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1.    Dante sources must be connected in order to select them as audio input sources     Press the AUDIO Button to access the Main View  If the Source column is not visible  press  the AUDIO Button again to reveal it  Input View      Rotate the Control Knob to select the desired track     Press the Control Knob to focus the highlighter on the selected track   s parameters  The high   lighter will become orange and focus on a single column in the track     Rotate the Control Knob to highlight the Source column     Press the Control Knob to open the Audio Source options window  Select the general type of  input to be used from Off  Line In  AES In  MADI In  or Dante and press the Control Knob  again to open up all options for that input type     Press the Control Knob to make a selection and exit the Audio Input Source options window     Inputs  amp  Outputs    For quick general audio source configurations use  Audio   Audio Input Quick Setup    See    Setup  Menu Options     page 49     Input Gain Control    Audio Input Gain is set in the Audio Setup Screen in the Gain column  To adjust the gain of an audio    track     1     Press the AUDIO Button to access the Main View  If the Gain column is not visible  press the  AUDIO Button again to reveal it  Input View      Rotate the Control Knob to select the desired track     Press the Control Knob to focus the highlighter on the selected track   s parameters  The high   lighter will become orange and focus on a single column in the t
2.   Audio Menu    The Audio Menu provides quick access to the various 970 audio settings and windows  These are  separated by the views Audio Settings  Tracks  and Output Routing  When Audio Settings is select   ed  the 970 Audio menu options are displayed and can be edited directly from the web browser     Audio Tracks    The Audio Tracks screen allows all the same adjustments as the Main View on the 970 itself     SOUND DEVICES       External Control     O44u05  buJ94x3    970 User Guide and Technical Information    udio Settings Outputs    Track 01 Off  Track 02 ej  Track 03 Line In 3  Track 04 Line In 4    Track 05 Line In 5       Track 06 Line In 6    1  Track Name 5  Armed Track  On   Click to edit  Track is armed with an active input  source and will be written during record     2  Track Source ing  Click to unarm     Hover cursor  or touch  to access menu of  available audio input sources  6  Unarmed Track    3  Gain Controls  rack is not armed  Click to arm     Slider and drop down menu controls 7  Armed Track  Off   input gain level  Track is armed with input source set to  Off and will be not be recorded  Click to  4  Input Delay MA    Set delay of input signal in milliseconds     Audio Output Routing    When the Outputs tab is selected  track to output controls appear  From this view route any track to  any output     TC Menu    Timecode Sync Menu settings are displayed and can be edited directly from the web browser     Remote Menu    The Remote Menu provides quick
3.   RxTC   incoming userbits  UB   nal timecode to incoming  RxTC     Jam Received TC transmitting internal  Ambient   Lockit  timecode value   timecode      GENTC   and transmitting internal userbits  UB   e Push MENU Button to back out       UB   Jam time Of Day Sets the internal timecode clock to the current time  of day   Sets the Ambient   Lockit timecode generator value in      00 00 00 00  Set Generator TC HH MM SS FF format   Timecode value   Sets userbits of the Ambient   Lockit timecode    00 00 00 00  a ibd cda  Hex  00 FF for each slot    suoudo nusw dnyjas    Sets the offset of the beginning timecode stamp of    recorded files  Useful when there is a constant offset  File Start TC Offset between camera and 970 recorded files  The applied  offset does not affect timecode output of the 970     Remote Control    Parameter Name Description     gt  0   numeric  10 to  10        Options    it    Enable or disable RS422 capabilit ae  P y  gt  Off    Set the DevicelD communicated to attached RS422    Sony BVW75  Enable or disable automatic recording with the pres      Off  Rec Start Stop ence of running timecode at the timecode input     Set GPIO inputs  pins 1  2  and 3 on GPIO connector   4 to active high or active low  Active high  Connecting  the pin to  5V will activate the function  Active low   Connecting the pin to ground will activate the function   Set GPIO outputs  pins 6  7  and 8 on GPIO connec   tor  to active high or active low  Active high  When the  5  GPI
4.   Video Input Details  Type in 970 IP Address to connect to Displays the resolution  frame rate  and  PIXNET  source  SDI or HDMI  of incoming video  ignal   2  Unit Page Tabs Signa  Each Unit Page can be opened in a sepa  7  Format Details  rate browser tab  When unit is in Video Mode  Displays  3  Unit N details of the video codec the unit is set to    dubie record  When unit is in Audio Mode  Dis   Lists all units connected to the network   plays sample rate  but depth  and armed  Click on a Name to open the Unit Page t  l   rack count   for a particular unit   4  IP Address i cia l l      isplays Group settings for all units cur   Displays the IP Address for all units cur  J hendak C    fee aa ha eas rently on the network  Group settings can  ou be edited using the drop down menu for  5  Take Details each unit     When unit is in Video Mode  Displays  the resolution and frame rate that the  unit is configured to record  When unit  is in Audio Mode  Displays WAV Poly or  WAV Mono     SOUND DEVICES       External Control     O 44u05  buJ94x3    970 User Guide and Technical Information    PIXNET Unit Page    The Unit page allows for near full remote control of the 970 via the web browser     Jj DEVICES    M 9 M UB                   GEBEN CER        10 1 3 26  Funit clip    HP  All tracks summed   stereo    F Audio  48k 24 bits 8ch    SDI In  No video  File  WAV  Audio Only    ma    1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9        v  2 02       All Units Page button  
5.   to an Ethernet network  via switch or router   or direct to a computer  ad hoc   the 970 can be con   trolled remotely via PIXNET  PIXNET is a built in web server with an intuitive GUI and is accessed       SOUNDSDEVICES 29    External Control     O 44u05  DuJ94x3    970 User Guide and Technical Information    with an HTTP connection using a web browser  The interface is designed for use with current ver   sions of Chrome and Safari     PIXNET only supports a single client  browser  connection to a 970 at one time  Accessing PIXNET  on a single 970 from multiple clients simultaneously is not supported  Control access to 970 units with  Setup Menu option  Network   Authentication      The 970 s web IP address must be determined before accessing PIXNET     1        v  2 02    Make sure that the 970 is powered on and connected to a network or directly to a computer  via one of the rear panel Ethernet connectors     The 970 must have a unique name when controlling multiple 970 units via PIXNET  Verify  that the 970 has a unique name in  Network   This 970 s Name      The 970 can automatically find a unique IP Address when    Network   Auto IP Settings  is set to On  This is the recommended method for set   ting up IP connections on the 970  If needed  the IP settings can be manually entered  To  manually enter IP settings  set  Network   Auto IP Settings  to Off  Then manually en   ter  Network   IP Address   Subnet Mask  Gateway  values     PIXNET supports connection to a sing
6.   where the column of the desired Dante transmitting device in   tersects with the row of the 970 you wish to set input sources on  This expands the table to  display a matrix of the transmitting device s outputs to the 970 s inputs                           4  Click the slots in the matrix where you wish to route or un route audio channels  A green  c circle with a check mark will appear in slots that are routed    a  N  go   Device Status   Clock Status   Events  O d   x  c faudinate   g  E   E  On Filter Transmitters E    8  a  JN     _  Filter Receivers a  AA Ee   m   a          Dante Receivers   EdChigiak        0 mi  E WE E  e  7 e  t See    DB 000000 i       v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    Dante Redundancy    When  Network   Dante Redundancy Mode  is set to On  the 970 s Primary and Secondary Ethernet  ports both transmit Dante Audio data over separate networks  This provides a fail safe of the Dante  system if one of the networks should fail     In Dante Redundancy Mode  two separate networks must be run and they CANNOT be connected to one  another  Connect any computer running Dante Controller to the 970 s PRI Ethernet network     See http   www audinate com  for further information on the Dante protocol     Choosing Audio Sources    Audio Input Source is selected in the Input View in the Source column  To configure an input source     1  
7.  Address     smb   192 168 1 100    J LO     Favorite Servers         7  Remove   Browse     Co nnect                    Windows  Click the Start button  or press the Windows key on the keyboard   In the  search box  enter the 970 address as  V A  IP Address      Enter the user name and password     j   See more results        192 168 1 100 x    Shutdown    gt      i   J    m   es   FA Sound Devices Wave        Sound Devices  LLC        d  I     ns pppp                            Drives that are in Ethernet File Transfer mode will appear as folders in the mounted volume  on the computer  When no drives are set to Ethernet File Transfer mode  a folder titled    No_  Drives_Attached    will appear instead     Set the drive s mode to Record to remove it from the network and make it available for  recording and playback on the 970  Allow time for the drives to remount before Recording or  Playing back files  The Drive Status Main View field will return to white when the drives are  ready     Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    FileSafe Utility and the Sound Devices File Format    During recording  the 970 will store data in a temporary file format with the extension  sda  When  the recording is completed  the file is converted to its standard  wav format  In the event of unintend   ed drive removal or power loss during recording  these files can be recovered by t
