360 systems’ ethernet audio equipment – 360 Systems DigiCart/E User Manual

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• Introduction

360 Systems’ Ethernet Audio Equipment

360 Systems' new DigiCart/E Ethernet Audio recorder is more than an improvement on the digital cart
machine concept — it's the foundation of the new, high-performance, Ethernet Audio system for television
broadcasters. DigiCart/E builds on a decade of experience gained delivering DigiCart II recorders to
television broadcasters.

DigiCart/E is 100% compatible with earlier DigiCart recorders, can play files produced on them, and uses
similar front panel commands.

A key feature of the 360 Systems' Ethernet Audio™ network is the link to Mac® and PC-based audio
workstations. Audio programs produced on DAWs can be easily accessed for playback on DigiCart/E.

Complete File Compatibility with DigiCart II

All earlier DigiCart files can be played – whether Dolby AC-2, 16-bit linear, 44.1 or 48K – so valuable
program content and archives can be carried forward. DigiCart/E can also create new files for use in
DigiCart/II and Instant Replay.

Make Digital Transfers to the New DigiCart/E

The standard 100MB Zip disks for DigiCart II and Instant Replay still move files back and forth
to DigiCart/E. DigiCart/E's newer 250MB Zip drive also writes 100 or 250MB disks.

The original D-NET file transfer protocol using AES ports has been maintained, making it easy
to move valuable files from DigiCart/II into the new DigiCart/E. DigiCart's 75-ohm AES ports
on BNC connectors can transfer files as far as 1,000 feet. Files from DigiCart/II or Instant
Replay can be sent to the DigiCart/E, and stored directly to the server if desired, allowing
material from those units to be used and backed up on the server.

Editing Tools

DigiCart/E provides a faster way to edit audio. DigiCart/E offers these non-destructive editing features:

Head trims

Tail trims

Fade-ins

Fade-outs

Pre-roll time

Gain change

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