switch between timecode and audio DV is spectacular, it’s the implementation of the formats (with pull-up and pull down), helps solve timecode facilities which really sets the DV40 apart. tricky standard problems which can occur when Here is a machine which elegantly addresses the using high-definition video and NTSC. challenges presented by today’s ‘random access’ Offsets can be captured and adjusted on the fly whilst requirements. the large FL display can be scrolled to indicate And it is here that Fostex’s expertise from a lifetime in generator timecode, absolute time, disc timecode, timecode DAT design for post production facilities to external timecode and remaining time all with simple sound mixers through machines such as the D-20, key presses. Plus with 1/3rd to 100x play speed, the D-10 and portable PD-4, really comes into its own. wideband reader will always keep up with external D ™ file01.wav file02.wav file03.wav BWF file04.wav file01.sd2 file02.sd2 file03.sd2 SD equipment. file04.sd2 TOTAL TIMECODE FACILITIES needs to be synced to picture, the DV40 not only reads UdF timecode and syncs to any external sync reference, File Format Slotting right into any environment where audio UNIVERSAL DISC FORMAT As Fostex’s new DV40 utilizes the UDF (Universal Disc Format). Data can be stored in either SDII or BWF format in two dedicated directories on the same disc. DV40 discs be read by any computer operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux, etc.) which makes for easy transfer of audio files to and from the DV40 for external editing. but will also generate and regenerate timecode in all the industry standard formats. In short, it’s got every base well and truly covered. The built-in timecode generator will generate, regenerate and externally synchronise through 24 hour run, record run, free run and external run modes at all industry standard frame rates including the new 23.97 HD camera mode. Timecode formats and LTC offset can be individually set for each new file 05 43 F SF P R O F E S S I O N A L D V D M A S T E R R E C O R D E R D The new master r all the right conne The Fostex DV40 offers A comprehensive set of interfaces is, as would be perhaps the most user- expected from a machine of this calibre, provided on friendly interface yet seen on a the rear panel. professional recorder. The clear and INTERFACING CAPABILITIES concise front panel features a large multifunction fluorescent display, oversized Each of the four audio channels feature balanced XLR illuminated transport keys, a large high-resolution inputs individually switchable between +4dBu and (200 pulses per rotate) jog/shuttle dial and the kind of –10dBV and the highest quality 24bit/192kHz AD logical button and switch layout which makes any converters. The outputs are provided on both new user feel instantly at home. balanced XLR again with 24bit/192kHz DA converters as well as 1/4" unbalanced phone jacks for easy USER FRIENDLY ERGONOMICS monitoring hook-up. 24bit 128x For example, cue point store and recall functions are Flexible headphone monitoring is provided on the based on the BWF format. Direct location of internal front panel with switchable source selection for Track memory points and other locate functions such as 1+2, Track 3+4, Track 1+3/2+4 and each track Last Record Start/End points and Last Play Start point individually. Oversampling A front-panel alphanumeric keypad makes for quick STUNNING AUDIO QUALITY The DV40 delivers superbly transparent, natural sounding audio recording and playback. It produces up to 110dB of clear, quality audio by employing 128 times oversampling 24bit delta- sigma A/Ds (AK4396) with an incredibly wide 20Hz - 80kHz frequency range. Signal-to-noise ratio is an amazing 110dB. The output stage meanwhile uses 128 times oversampling 24bit D/A (AK4394) conversion which virtually eliminates zero-cross distortion. and simple file naming (up to 255 characters) and A/D & D/A can easily be accessed via simple key presses. hours, m direct timecode entry, etc. while the added advantage of being able to add a standard PS/2 keyboard and pointing device 4 via front-mounted