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10.  Network Group  assigns the 970 to  one of four available groups     In this section  the term  unit  refers to PIX 2501  PIX 2701  or PIX 260i Video Recorders  or the 970  Audio Recorder  unless otherwise specified     There is no    master       slave  relationship in Network Groups  All units in a group are    master      Transport commands and settings changes made on any unit a group will ripple to all other units  in the group  If a transport command or settings change has to be made to only one unit in a group   the unit must be temporarily removed from the group before making the change  To quickly toggle  between No Group and the current group setting  press MENU Button   Control Knob     Requirements and considerations when setting up Network Groups     e The maximum number of units supported in a single group is currently 10  Increasing the amount  of units in a group increases the time of response for grouped transport commands and auto con   figuration     e  tis recommended that timecode be distributed individually to each unit in a group rather than     daisy chained    through units in a group     e Allow all units in a group to auto configure before proceeding with grouped operations  See the  following section for details   See  Group Auto Configuration     page 28     e Some settings are not linked even when units are in the same group   See    Grouped Settings     page  27     Grouped Settings    Network Grouping    A settings change of any unit in the gro
11.  Playback Mode  Pa i jon    Play List    Play List   Pause    Play List   Loop    SOUND DEVICES          Setup Menu Options    suoudo nuew dnyjas       970 User Guide and Technical Information    Parameter Name Description Options    Displays a dialog that shows all shortcut button combi   nations  This is not a setting  but a helpful reference        Displays a dialog indicating firmware version and  12   Version Info serial number  This is not a setting  but a helpful refer   ence   Searches attached drives for a  prg firmware file and  Update Software begins the firmware update process  MEE    Quick Setup       Parameter Name Description Options       Load Factory Settings Loads default setup      Load Settings From Drive 1 ae selected setup from setup files saved on Drive SS  Save Settings to Drive 1 ae dialog to name and save current setup to Drive TF       v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    Button Shortcuts    Button Combination Effect    AUDIO   Control Knob rotate Change HP source  AUDIO   LCD From the Main View  Solo the highlighted channel in the headphones  LCD   Control Knob press Adjust LCD and button brightness    Stop   Rew False take  Deletes last take and decrements Take Number    Stop   Fast Forward re increment  Changes the scene name by increasing it numerically or by alpha charac     MENU   FILES Button lock options  Unlock Button
12.  Stopped  press to cue up the next  file for Playback  During Playback or  Pause  press once to jump to the next Cue  Marker or next file  press and hold to in   crease playback speed  Continue to hold          970 User Guide and Technical Information    13  Headphone Volume Knob       Adjusts the overall volume of the head   phones  NOTE  the headphone output is  capable of ear damaging levels  Take care  when adjusting among signal sources             14  Headphone Output 1 4     for fast ds   Wa eue TRS stereo headphone connector  Can  11  Record Button drive headphones from 8 to 100 ohms to  Begins recording  Optional  Splits the very high headphone levels   recording and begins writing a new 15  USB Keyboard Input  Pod Via M AK Caper USB A female connector to connect a USB   R Fi i  REEN REE DUKON E Spot  keyboard  Keyboards can be used to navi   12  Rewind Button gate  control  and enter metadata into the  When Stopped  press to cue up the previ  970  Keyboards with integrated USB hubs  ous file for Playback  During Playback are not compatible   and Pause  press once to jump to the  previous Cue Marker or beginning of the  file  press and hold to reverse playback  speed  Continue to hold for faster reverse  speeds   o  Rear Panel C  x  jum  Q   a  U  ee ss ss ee AM A  p Q  Yi Zsa SE CH 1 8 LINE IN A  I eeano 3  HI CH 1 8 LINE OUT E   p IA       sear    cC AES CH 1 8 IN OUT 5         e         9 09330 o  eHe 0000  Eg gg 96 30    3  MADI I O  SC Optical   Input  top  acce
13.  access via the web browser to the 970 Remote Control menu op   tions  Menu settings are displayed and can be edited directly from the web browser     Network Menu    The Network Menu provides quick access via the web browser to the 970 Network menu options   Menu settings are displayed and can be edited directly from the web browser     System Menu    The System Menu provides quick access via the web browser to the 970 System menu options  Menu  settings are displayed and can be edited directly from the web browser     Triggering Recording from External Timecode    The 970 can be configured to start recordings when incoming timecode begins rolling and stop when  it becomes stationary  This is generally referred to as  Record Run  timecode  The master timecode  device should be setup in this manner  To configure the 970 to follow Record Run commands        v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    1  SetSetup Menu option  Remote Control   Rec Start Stop  to Timecode     2  Make sure that the device that is sending timecode is configured to send station   ary timecode while stopped and running timecode while recording  To cause the 970  to stop recording when linear timecode signal is absent  disconnected   set Setup Menu option   Timecode Sync   Timecode Mode  to Ext TC  LTC Halt      3  Some cameras do not send the correct timecode in the first few seconds 
14.  attached simultaneously  When mul   tiple power sources are connected  the 970 uses only one source at a time  The order of precedence  for power sources is     1  DCInput 1  Primary power source   2  DC Input 2  Secondary power source   3  PowerSafe circuitry  Shutdown     By default  the 970 operates from the Primary power source  When the Primary power source is  removed  or its voltage drops below 9V   the 970 switches to the Secondary power source without  interruption  if available  When operating from the Secondary power source  if the Primary power  source voltage rises above 10 5V  the 970 switches to the Primary power source without interruption     PowerSafe    When power is removed or voltage drops below the threshold and no Secondary power source is  available  PowerSafe circuitry activates  The 970 displays a warning  stops any active recordings  fin   ishes writing files  and shuts the 970 down  The PowerSafe Battery powers the 970 during this time   This feature ensures that files are protected even in the event of an unexpected power loss        v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    When multiple rack mounted PIX video recorders  PIX 250i  PIX 270i  or PIX 2601  or the 970 Audio  Recorder are in use on an Ethernet network  they can be grouped together for transport control and  linking of most setup options  Setup Menu option  Network  
15.  for repair  Product returned without an RMA  number may experience delays in repair  When sending a unit for repair  please do not include ac   cessories  including SSD HDD  CF cards  batteries  power supplies  carry cases  cables  or adapters  unless instructed by Sound Devices     Sound Devices  LLC   Service Repair RMA  XXXXX  E7556 State Road 23 and 33  Reedsburg  WI 53959 USA  telephone   608  524 0625    Technical Support   Bug Reports    Warranty  amp  Technical Support    For technical support and bug reporting on all Sound Devices products contact     Sound Devices  LLC   E mail  support sounddevices com   web  www sounddevices com support    Telephone   1  608  524 0625   Toll Free in the U S A    800  505 0625  Fax   1  608  524 0655    Sound Devices hosts a user support forum  The URL is   http   forum sounddevices com    Sound Devices cannot guarantee that a given computer  software  or operating system configuration  can be used satisfactorily with the 970 Audio Recorder based exclusively on the fact that it meets our  minimum system requirements        SOUND DEVICES    SOUND  SDEVICES    
16.  high speed data interface for transferring files from the drive to a computer  Only one data connec   tion can be used at a time  See PIX CADDY 2 documentation for details on attaching a 2 5  drive to  the PIX CADDY 2     The PIX CADDY CF supports CF cards instead of 2 5  drives  It functions the same as the PIX CAD   DY except that it does not support the Mono File Format     See PIX CADDY and PIX CADDY CF documentation for full details     eSATA    Drives 3 and 4 are eSATAp connections on the Rear panel  These connections can be used to power  an external drive via 5V eSATAp  or they can be used with powered external enclosures using an  eSATA  non powered  cable  It is important to use an approved drive and external enclosure to en   sure proper performance  An up to date list of supported storage devices can be found online   ittp     www sounddevices com approved    Supported Storage Devices    Sound Devices maintains a list of storage devices that are approved for use with the 970  An up to   date list of supported storage devices can be found online   ittp   uww sounddevices com approved    Mechanical  spinning  hard drives are supported with some limitations  Only poly WAV files are  supported when recording to mechanical drives  The 970 will display a warning when attempting to  record mono files to a spinning drive and recording will not begin     Approved mechanical drives are recommended for use only in stationary applications  Excessive vibration  or motion may 
17.  pressing the Control Knob    Ctrl   Q Add Cue Marker   Shift   Ctrl  Q   Delete Cue Marker   Ctrl   Alt   F10   Enters Menu Customization   In Setup Menu only    Exits   cancels current dialog     Page Up Moves the highlight to the top or bottom of displayed list elements   Page Down    Moves the highlight to the end of a list   Moves the highlight to the beginning of a list     F1  F2  F3  and F4 keys can be pushed in combinations to activate button shortcuts  just like their respec   tive buttons on the 970  See Shortcuts          v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information       Storage    The 970 records on up to four separate storage devices simultaneously  There are two PIX CADDY  slots on the front panel that are accessed by pulling the LCD Handle forward and tilting the LCD  down  Additionally  there are two eSATAp connections on the rear panel  The four drive connections  are numbered 1 to 4  Functions on the 970 will refer to the drives using these numbers     PIX CADDY 2 and PIX CADDY CF  Drives 1 and 2 are PIX CADDY slots behind the LCD on the Front panel     The PIX CADDY 2 allows for simple  quick  and solid connection and removal of drives for file stor   age and exchange  When connected to a 970  whether powered on or off  the caddy s USB 3 0 and  FireWire 800 connections are disabled  When the PIX CADDY 2 is removed from a 970  it operates as  a
