360 Systems Short/Cut Editor User Manual

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Rear Panel Features

360 Systems

The reference signal must always be present and stable, and it must be within 4% of the

chosen sample rate for the current directory. (46080-49920 Hz. for 48K, 42336-45864 Hz for
44.1.) Note that some older Shortcut units do not support frequency measurement and
therefore will not detect that the sample rate is out of specification.

The signal is often the same signal that is used to input digital audio to the Shortcut, such

as a buss or master output from a digital mixing console, the audio input feed from a router or
an output of the digital multi-track. Any constant AES format digital audio signal that is
derived from the master or house sync can be used. Shortcut cannot directly sync to word clock
or video references.

The digital audio input used by the External Sync (and D-NET Echo) is selected

independently of the audio input used for recording. To select this input:

1. Press M

ENU

twice to select the Setup Menu.

2. Press the 8

KEY

or
Scroll down to item 8. SYNC/ECHO INPUT using the Scrub Wheel and press
E

NTER

.

3. Use the A

RROW KEYS

or the S

CRUB

W

HEEL

to select either the XLR or BNC

connectors.

4. Press E

NTER

to confirm your selection.

To set Shortcut to use an external reference:

1. Press M

ENU

twice to select the S

ETUP

M

ENU

.

2. Press the 7 K

EY

or
Scroll down to item 7. SYNC SOURCE using the S

CRUB

W

HEEL

and press E

NTER

.

3. Use the Arrow keys or the Scrub Wheel to select either EXTERNAL or

INTERNAL.

4. Press E

NTER

to confirm your selection.

If the external reference signal is missing or bad, the S

TOP

button will flash and the

message “(SYNC INPUT BAD)” will be shown in the top line of the display. It is not
possible to play or record while the unit is in this condition. When the correct signal is applied
the unit will automatically lock to it and clear the error displays.

Note that when recording using the digital inputs, sync is always derived from the digital

input being recorded, even if it is not the one selected for external sync. This only presents a
problem when recording from a device that is not sync’ed to the sample rate of the monitoring
system. During the recording, the connection from the Shortcut digital output to the monitoring
system will not be locked to the sync reference. The recording itself will be unaffected and will
sound perfect on subsequent playback. Once the recording is finished, the sync reference will
return to the external reference input for playback.

All other operations are the same as when using internal sync.

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