sockets will be second appreciated in busy edit suites. The editing experience can also be enhanced by an frames optional VGA graphics card which supports a standard CRT monitor. the rest Sync word & video ALL STANDARD REFERENCES The DV40 includes all the standard clock references of word and video and has the ability to resolve to incoming timecode and finish with a regenerated video sync output. switchable +4dBu -10dBV ethernet networking GPI interface balanced analogue I/O AES / EBU digi P R O F E S S I O N A L D V D D ™ recorder with ections. Digital input and output for all four channels is taken SWITCHABLE REFERENCE LEVEL The recording reference level can be set in software to -12dB, -18dB or -20dB with fine recording level adjustment on each channel ensuring a good match with the incoming audio feed. M A S complement of timecode, video sync and word clock inputs and outputs are via BNC style connectors. Interoperability and system integration is taken care of via 9 and 15 pin RS-422 connectors, the latter also providing a 12V 400mA power source for future remote control applications. Both these interfaces comply to the Sony 9-Pin protocol for standard VTR emulation and Fostex’s own extended instruction set. The 10Base-T/100-BaseTX Ethernet (RJ-45) port and a firmware-selectable GPI (General Purpose Interface) for remote control, fader starts and S-ID location rounds off this most comprehensive set of interface capabilities. minutes, ds & s ahead of t. ital I/O word & video sync E R R E C O R D E R NUMBER OF PLAYBACK / RECORDING TRACKS AVAILABLE IN ALL RECORDING MODES PLAYBACK FORMAT Recording Mode 44.1kHz 16bit 48kHz 16bit 44.1kHz 24bit 48kHz 24bit 88.2kHz 24bit 96kHz 24bit 176.4kHz 24bit 192kHz 24bit 44.1kHz 16bit 48kHz 16bit 44.1kHz 24bit 48kHz 24bit 88.2kHz 24bit 96kHz 24bit 176.4kHz 24bit 192kHz 24bit 44.1kHz 16bit 48kHz 16bit 44.1kHz 24bit 48kHz 24bit 88.2kHz 24bit 96kHz 24bit 176.4kHz 24bit 192kHz 24bit Mono Mono Mono Mono Mono Mono Mono Mono Stereo Stereo Stereo Stereo Stereo Stereo Stereo Stereo Multi (4) Multi (4) Multi (4) Multi (4) Multi (4) Multi (4) Multi (4) Multi (4) • = Yes X = No ▲ = Yes with Verify Write OFF care of via the AES/EBU format (doubling up for 176.4/192kHz) on XLR connectors, while the standard T audio scrubbing JUST LIKE TAPE The large high-resolution (200 pulses per rotate) jog/shuttle dial and clever digital tracking technology result in incredible audio scrubbing. It really is just like using tape. 2.6G DVD • • • • • • • • • • • • • • X X • • • • X X X X 4.7G DVD • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • X X Optional HD • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • X X RECORDING FORMAT 2.6G DVD • • • • X X X X • • • • X X X X X X X X X X X X 4.7G DVD • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ▲ ▲ • • • • ▲ ▲ X X Optional HD • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • X X P R O F E S S I O N A L D V D M A S T E R R E C O R D E R DV40 Specifications GENERAL Recording Medium File Format Sampling Frequency Quantization Recording Track E-IDE DVD-RAM (optional 2.5" hard disk is mountable) SDII™ / BWF 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 / 192kHz 16bit (44.1/48kHz) 24bit (44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 / 192kHz) see chart on previous page INPUT / OUTPUT - (0dBu=0.775Vrms, 0dBV=1Vrms) Reference Input Level +4dBu (balanced) / -10dBV (Unbalanced) Analog Input (Tr 1 – 4) Connector XLR-3-31 type (Balanced) (1:GND / 2:HOT / 3:COLD) Input Impedance 10k ohm or more Rated Input Level +4dBu Max. Input Level +24dBu Analog Output (Tr 1 – 4) Connector XLR-3-32 type (Balanced) (1:GND / 2:HOT / 3:COLD) Output Load impedance 600 ohm or more Rated Output Level +4dBu Max. Output Level +24dBu Monitor Output (Tr 1 – 4) Connector Ø 6mm phone jack (Unbalanced) Output Load Impedance 10k ohm or more Rated Output Level -10dBV Max. Output Level +10dBV Headphones Output Connector Ø 6mm stereo phone jack Load Impedance 8 ohm or more Max. Output Level 100mW (at 32ohm) Digital Input (Tr 1 – 2, Tr 3 – 4) Connector XLR-3-31 type (Balanced) (1:GND / 2:HOT / 3:COLD) Format IEC958 Part3 (AES/EBU) or IEC958 Part2 (S/P DIF) Digital Output (Tr 1 – 2, Tr 3 – 4) Connector XLR-3-32 type (Balanced) (1:GND / 2:HOT / 3:COLD) Format IEC958 Part3 (AES/EBU) or IEC958 Part2 (S/P DIF) GPI In (On/Off selectable) Connector DIN 5 pin GPI Out (On/Off selectable) Connector DIN 5 pin TC Input Connector XLR-3-31 type (Balanced) (1:GND / 2:HOT / 3:COLD) Format SMPTE / EBU Rated Input 2Vp-p Transfer Rate 2.4kbit / sec (SMPTE) Input Impedance 20k ohm or more Min. Input Level 0.25Vp-p TC Output Connector XLR-3-32 type (Balanced) (1:GND / 2:HOT / 3:COLD) Format SMPTE / EBU Rated Output 2Vp-p Output Impedance 1k ohm or less Load Impedance 600 ohm or more TC Thru (Direct output of input TC) Connector XLR-3-32 type (Balanced) (1:GND / 2:HOT / 3:COLD) Video Input (with 75 ohm terminate SW) Connector BNC Rated Input Level TTL level Video Thru (Direct output of input Video signal) Connector BNC WORD Input (with 75 ohm terminate SW) Connector BNC Rated Input Level TTL level WORD Output Connector BNC Rated Output Level TTL level WORD Thru (Direct output of input WORD) Connector BNC 9P-REMOTE (RS-422) Connector D-sub 9 pin Protocol Sony 9 pin protocol (Controlled) 15P-REMOTE (RS-422) Connector D-sub 15 pin (+12V DV on Pin #15) Protocol Sony 9 pin protocol (Controlled) ETHERNET Connector RJ-45 Format IEEE802.3 (10BASE-T & 100BASE-TX standard) PS/2 port x2 Mouse port for PC & Keyboard port PERFORMANCE R/P Frequency Response Signal to Noise Ratio Dynamic Range T.H.D. Channel Separation Phase Difference Reference Record Level Crossfade LOCATE MEMORY Main Memory File Memory (per file) PHYSICAL Power Handling Dimensions Weight Options VGA CARD ■ Plug-in card to enable easy file management and waveform editing via an external VGA computer screen INTERNAL 2.5" HARD DRIVE ■ 2.5" hard disc drive kit to enable internal DV40 file backup and DVD-RAM disc duplication 20Hz to 20kHz +/- 1dB (fs : 44.1/48kHz) 20Hz to 40kHz +/- 2dB (fs : 88.2/96kHz) 20Hz to 80kHz +/- 3dB (fs : 176.4/192kHz) 110dB (24bit/48kHz, Ref:-20dB *typical) 110dB (24bit/48kHz, Ref:-20dB *typical) 0.003% (at 1kHz, -1dB *typical) 100dB (at 1kHz, 0dB *typical) within 20º (20kHz) between channels -12dB / -18dB / -20dB (switchable on software) 10msec (default) Updates AVAILABLE ONLINE ■ Development of new features and functions continues with future DV40 software updates being available online for easy downloaded. These updates can then be burned to CD-R or transferred to DV40 via Ethernet. 100 100 Notes: 120VAC / 230VAC 482 (W) x 141 (H) x 381 (D)mm 7.4kg 1. Verify/Write mode is not possible when recording in 24-bit/176.4kHz or 24-bit/192kHz formats. In order to utilise Verify/Write mode for theses formats, it is necessary to record via the optional, internal hard disc. 2. Only mono‚ and stereo (2 track)‚ recording is possible at 24-bit/176.4kHz or 24-bit/192kHz formats. 3. Up to 1,000 per file (depending on disc capacity). Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 1. Analog inputs XLR x 4 3. Analog outputs XLR & 1/4" jack x 4 4. Bay for optional cards DVD TIMECODE DVD-RAM RECORDING 4. Not supplied. 5. 10 BASE-T Ethernet 6. Digital AES/EBU XLR I/O 7. Video In and Thru BNC style 7 9 8 8. Word In, Out and Thru BNC style 9. GPI I/O DIN 5 pin 10. RS-422 9-pin and 15-pin D-subs Distributor / Authorised Dealer interstage Phistersvej 31, 2900 Hellerup, Danmark www.fostexdvd.net Telefon 3946 0000, fax 3946 0040 www.interstage.dk - pro audio with a smile Fostex Corporation, 3-2-35 Musashino, Akishima, Tokyo, Japan 196-0021 Tel: +81 (0)42-546-4974 Fax: +81 (0)42-546-9222 In accordance with our policy of continuous development, we reserve the right to change specifications without notice. E&OE. DVD-RAM media Comprehensive timecode on-board Up to 192kHz/24-bit performance Mono, stereo or 4-track modes SDII™ or BWF audio file formats Destructive & non-destructive recording Full on-board editing with high precision scrubbing UDF disc format can be read by any OS Analog, AES/EBU, Word, Video, PS/2, Ethernet & optional VGA interfaces. DV40 DVD Master Recorder DVD TIMECODE DVD-RAM RECORDING PROFESSIONAL
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