18.  prg file and give the option to install the first file that it finds  cancelling this dialog will  cause the 970 to search for another  prg on any attached storage devices   When the correct   prg file has been located  highlight the OK button and press the Control Knob to begin the  firmware update     The 970 will verify that the file is not corrupted  then it will update the firmware  When done  the unit will need to be powered down and then back up     Firmware updates can take several minutes to complete  Never pull power during a firmware update     Various functions and ports may become inactive while firmware is updating        v  2 02    Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information       The Setup Menu controls a wide range of parameters for the 970  The parameters are organized into  categories  making the Setup Menu easy to navigate  The following tables show the parameter name   a description  options available  and the factory default setting where applicable     Default settings can be altered   See  Setup Management and Firmware Upgrades   page 46     File Storage    Parameter Name Description Options    A sub menu with 4 items representing each drive slot   Options presented here are available for each of the 4  drive slots  Read Only  Drive is not used for record   ing  but is available for playback  Record  Drive will e Read Only  be written to during 
19.  time of day clock  The value  can be set by    jamming value  in the Setup Menu options  TIMECODE SYNC   Jam Received TC  or   TIMECODE SYNC   Jam Time Of Day   The value can also be set manually from Setup Menu option   TIMECODE SYNC   Set Generator TC      24h Run Auto Mute    Functions the same as 24h Run mode except timecode signal is muted from the timeocde output  when the 970 is in Stopped mode  This allows rec run functionality when Rec Run mode is not suit   able  e g  Multi camera shoots      External Timecode Mode    Reader mode  The 970 s internal timecode generator follows an external timecode signal appearing  at the BNC Timecode Input  If the external timecode is removed  the internal generator continues to  run to preserve continuous timecode     External Timecode Halt Mode    Reader mode  Identical to normal External Timecode mode  except that when external timecode   is removed  signal is lost   the internal timecode does not continue  When Setup Menu option   Remote Control   Rec Start Stop  is set to Timecode  this mode will cause the 970 to stop record   ing when timecode signal is disconnected or invalid  In addition to stopping when stationary time   code is received      SOUND DEVICES       Synchronization  amp  Timecode    opoooeuurj     uounziuoJg  uAS    970 User Guide and Technical Information    The 970 features an advanced powering system with 2 redundant DC Inputs  on rear XLR4M con   nections  and PowerSafe technology  Two power sources can be
20.  will display  a dialog message  Configuring Network  Please Wait    Wait 10 seconds after this dialog has cleared  before proceeding with grouped operations     Common tasks that will cause a group to auto reconfigure     e A unit on the LAN is powered on or off   e A unit is connected or disconnected from the LAN     e A unit is added or removed from a group via  Network   Network Group      Grouped Transport    Transport control  Record  Play  Pause  Stop  Fast Forward  and Rewind  of grouped units is linked   Recording is frame synchronized among all units in a group  When a file is selected for playback   all units in the group will play the file of that same name if it exists  If no file of that name exists   grouped units will play the most recently played or recorded file     Adding and removing cue markers  jumping to cue markers  and looped playback is not supported  in grouped units  These features can be effectively used in a grouped unit setup  However  manual  setup on each unit in the group is required  Following are step by step instructions to using these  features with grouped units  Failure to comply with these recommendations can result in undesired  behavior if any one of these features is in use while units are grouped  This could include     e Out of sync playback between grouped units  e Some units in the group dropping out of playback prematurely  e Some units playing back the wrong file  e Sluggish transport control response time  To effectively use 
21. 00  o  Fie Sampe Rae KMC  FT   U  Audio SampleRate         v   v  Digitizer Sample Rate  XML  U  Actual sample rate of AD comer         v  heh  on FT  Uiwwdo Bitbept                 v   v   channels  XML FT  U  Tol amount of armed tacks when take was recorded   v   v       Frame Rate  KML bEXT  Ufrmecode Sym FrmeRate    v   v      To Flag  ND or NDF  KM  BEXT   U fTimecode Sync FrameRatel             v    NINKININININ SIS S    Start Timecode IXML  bEXT   M  Stored as a sample count since midnight pv  v    S          Wai      NIIT u imecode Sync Set Generator vais    v   v  Timecode Sample Rate  ow MSCS  Track Information    Channel index  KML      WmkMme III  interleave index      XM      MOdecamemads     masters pa oo            meme pwe fw 07 0    v    S          v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    Originator Reference  Software Version v    Total Files M  number of files representing a take YA    File History       CamID    The CamID field consists of a single alpha character  It is intended to indicate which physical camera  shot the content for the take     Reel    The reel can be considered a container for all assets generated during a recording session or day s  work  It is intended to indicate what reel the recording is part of  The 970 will create a folder at the  root level for each Reel  Recorded files are placed inside the current Reel fold
22. 017 KB    TheTower 002 wav  8  0 02 GB    TheTower 001 wav  8  1 05 GB    Reel 2  2  1 GB    TheFool 002 wav 500 MB    TheFool 001 wav 500 MB  Reel 1  12        While in the File List  press FILES to collapse all Reel folders and mono takes to ease file navigation     It is recommended that files in the same Play List or reel be of the same sample rate     Take Details Screen    From the File List  highlight a file and press the Control Knob to view the Take Details Screen  To  view Multi file Take details  highlight the menu item with file extension then press and hold the  Control Knob  Take Details include     e Start TC  Start Timecode value   e Duration  Duration of the recording in  minutes and seconds    e Created  Time and date the file was cre   ated    e File Format  Poly or Mono Broadcast  WAV File   e Audio Fmt  Sample rate  Bit depth  and  Track count    e Timecode fps  TFrame rate value of  stamped timecode    e User bits  Userbit value    e Media  The drive and reel folder where  the file is stored    e File Size  The size of the file on the drive        SOUND DEVICES    Menu  amp  Navigation    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Senator CntctMnfctr 001 wav    4 Exit 242121212121 Returns to file list   2  Delete   3  Add to Play List   4  Remove from Play List   5  Empty Play List    Start TC  00 00 00 00 Audio Fmt  48 00k 24b 2ch  Duration  44s TC fps  29 97nd  Created  Today  9 40AM User bits  00 00 00 00  File Format  BWAV Poly Media   HD1 Apple  Fi
23. AR AUDIO OR  VIDEO DEFECTS ARISING FROM  RELATED TO OR OTHERewindlSE ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE PRODUCTS OR THE END USER S  USE OR OPERATION THEREOF  REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES ARE CLAIMED UNDER CONTRACT  TORT OR  ANY OTHER THEORY     CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  FOR WHICH SOUND DEVICES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE SHALL INCLUDE   WITHOUT LIMITATION  LOST PROFITS  PENALTIES  DELAY DAMAGES  LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND OTHER DAMAGES AND  LIABILITIES WHICH END USER SHALL BE OBLIGATED TO PAY OR WHICH END USER OR ANY OTHER PARTY MAY INCUR RE   LATED TO OR ARISING OUT OF ITS CONTRACTS WITH ITS CUSTOMERS OR OTHER THIRD PARTIES  NOTWITHSTANDING AND  WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING  IN NO EVENT SHALL SOUND DEVICES BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT OF DAMAGES IN  EXCESS OF AMOUNTS PAID BY THE END USER FOR THE PRODUCTS AS TO WHICH ANY LIABILITY HAS BEEN DETERMINED  TO EXIST  SOUND DEVICES AND END USER EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT THE PRICE FOR THE PRODUCTS WAS DETERMINED  IN CONSIDERATION OF THE LIMITATION ON LIABILITY AND DAMAGES SET FORTH HEREIN AND SUCH LIMITATION HAS BEEN  SPECIFICALLY BARGAINED FOR AND CONSTITUTES AN AGREED ALLOCATION OF RISK WHICH SHALL SURVIVE THE DETER   MINATION OF ANY COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION THAT ANY REMEDY HEREIN FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE        SOUND DEVICES    Table of Contents    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Introduction    The Sound Devices 970 is rack mountable  64 track audio recorder  The 970 records up to 64 chan   nels of monophonic or polyphonic  24 bit WAV 
24. Click to return to All Units Page     Previous   During playback  jumps to the begin   ning of the file or previous cue marker  In  Stopped mode  loads previous file     Rewind  Acts as Rewind Button  When selected  the clip will reverse at 2x speeds     Play  Functions as Play button     Stop  Functions as Stop Button     Unit Name and IP Address  Displays the name and IP Address of the  current unit     Fast Forward  Acts as Fast Forward button  When se   lected the clip advances at 2x speeds     Next  Jumps to the next file     Record  Functions as Record Button     DS 270i  10  1 376        PIKNET    10  Group  Displays current Group setting  guickly  change designated group or remove from  group using the drop down menu     11  File Format  Displays current file format  poly or  mono WAV files   Click to change file  format     12  Drive Status 1 4  Displays the drive status of all drives   D1 D4      13  Absolute Time  Time elapsed since beginning of current  recording or currently playing file     14  Timecode  Displays the current timecode value     15  Frame Rate  Displays the current timecode frame rate     16  File Name  Displays the current file name     17  Menu Tabs  Click on each tab to display the respective  menu     Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    18  Armed Channel Count 19  Bit Depth  Displays the current amount of armed Displays the cu
25. Cue Markers with grouped units   1  Playback a file   2  Findthe spot in the file in which a cue marker is to be placed   3  Pause Playback   4  Press FILES   Fast Forward to lay a cue marker   5    Repeat step 4 for all units in the group  Now when jumping to a cue marker on one unit all  units in the group will also jump to the cue point and remain in sync        v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    External Control    RS422    The 970 conforms to the Sony P2  9 pin  machine control standard over RS422  The 970 acts as a slave  only  not as a master  To enable RS422 set  Remote Control   RS422  to On  The following table lists  all commands supported by the 970 as well as how those commands are supported on three popular  R5422 controllers     Command DNF ST300 JLC ES450 Player Mou      mus     E     KA        v WA   stop Playback              vs   opao   e  mena       w   ws        mem     vw                                  ua       ww         AA  sume   e   ww   w          sam MAA WAA MAANA   m WA  ecandPrtwecone NN CNN NUN NN NE NN    ew                         l                             To access Fast Forward V mode on the ES450  press SHIFT   F FWD  Then use the FFWD or Rewind  keys for NEXT  PREV file selection        Web Interface   PIXNET    When either the primary  PRI  or secondary  SEC  Ethernet ports on the 970 rear panel are connected
26. Ground  9 Output 3 signal      10 Output 2 signal      11 Output 2 Ground  12 Output 1 signal      13 unused  14 Output 8 signal      15 Output 7 signal      16 Output 7 Ground  17 Output 6 signal      18 Output 5 signal      19 Output 5 Ground  20 Output 4 signal      21 Output 3 signal      22 Output 3 Ground  23 Output 2 signal      24   Output 1 signal      25 Output 1 Ground    Mates with DB 25 Male Connectors  wired in Tascam fashion    Mates with DB 25 Male Connectors  wired in Tascam fashion          Connector Pin Assignments    sjuouiuBissy uid 10p  uuo     970 User Guide and Technical Information     CH 1 8 AES IN OUT  9000000000090      gt   L3    wamo FPR EET    j 45    DB 9  1    RS422     8P6C F  2    Ethernet     USB B  1    Factory        1 Digital Out 4 signal      2    Digital Out 4 Ground  3 Digital Out 3 signal      4   Digital Out 2 signal      5 Digital Out 2 Ground  6 Digital Out 1 signal      7   Digital In 4 signal      8 Digital In 4 Ground  9 Digital In 3 signal      10 Digital In 2 signal  4   11 Digital In 2 Ground  12 Digital In 1 signal      13 unused   14 Digital Out 4 signal      15 Digital Out 3 signal      16 Digital Out 3 Ground  17 Digital Out 2 signal      18 Digital Out 1 signal      19 Digital Out 1 Ground  20 Digital In 4 signal      21 Digital In 3 signal      22 Digital In 3 Ground  23 Digital In 2 signal      24   Digital In 1 signal      25 Digital In 1 Ground    1 Ground  2   Record Input  3 Playback Input  4   Stop Input  5   unu
27. Hz  48 048 kHz  and 96 kHz sampling rates  e 3 9vp p   e 75 ohm    Machine Control  Web based control of settings and transport   GPIO on 8 pins  Phoenix connector    Front panel USB host  Keyboards without hubs acceptable     2 Connections  Primary and Secondary    Locking 4 pin XLR connectors  pin 1   ground  pin 4        10 27V  60W max   Internal PowerSafe battery for safe shutdown when main power is lost     3 9  x 8 6  x 10 3   8 4 cm x 21 8 cm x 26 2 cm   6 Ibs  2 oz   6 0125 Ibs     10   C to  40   C    v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    SOUND DEVICES       Manufacturer   s Name  Sound Devices  LLC    Manufacturer   s Address  E7556 State Rd  23 and 33  Reedsburg  WI 53959  USA    Declares under sole responsibility that the product as delivered    Product Name  970 Audio Recorder  Model Number  970  Product Options  This declaration covers all options of the above products    complies with the essential requirements of the following applicable European Directives  and carries the CE marking  accordingly     EMC Directive  2004 108 EC   EN 55022 2010  EN 55103 2 2009    First date of CE approval October 25  2012     This Declaration of Conformity applies to the above listed products placed on the EU market after     January 29  2014 MAA    Date Matt Anderson  Director of Engineering    SOUNDGDEVICES       Declaration of Conformity    9SU92I  94
28. Information    PIK CADDY 2 and PIK CADDY CF  Optional            5  PUG PPP PIDE 7  31 25 RETI 8  Input Gain Control                                13  Input Delay Control                               14  Headphone Output                              15  File Format  Polyphonic or Monophonic              18  SampleRate                                     18  BIG DG OU PP 19  Pre ROl MMC  19  Play AN MEC Cm 21    Synchronization and Timecode    Sync Reference                                    Timecode Reader                                    Powering    PowerSafe                                         SOUNDGDEVICES    24    Internal Ambient   Lockit  Timecode Generator       24  Timecode Modes                                 24       Table of Contents    SJU9JUOD Jo e qpj    970 User Guide and Technical Information       Network Grouping    Grouped Settings                                 27 Group Auto Configuration                        28  Pushing Settings to Group                         27 Grouped Transport                               28    External Control    jsp                               HO 29 GPIO  General Purpose Input   Output                35  Webilnterface PIKNET                           29 USBKeyboard                                   36  Triggering Recording from External Timecode        34    Storage and File Management    jo                             M       37 FileManagement                                38  Metadata   Setup Management and Firmw
29. It will appear as if  the file was originally recorded at a 48 KHz sampling rate at a TC rate of 29 97 ND     Fostex DV40    When using files recorded in the 48 048kF mode in with a DV40 with early software  set the DV40  timecode frame rate to 29 97ND  Timecode stamps will properly match the original timecode start  times     47 952k and 47 952kF    Both 47 952 and 47 952KF settings use a record sampling rate of 47 952 kHz  0 1  lower than 48 kHz   The 47 952kF mode  however  identifies the file as being recorded at 48 kHz  Additionally there are  two frame rate options in 47 952kF mode  The timecode frame rate can be set to 23 97 while the file is  identified as 24ND or it can be set to 29 97ND while the file is identified as 30ND  By default  when  47 952kF mode is selected the frame rate is changed to 29 97ND and identified as 30ND unless the  Frame Rate was already set to 23 97 in which case it will remain at 23 97     Bit Depth    Recording    The 970 records either 16 or 24 bit WAV files  The bit depth for is set from the Setup Menu option   Audio   Bit Depth      Bit depth defines the digital    word length  used to represent a given sample and correlates to the  maximum dynamic range that is represented by the digital signal  Larger bit depths accommodate  more dynamic range  Sound Devices recommends 24 bit recording for all critical production     Pre Roll    To prevent missing record cues or up cutting takes  the 970 has pre roll buffering available  When  active  
30. Knob to enter the Take Details view     4  Highlight and select the Delete option  A dialog will appear to confirm the deletion  Turn the  Control Knob to highlight and select  OK      Deleting a file removes it from the current drive only  If the same take was written to other drives  the file  will remain on those drives unless manually deleted     Transferring Files    USB  Firewire  Thunderbolt    Files on 970 formatted storage volumes can be copied to a computer by removing the storage device  from the 970 and connecting it to a computer  Storage devices formatted with the 970 recorder use  the exFAT filesystem  See File Storage    The Firewire 800 and USB 3 0 connectors on the PIX CADDY are disabled when the PIX CADDY is  attached to the 970  When attaching the PIX CADDY to a computer  either the Firewire 800 or the  USB 3 0 connection must be used  not both     Sound Devices recommends first copying files from the drive to the computer and then editing the  files  It is not recommended to edit files directly off of the drive     Do not copy unsupported files from a computer  or any other host device  to a drive that is intended to be  used by the 970  If this occurs  it is advisable to format the drive with the 970 before making new record   ings  See Appendix A for currently supported files    Ethernet File Transfer  Samba     Samba is an industry standard networking protocol that enables files to be transferred between the  970 and any device with access to the netwo
31. O Outputs function is true   5V will appear on the pin  Active low   When the function is true  the pin will be grounded     Network       Parameter Name Description       A   Sets name of 970  This must be unique within a  2 1    2 Grouping        Sub menu for network grouping settings   Groups with other PIX 250i  PIX 260i  PIX 270i  and    Network Group 970 units on the network     Copies this unit s settings to all other units in the  2 2   Push Settings to Group group  All grouped settings will be pushed   See   Grouped Settings   page 46     2 5 Synchronize audio channel      settings          Active low    Active high      Active low     Active high    Options       No Group  e Group 1    e Group 2  e Group 3  e Group 4       v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    Parameter Name Description Options       When On the 970   s Primary and Secondary Ethernet  ports both transmit Dante Audio over separate net   works  This provides a fail safe of the Dante system if  one of the networks should fail   n Dante Redun     og  3   Dante Redundancy Mode dancy Mode  two separate networks must   0  be run and they CANNOT be connected to i  one another  Connect any computer running  Dante Controller to the 970 s PRI Ethernet  network     When On  the IP settings will automatically be pro  Di    vided by a DHCP  recommended   or Link local when       Auto IP Sett
32. SOUNDS DEVICES    Track 1  Track 2  Track 3  Track 4  Track 5  Track 6  Track 7  Track 8  Track 9  0 Track 10  Track 11    POWER                f   3 VOL  i Ti   12 Track 12      3 Track 13  Sy 4 Track 14  15  Track 15 Ti  n             970 Track 16 FINI DEd iiio dy VEU     D3  Offline  D4  Offline       Anm     4  5  6  T  8  9   10   11  l      14    L4  or ue    SOUNDSDEVICES    KEYBOARD       970    Rack Mount Production Audio Recorder  User Guide and Technical Information    Firmware rev  2 02       E7556 State Rd  23 and 33  Reedsburg  WI  USA www sounddevices com   1  608  524 0625   Toll Free   800  505 0625 9 fax   1  608  524 0655 support   sounddevices com    Table of Contents    Introduction    Manual Conventions                                 Panel Descriptions    Front Panel                                       RearPanel                                         Menu and Navigation    MainViewWw                                         Audio Inputs    Analog IA IA Ka Wai  Digital Inputs  AA AAA ipis  Choosing Audio Sources                              Audio Outputs    Analog Audio Outputs                             Digital Audio Outputs                                Ethernet    Recording    Sound Devices File Format                          PIG SPMUUING ET  False Take                                        Track Arming    Playback    Cue Markers                                      Playback Mode                                      970 User Guide and Technical 
33. The 970 can be allocated an IP address from a DHCP server  recommended  or over Link local net    working  Link local networking is a protocol which automatically allocates a 169 254 x x IP address  in the absence of any DHCP server  If a DHCP server is available  the 970 will automatically use it if   Network   Auto IP Settings  is set to On     Alternatively  the IP address can be configured manually  When Setup Menu option    Network   Atuo IP Settings  is set to Off  Setup Menu options  Network   IP Address      Network   Subnet Mask   and  Network   Gateway  are enabled  When these settings are improper   ly set  the 970 may be unreachable in the network or may cause conflicts resulting in other devices in  the network being unreachable  Consult with an IT technician to determine the appropriate settings  when connecting to a large network     The 970 uses on board Auto MDIX  crossover detection  to allow for direct connection to a computer or  to a network     Dante uses a separate IP Address which is configured automatically when connected to other Dante  devices  This IP Address is displayed when connected to a computer running Dante Controller  a  free of charge application available from Audinate  See the following link for details about Dante  Controller s capabilities     http   www audinate com     In Dante Redundancy Mode  two separate IP Addresses are used by Dante   See    Dante Redundancy      page 13        v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to c
34. age 29     Sound Devices File Format    During recording the 970 writes to a temporary file format  Files are written with the extension  SDA  When recording is stopped  the file is  finalized  to a standard Broadcast Wave format    WAV  extension   The Sound Devices file format allows for reliable recovery of content in situations where  power was lost or a drive was removed during recording  Upon powering up  the 970 will search for  any  SDA files on all drives and finalize them to Broadcast Wave Files with a  WAV extension     Recording     SDA files can also be recovered to  WAV files with the FileSafe utility for Windows   See  FileSafe Util   ity and the Sound Devices File Format     page 58     File Splitting    Recorded files are split when the file size of Setup Menu option    File Storage   Wave File Split Every  is reached  2GB or 4GB   A new file will be created and  grouped with the other files from the clip in the File View  See    Storage and File Management   page  37   When the Setup Menu option  System   Record Button File Split  is set to On  pushing the  Record Button during recording will begin a new file     False Take    To discard the last take and delete the file  False take   press Stop  Bl  button   Rewind   lt  lt   button  A  dialog box will appear warning that the last take will be deleted and indicate the file name  Use the  Control Knob to highlight OK and push the Control Knob to confirm     SOUNDS DEVICES       DuipJo  ey       970 User Guid
35. ally balanced  RF  ESD  short  and overload protected   pin 2 hot  pin 3 cold     18dBu   1 4    with gain control   26dBu   10k    e 44 1 kHz  47 0952 kHz  48 kHz  48 048 kHz  88 2 kHz  96 kHz  e 24 bit    e 8 channels in and out via DB 25  110 ohm  2 V p p     Accepts 32k  44 1k  48k  96k  192k sample rates with SRC at input       64 channels  e 48kHz input and output      64 channels  32 channels with 88 2 kHz and 96 kHz sampling rates     exFAT    Two  front mounted Sound Devices approved 2 5 inch drives  PIX CADDY 2  or CF cards   PIX CADDY CF     Two  rear panel eSATAp ports for drives meeting Sound Devices specifications  supplies 5V  Q 2A    See Sound Devices    website for a list of approved media  www sounddevices com approved    SOUND DEVICES       Specifications    suounpoyi2  odg       970 User Guide and Technical Information    Timecode and Sync    Modes Supported    Frame Rates  Accuracy    Timecode Inputs   Outputs    Sync Input   Output    Control    RS422  Ethernet  GPIO    Keyboard    USB Keyboard    Power    External    Physical    Size  H xW x D   Weight  Operating Temperature    Freerun  Frerun Auto Mute  24 Hour run  24 Hour run Auto Mute  Record run  External  timecode  External timecode Halt    23 976  24  25  29 97DF  29 97ND  30DF  30ND          0 2ppm  72 frame per 24hrs  accuracy    Holds accurate timecode for 4 hours after power is removed      Timecode Input BNC    Timecode Output BNC    e Wordclock   e Square wave   e 44 1 kHz  47 952 kHz  48 k
36. and decrease the position of all files above in the Play List  Empty Play List  will clear the Play List completely  note that this function affects the entire Play List      Files in a Play List are indicated with a number in the File List     Drive 3 FILE LIST    IDHA    PIX 001 004 mov  PIX 001 003 mov  PIX 001 002 mov  PIX 001 001 mov          v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    In a production environment  during recording   offset and drift are both terms to describe a timing  problem between the timecode signal from two or more audio or video recorders  In a post produc   tion environment  a non linear editor application   offset and drift are both terms to describe a tim   ing problem between two or more audio or video files     Offset  matching the beginning or  head  of a take  occurs because the beginning of takes are not  aligned due to the absence or misuse of timecode  Drift  matching the end or  tail  of a take  occurs  because different recorders  audio or camera  run at different rates   the beginning of files from each  may have zero offset  but by the end they drift apart  The 970 was designed with these problems in  mind and includes the most comprehensive and powerful synchronization features available in a  production recorder  These features can be used to alleviate or eliminate offset and drift problems in  both production and p
37. are Upgrades   Saving and Loading Setup Files                     45 FactoryRestore                                  47  Custom Default Settings and Setup Menu Option Visibil  Firmware Upgrades                               47  p Age 45    Setup Menu Options    FileStorage                                     48 Network                                        51  Uo                    49 System a er ee 52  Timecode Sync                                   50 OuickSetup                                     53  Remote Control                                  51    Button Shortcuts    Connector Pin Assignments    Specifications   Audio Recording                                 5S    COMM Ol CETTE 59  AnalogAudio                                   58 Keyboard                                       59  Digital AudlO IIIA IA AA 58 WE IA AA AIKA 59  File StOFaUe WEI AE tne 58  PAYSA erneer ran ERES ER eO uR RES es 59  TimecodeandSync                               59    Declaration of Conformity  Software License    Warranty and Technical Support    v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    Copyright Notice and Release    All rights reserved  No part of this publication may be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system  or transmitted in any form or by any  means  electronic  mechanical  photocopying  recording  or otherwise  without the expressed written permission of SOUND
38. cause data corruption when using mechanical drives     The 970 formats and writes to an exFAT filesystem  The exFAT filesystem is readable and writable  by Mac OS X  Windows 8  Windows 7  and Windows Vista  Storage devices to be used with the 970  must be formatted by the 970     Windows XP is not compatible with exEAT volumes by default  The Microsoft update KB955704   http   www microsoft com en us download details aspx id 19364  will allow Windows XP to read and  write to exEAT volumes        SOUND DEVICES    Storage  amp  File Management    jueuieBpupw 9 4 9 92601041S    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Mac OSX 10 6 4 and below does not support exFAT volumes     Formatting    To format a drive     1     Make sure the drive to be formatted is connected to the recorder and note which drive num   ber it is     Open Setup Menu option  File Storage   Erase Re format      Choose the Erase Re format  Drive Number for the drive to be formatted or  Erase Re format  All Drives option     A confirmation dialog will appear   All data will be erased  Continue    Use the Control  Knob to select OK     Use the displayed on screen keyboard  or an external USB keyboard  if attached  to enter a  volume label for the drive  and then use the Control Knob to select OK to initiate the format   When formatting all drives at once  the volume label is applied to all drives but each drive  will be suffixed with a dash character and drive number to distinguish between drives     Drive fo
39. ch the SOFTWARE is recorded or fixed  Sound Devices  LLC shall  retain full and complete title to the SOFTWARE and all subsequent copies of the SOFTWARE  regardless of the media or form on or in  which the original copies may exist  The license is not a sale of the original SOFTWARE     Copyright  All rights  title  and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT  including  but not limited to  any images  photographs   animations  video  audio  music  text  and  applets  incorporated into the SOFTWARE PRODUCT  and any copies of the SOFTWARE  PRODUCT are owned by Sound Devices  LLC or its suppliers  The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and interna   tional treaty provisions  Therefore  you must treat the SOFTWARE PRODUCT like any other copyrighted material  except that you may  make copies as only provided below  You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE PRODUCT     Restrictions on use  Licensee may not distribute copies of the SOFTWARE or accompanying materials to others  Licensee may not  modify  adapt  translate  reverse engineer  decompile  disassemble  or create derivative works based on the SOFTWARE or its accompa   nying printed or written materials     Transfer restrictions  Licensee shall not assign  rent  lease  sell  sublicense  or otherwise transfer the SOFTWARE to another party with   out prior written consent of Sound Devices  LLC  Any party authorized by Sound Devices  LLC to receive the SOFTWARE must agree to  be bound by th
40. ched USB key   board  Changes made to the currently recording take and to previously recorded takes will  be written immediately     The special list item  Next Take   represents the file name and metadata for the take that will be  written the next time record is engaged  This entry does not represent a file on the drive  Only  the Scene and Take fields of the next take can be edited  Values entered into Scene and Take fields  of the next take will also be entered into Setup Menu options  File Storage   Scene Shot  and   File Storage   Take  respectively     Editing Metadata trom Quick Metadata Screen   See  Quick Metadata Screen   page 10   Editing Track Names    Audio Track Names are stored in the metadata of the Broadcast Wave File  Audio Track Names are  set in the Main View in the Name column  To edit the name of an audio track        v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    Press AUDIO to access the Main View   Rotate the Control Knob to select the desired track     Press the Control Knob to focus the highlighter on the selected track s parameters  The high   lighter will become orange and focus on a single column in the track     Rotate the Control Knob to highlight the Track Name column     Press the Control Knob to open the Track Name editor  Use the displayed on screen key   board  or an external USB keyboard  if attached  to enter a new track na
41. e and Technical Information    Track Arming    Up to 64 Tracks of audio can be recorded  Tracks must be armed in the Main View in order for them  to be recorded  Armed audio tracks will have a red background in the Arm column  Unarmed audio  tracks will have a black background in the Arm column  To arm or disarm Tracks for recording     1  Press the AUDIO Button to access the Main View   2  Rotate the Control Knob to select the desired track     3  Press the Control Knob to focus the highlighter on the selected track s parameters  The high   lighter will become orange and focus on a single column in the track     4  Rotate the Control Knob to highlight the Arm column  The Arm column is the left most col   umn and displays the track number      5  Press the Control Knob to access the Arm Menu  Turn the Control Knob to select On  Off   All On  or All OFF   All On and All OFF will change the arming status of all tracks  regardless  of which track is selected      Changing a track   s Input Source to OFF will disarm the track     When the sampling rate is 88 2kHz or 96kHz  tracks 33 to 64 are disabled  This is achieved by setting  the sources for tracks 33 to 64 to Off  While the sample rate is set to 88 2kHz or 96kHz  the source for  tracks 33 to 64 cannot be set to anything other than Off     When  Audio   Sample Rate  is set to a sample rate other than 88 2kHz or 96kHz  the track sources for  tracks 33 to 64 will remain Off  They must be manually set to new sources     File Fo
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43. ected source  the Main View label will flash  Additionally  when a source is selected that has no  valid signal  or when the signal at a selected source is lost  a warning dialog will appear on the LCD     Timecode Reader    The 970 includes a timecode reader which can accept incoming SMPTE linear timecode  The time   code reader is enabled whenever the Setup Menu option  Timecode Sync   Timecode Mode  is set  to any Ext TC mode which indicates that it will read external timecode     In situations where a consistent offset is observed between 970 files and other produc    tion recordings  the 970 can offset the timecode stamp on each file  The Setup Menu option   Timecode Sync   File Start TC Offset  allows for adjustment of the frame offset from  10 to  10 in  increments of 1 frame  This setting does not affect timecode on the 970 s outputs     For shoots involving more than one camera or another audio recorder  using the 970 s Timecode  Generator can be more beneficial than using the Timecode Reader to achieve good heads and tails  sync between all recordings     Internal Ambient   Lockit  Timecode Generator    The 970 includes an internal Ambient   ACL 203 Lockit which can be used as a timecode source for  cameras or audio recorders  The Lockit is an ultra high accuracy sync timecode generator with  lt  0 2  ppm    frame per 24 hours  accuracy that is suitable as a master clock in all levels of productions   With its internal  rechargeable battery  accurate timecode is mai
44. ending of the previous file  The default file size is 4GB  This can be reduced to 2  GB in  File Storage   Wave File Split every         v  2 02    Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    File Naming    Files are named according to the file name format as set with Setup Menu option    File Storage   File Name Format   The options for file name format include various combinations of  Drive Name  CamID  Reel  Clip  Scene Shot  and Take metadata fields  The file name format can also  be prefixed with the Network Name as defined in  Network   This 970 s Name   To prefix the file  name with the Network Name  set  File Storage   File Name Prefix  to 970 Name     Folder Structure    All files generated by the 970 are placed into a Reel folder  The Reel Folder name number is defined  by the Reel metadata  which is set in  File Storage   Reel      Deleting a File  Any file that appears in the File List can be deleted directly from the 970  To delete a file   1  Press FILES to enter the File List     2  Note the current drive as displayed on the top of the File List  If the file to be deleted resides  on this drive  continue to step 3  otherwise scroll to the top of the File List with the Control  Knob  then choose the desired drive from the pop up menu     3  Scroll with the Control Knob to highlight and select the file to be deleted  Once highlighted   press the Control 
45. er  This value is alpha   numeric     Clip  The Clip field consists of a numeric value between 1 and 999  It is intended to indicate what clip    number the recording is  This field can be set manually and will increment each time a new file is  recorded  The Clip number will reset to 1 when the Scene or Reel is changed     Scene  Shot    The Scene Shot field consists of an alpha numeric value  Use this field to indicate a descriptive name  for the current scene or shot     To quickly increment the Scene Shot value  press Stop   Fast Forward from the  Main View  How the Scene Shot value increments depends on the current setting of   File Storage   Scene Increment Mode      Numeric   Default  If the current Scene Shot value does not have a number on the end  the number 1  will be appended  Otherwise  the last number will be incremented by 1     Character  If the current Scene Shot value does not have an alpha character on the end  the let    ter  A  will be appended  Otherwise  the last letter will be incremented alphabetically  If the final  character is  Z  it will be changed to  A  and   if an alpha character precedes it   that character will  be incremented alphabetically  Otherwise a preceding  A  will be added so that the resulting Scene   Shot value ends in  AA      Off  Scene Increment shortcut will have no effect     Take    The Take field consists of a numeric value between 1 and 999  It is intended to indicate what take  number the clip is  relative to the scene  Th
46. fect the operating sample rate of the 970  The options for sync reference sources are the Internal   Wordclock  Sync In   AES 1 2  or MADI  The 970 will only lock to supported sample rates  When an  unsupported sample rate is present at the sync reference source  the Main View label will flash and  the text will be red to indicate there is no synchronization occurring     F Sampling Rate Modes  48 048k and 48 048kF    The 48 048kF mode  F can stand for  fake    faux   or    Fostex     is a specific compatibility mode for  use with the Fostex DV40 software  1 74 and previous   Avid  Final Cut Pro  and other post produc   tion environments that do not recognize audio files written at 48 048 KHz  In this mode WAV files are  recorded at a 48 048 kHz sampling rate but are stamped at 48 kHz  When played  they will play back  0 1  slower than real time     One use for the 48 048kF mode is to force a 0 1  speed reduction  pull down  of audio to match  MOS telecined film  24 fps to NTSC  in non linear edit systems  such as Avid or Final Cut Pro  Since  the file is stamped as a 48 KHz file  the edit system will play it back at 48 KHz and not at 48 048 KHz   This  audio pull down  will match the transferred picture without the need for an intermediate step  through other software to create the pull down     The timecode frame rate  actual recording rate  is forced to 30 ND in 48 048kF mode  The audio file   however  is stamped with a 29 97 ND frame rate  along the 48 kHz sampling rate  
47. files from any of its 144 audio inputs  Connections  include 64 channels of Ethernet based Dante  64 channels of optical and coaxial MADI  eight chan   nels of line level analog  and eight channels of AES digital  Any input can be assigned to any track   The recorder also supports 32 track recording at 88 2 kHz and 96 kHz     Files are recorded simultaneously on  up to  4 separate storage devices via two front panel PIX   CADDY slots and two rear panel eSATAp connections  The PIX CADDY slots can accept PIX CAD   DY 2  For 2 5  SSD s or spinning hard drives  or PIX CADDY CF  For CompactFlash media  devices   This redundancy in local  removable storage devices  coupled with standard  Ethernet based file  transfer features further reduces steps in the production workflow  Gigabit Ethernet network ports  enable remote access to recorded files and the ability to transfer them quickly into a post production  environment     Full featured precision timecode and sync reference I O using Ambient Lockit core technology is  provided to allow tight synchronization with external equipment in complex multi machine configu   rations  The 970 supports various external control options  RS422  GPIO  Timecode triggering  and an  embedded web server for network based remote control  Network Grouping functionality enables  linked recording and playback of multiple 970 units connected to a standard Ethernet network     This User Guide details installation and operation of the 970 and corresponds t
48. hange  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    The 970 records industry standard Broadcast WAV Files  BWF  on up to 4 storage devices  Each drive  can be configured independently to be available for recording  available for playback  read only    shared on the network via Samba  or switched to network sharing after becoming full  Setup Menu  option  File Storage   Drive Record Network Mode     See  Storage and File Management   page 37     Pressing the Record Button will start recording provided there is at least one audio track armed  Re   cording will continue until the Stop  Il  button is pressed or until all available drives are full  While  recording     e The Record Button will illuminate red   e The Main View text and drives actively recording turn red   e The Setup Menu is not accessible     If the 970 is not ready to record when a record command is given  the unit will enter a Record  Pending state  In this state the Record Button will flash red  and the system will automatically enter  record when it becomes ready  A Record Pending state is usually caused by file storage mounting or  response time or Play Pause     Record and Stop can also be triggered by other devices  See  Network Grouping     page 27   via a web  browser  See    Web Interface   PIXNET     page 29   RS 422   GPIO  and Timecode  External control of  RS 422   GPIO  and Timecode is configured in Remote Control   See  External Control   p
49. he 970 recorder  itself or with the FileSafe software utility  Upon powering up  the 970 will search all connected drives  for  sda files and convert them to  wav format     The FileSafe utility  currently available for Windows OS  can be used to recover  sda files in the ab   sence of a 970 recorder  Download the FileSafe utility from the Sound Devices website     http   www sounddevices com products filesafe downloads     SOUNDSDEVICES       Storage  amp  File Management    jueuieBpupw 9 4 9 92601041S    ERR    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Metadata    970 Broadcast Wave Files include iXML  revision 1 5  data and bEXT chunk data  For bEXT and iX   ML aware software applications this data is available  For applications that don t recognize bEXT or  iXML  this information is ignored  The following chart details the supported metadata parameters       iXML  Metadata stored in the Broadcast Wave iXML chunk     bEXT  Metadata stored in the Broadcast Wave bEXT chunk   e FMT  Metadata stored in the Broadcast Wave Format chunk  v   supported    Notes l  Metadata Type U   Entered by User Read Write  M   Automatically Entered by the Machine    Reel  Tape  iXML  bEXT   U   File Storage   Reel     iXML  bEXT   U   File Storage   Scene  or via editing next take v v  metadata   Take IXML  bEXT   M  Automatic  U   File Storage   Take  or via editing next take v v  metadata     ows  ULEET Ua ema   V   v  meme     XM   uiva take metadata eing       v   v  pew        me eese 00
50. hidden  7  Settings changed at this point will become the default settings   8  When finished  press Esc or F1 on the keyboard  This will show the Settings Customization    Menu again  Select any of the save options     Keep a record of the password if it is changed  A lost password could result in undesirable limitations     SOUNDS DEVICES       Setup Management  amp  Firmware Upgrades    sappibdn enu 9 jusuieBpupw dnjeg    970 User Guide and Technical Information    The Settings Customization Menu option Reset to Factory Settings will make all Setup Menu items  visible and revert default settings to factory defaults     Factory Restore    To fully restore the unit to its factory firmware state  hold Fast Forward and Stop while booting the  970 up  until the Main View appears  This will load factory default settings and restore some settings  that are normally not affected by performing  Quick Setup   Load Factory Settings   such as restor   ing the network user name and password to  guest      Firmware Upgrades    At times  Sound Devices makes firmware updates available for 970  These updates are easy to apply     1   9a  oF    Download the new  prg file from the Sound Devices website   Copy this file to an approved drive  and connect to the 970     Ensure that the power source for the 970 is reliable  Power loss during a firmware upgrade  process can produce unexpected results     From the System menu in the Setup Menu  select Update Software  The 970 will search for  the 
51. ing several audio recorders    Word   clock inputs together forces all of the recorders to run at the exact same sample rate with no drift   Wordclock inputs are available on higher end audio recorders     Offset problems are easier to overcome than drift problems  By feeding each recording device with  the same timecode signal  the files from different recording devices can all be in sync and there will  be no offset in post production     The 970 can address the synchronization issues of both offset and drift  heads and tails  via its built    in Ambient   Lockit and Wordclock I O  The 970   s Ambient   Lockit features an internal clock which  has an accuracy of    0 2ppm    frame per 24 hours   Numerous 970 recorders can be used to main   tain extremely tight synchronization     Sync Reference  The following table lists the available sources for sync reference     Signal Connection Main View    AES channels 1 2 Digital Audio I O  DB 25  AES1 2  MADI MADI IN  BNC or Optical  MADI          SOUND DEVICES    Synchronization  amp  Timecode    opo  oeuurj     uounziuoJug  u  AS    970 User Guide and Technical Information           Signal Connection Main View    Interna None me    By default  the currently referenced synchronization source is always displayed on the top middle  of the Main View directly in front of the sample rate  When valid signal is present at the selected  source  the Main View label will be displayed in white text  When no valid signal is present at the  sel
52. ings no DHCP is present  When Off the IP Address  Subnet      On  Mask  and Gateway will have to be entered manually   Displays IP Address  can be edited when Auto IP  Displays Subnet Mask  can be edited when Auto IP  Settings is OFF   Displays Gateway  can be edited when Auto IP Set    T Set the user name and password to be used for  m Authentication PIXNET and Samba drive access     guest   guest    Parameter Name Description Options       Determines power on and off method  When set to  Always on  the 970 will turn on and off when external    Always On  1 DC is applied  When Use Power Switch is selected the Use P Switch  970 is powered on and off using a key combination of       Se F OWer owite  AUDIO Button   Control Knob press         40dBFS  HP Warning Bell Level Adjusts the level of the heaphone warning bell sound  Off   60 to  12dBFS   3   Time Zone Selects the international time zone AGM 0000  GENAL LIME UNS    All GMT zones       Toggles daylight saving on or off for the time of day    Off    Selects between 12 or 24 hour format for the time of      12h  Selects between MM DD YY and DD MM YY date    MM DD YY    7   Set Date Time Set the time and date EE      Whether or not a new file will be created when the   On  mnm Rec button File Split Record Button is pushed during recording     Off  Playback Start Mode Choose what to do when file playback is initiated  Oi dE  e Pause on First Frame       Play Once    Play Once   Pause    Play All  10   Playback Mode Determines
53. is field can be set manually and will increment each time  a new file is recorded  The Take number will reset to 1 when the Scene name is changed        SOUND DEVICES    Storage  amp  File Management    jueuieBpupw 9 4 9 92601041S    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Editing Metadata    Metadata can be edited from the 970 before  during  or after recording  Metadata edits to a take will  ripple to that same take on all drives  Metadata can be edited from the Take Details screen or from  the Quick Metadata Screen     Editing Metadata from Take Details  1  Press FILES to access the File List     2  Rotate the Control Knob to highlight a recorded take  the currently recording take  indicated  with red text   or the next take  always at the top of the list with a date label of  Next Take       Drive 1 FILE LIST              Next Take          20t PA WU eR T   Reel 002  2  Today  12 19PM 2 04GB   Current  recording  Take  002 A 001 wav 1 02GB  Reel 001  4  Jan 22  8 13AM 9 30GB  001 C 001 wav 2 90GB  001 B 002 wav 3 20GB   E w   Jan 21  1 15PM   B   001 A 001 wav 2 15GB    Previous  recorded  Takes     x          3  Press the Control Knob to access the Take Details screen   For multi file entries  hold the  Control Knob     4  Rotate the Control Knob to select the desired field for editing     5  Press the Control Knob and use the on screen keyboard or attached USB keyboard to enter  text     6  When finished  Select OK on the on screen keyboard or press Enter on an atta
54. k clocks     it  Sets the running mode for the internal timecode   2   Timecode Mode generator and or the method which the 970 receives  SMPTE timecode     The frame rate of timecode stamped to  wav files     SOUNDSDEVICES       M  w    Options    1 8  Off   9 16  Off   17 24  Off   25 32  Off   33 40  Off   41 48  Off   49 56  Off   57 64  Off   1 32  Off   33 64  Off   1 64  Off   1 8  Line In 1 8   9 16  Line In 1 8  17 24  Lineln 1 8  25 32  Line In 1 8  33 40  Line In 1 8  41 48  Line In 1 8  49 56  Line In 1 8  57 64  Line In 1 8  1 8  AES In 1 8   9 16  AES In 1 8  17 24  AES In 1 8  25 32  AES In 1 8  33 40  AES In 1 8  41 48  AES In 1 8  49 56  AES In 1 8  57 64  AES In 1 8  17 32  MADI In 17 32  33 48  MADI In 33 48  49 64  MADI In 19 64  1 32  MADI In 1 32  33 64  MADI In 33 64  1 64  MADI In 1 64       Options    Internal  Wordclock  AES1 2  MADI    Off   Freerun   Freerun Auto Mute  Record Run   24h Run   24h Run Auto Mute  Ext TC  LTC    Ext TC  LTC Halt     29 97 DF  30  30 DF    Setup Menu Options    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Parameter Name Description Options        Sets the duration that a valid timecode signal has to   be recognized by the 970 before generating a new  gt  0 sec  4   Auto Record Hold Off take when using external timecode to trigger record     ing  When  Remote Control   Rec Start Stop     Numeric 0 8   is set to Timecode      Opens a dialog that displays incoming timecode   Push Control Knob to jam inter   value in realtime
55. lable 64 Tracks can be sent  to the Line Outputs  Line Output routing is set in  Audio   Line Output      Digital Audio Outputs    AES3    Output channels 1 to 8   At factory default  the source of the AES Outputs 1 8 is tracks 1 to 8  respec   tively  Any of the available 64 Tracks can be sent to the AES Outputs  AES Output routing is set in   Audio   AES Output      Dante Audio Outputs    Tracks 1 64 are permanently routed to Dante Outputs 1 64 respectively  Up to four 970 units can be  daisy chained using their built in internal Ethernet switches  If using five or more 970 units  Sound  Devices recommends using an external Ethernet Switch in a star configuration     MADI Audio Output    Both the SC Optical and BNC MADI outputs provide 64 channels of digital audio  At factory default   the source of the MADI Audio Outputs 1 64 is tracks 1 to 64  respectively  Any of the available 64  Tracks can be sent to the MADI Output  MADI Output routing is set in   Audio   MADI Output      Headphone Output    The 970 is capable of driving headphones to extremely high sound pressure levels  Hearing experts advise  against exposure to high sound pressure levels for extended periods     The 970   s headphone output is a flexible tool for monitoring audio  The headphone level is adjusted  using the Headphone Volume Knob  To quickly select a headphone source  press and hold the AU   DIO Button while turning the Control Knob  The Headphone Source can also be selected in the Setup  Menu optio
56. le Size  0 01GB       File functions are also available in the Take Details Screen     uoupBiADN    NU  W       v  2 02    Delete  Deletes the take or file  Confirmation dialog    See    Deleting a File   page 39     Notes  Scene  Take  Track Names  and Circled  Edit iXML   bEXT metadata of audio takes   See   Metadata   page 42     Add to Play List  Adds the take to the Play List   See    Play List     page 21   Remove from Play List  Removes the take from the Play List   See    Play List     page 21   Empty Play List  Empties the entire Play List   See    Play List     page 21     Quick Metadata Screen    Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    The 970 can record up to 64 tracks from a variety of input sources     Input Type Count Connector s  Gain Details    1 8  DB 25  CH 1 8 LINE IN  Off   25 Balanced  Line level  Channels 1 2 on DB 25  Analog 1 2  XLR  LINE IN 1 2  to 20 dB ee are summed with respective XLR con     Off   25  AES      at  8  DB 25  CH 1 8 AES IN OUT  to 50 dB  Off   25  Dame at  64  Ethernet to 20 dB See Dante Audio Inputs for full details    1 64     ans SC E IN  Off   25  MADI MADI A Inputs for full detail    Analog Inputs       The 970 has eight  high performance  line level analog audio inputs     XLR  1 2     The XLR balanced inputs accept line level signals  These inputs are shared with Channels 1 and 2 of  DB 25 Analog Audio Input con
57. le client  Control access to the 970 by configuring a user  name and password from Setup Menu option  Network   Authentication      Open the web browser and enter the IP address displayed on the 970 Main View or listed in   Network   IP Address  into the web browser s address bar  Enter the credentials supplied in  step 4 when prompted     Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    PIXNET All Units Page    When PIXNET is launched the first page displayed is the All Units Page  This is a quick overview  of all units connected to the network  Information available is PIX Name  IP Address  File  Video  Input details  Format details  and assigned Group number  From this page  a unit can be allotted to  a particular group  See  Network Grouping     page 27   Click on the Name to open the Unit Page for    that particular unit              we  PIXNE  e        10 1 327    SOUND S DEVICES    All Units    IP File Video Input    10 1 3 27 WAV Poly    10 1 3 12 Same as Video Input SDI In  No video       10 1 3 33 WAV Poly    10 1 3 10 1080160 59 94 SDI In  720p60 10b                 Q     x V J  NDS 970  10 13 27  X Y 4  NDS 270  10 1 3 10  X Y a  Pix250  10 1 3 12     NDS 970  10 1 3 27           PIXNET    Format Group    48k 24 bits 8ch No group     ProRes 422 145Mb s  10bit No group     48k 24 bits 32ch No group       ProRes 422 145Mb s  10bit No group       1  Address Bar 6
58. ll become orange and focus on a single column in the track     Rotate the Control Knob to highlight the Delay column     Press the Control Knob to edit the delay value  Turn the Control Knob to adjust the delay in 1  mS increments     Once the desired delay value is set  press the Control Knob to exit the delay window     Input Delay can be linked with Setup Menu option  Audio   Input Delay Linking   When linked   adjust any channel   s delay value to adjust the delay of all channels  Delay offsets from channel to  channel are maintained  If this is not desired  unlink the delay and set all delay values to the same  value  then re link input delay        v  2 02    Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    The 970 features a total of 82 unique output channels  Any of the internal 64 tracks can be routed to  each of the 8 analog outputs  8 AES3 outputs  and 64 MADI outputs  Internal tracks 1 through 64 are  permanently routed to Dante outputs 1 through 64 respectively     Analog Audio Outputs    The eight analog outputs of the 970 are active balanced  line level outputs   18dBu max   Analog  Line Output channels 1 and 2 are available on XLR connectors on the rear panel  Analog Line Output  channels 1 to 8 are available on a DB25 connector on the rear panel  At factory default  the source of  the Analog Line Outputs 1 8 is tracks 1 to 8  respectively  Any of the avai
59. me      Use the Control Knob to select OK  or press Enter on the attached USB keyboard  to save and  exit back to the Main View     SOUND DEVICES       Storage  amp  File Management    sappibdn eonun 9 jusueBpupw dnjas    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Saving and Loading Setup Files    To save all of the current settings to a setup file  select the Setup Menu option    Quick Setup   Save Settings to Drive 1   Use the on screen keyboard  or attached USB key    board  to enter a name for the setup file  This will save all of the current settings to an XML   file at root of Drive 1  To load a previously saved setup file  select the Setup Menu option    Quick Setup   Load Settings from Drive 1   The setup XML file will have to be copied to the root of  Drive 1 prior to attempting to load it     For a complete list of available Setup Menu options  see Setup Menu Options     Formatting a storage device will also remove any setup files that are on the drive  Setup files can be stored  on a computer and copied back to the root of a 970 drive to be loaded on the 970     Custom Default Settings and Setup Menu Option Visibility    The Setup Menu option  Quick Setup   Load Factory Settings  loads a setup that is saved internally  to the 970 when it leaves the factory  It is possible to alter this  factory  setup  so that the Setup  Menu option  Quick Setup   Load Factory Settings  will load a custom default     It is also possible to hide specific Setup Menu parameters and o
60. mpedance  line level   active balanced    Mates with TRS jack    Mates with SC optical plug  For use with  multimode optical fiber      Mates with BNC male connector  Unbalanced  coaxial connection    Mates with BNC male connector    Unbalanced  coaxial connection  75  ohm connectors recommended    Mates with BNC male connector    Unbalanced  coaxial connection  75  ohm connectors recommended       Mates with eSATAp male connector    For use with USB Keyboards only  Data  transfer is not supported    Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     DB 25  1    CH 1 8 LINE IN     DB 25  1    CH 1 8 LINE OUT     C0O00000000000  000000000000    CO0O00000000000  000000000000    SOUNDSDEVICES    970 User Guide and Technical Information    1 Input 8 signal      2 Input 8 Ground  3 Input 7 signal      4   Input 6 signal      5  nput 6 Ground  6 Input 5 signal      7  nput 4 signal      8 Input 4 Ground  9 Input 3 signal      10 Input 2 signal      11 Input 2 Ground  12 Input 1 signal      13 unused  14 Input 8 signal      15 Input 7 signal      16 Input 7 Ground  17 Input 6 signal      18 Input 5 signal      19 Input 5 Ground  20 Input 4 signal      21 Input 3 signal      22 Input 3 Ground  23 Input 2 signal      24  nput 1 signal      25 Input 1 Ground    1 Output 8 signal      2 Output 8 Ground  3 Output 7 signal      4   Output 6 signal  4   5 Output 6 Ground  6 Output 5 signal      7   Output 4 signal      8 Output 4 
61. ms  Pressing during playback or  stop will toggle to Shuttle mode  Turning  while playback is paused will jog forward  or backward by single frames     AUDIO Button   When pressed from the Main View   toggles expanded meters   From the Main  View  Select audio input sources  Arm   disarm tracks  Set audio input gain and  delay  View audio input levels  and Edit  audio track names   When pressed from  any other view  displays the Main View     LCD Button   When pressed from the Main View   switches between banks of audio tracks   When pressed from any other view  dis   plays the Main View  Hold for 2 seconds  to toggle LCD on off     Handle  This handle is designed to provide a grip   ping point for tilting down the LCD     5     6     7     8     9          EI    LCD Display  5 inch display  800x480 resolution     FILES Button   Displays the File List View  Press FILES    Fast Forward   gt  gt   during record or play   back to add a Cue Marker  Press FILES    Rewind        to delete a Cue Marker     MENU Button  Displays the Setup Menu     Play button   Plays the most recently recorded file  when pressed  In the File List View  plays  the selected file from the File List  Pauses  during playback   See  Playback   page   33     Stop Button   Stops recording or playback  When  Stopped  hold the Stop Button to display  the next filename     Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     10  Fast Forward button  When
62. n  Audio   HP Source      Any input can be soloed in the Main View  Rotate the Control Knob to highlight the input  then press  AUDIO   LCD  The input   s signal will be soloed in the headphone monitors and the input that is  soloed will be indicated on the top right of the Main View  HP  Solo8 for example   Highlight the  soloed track  then press AUDIO   LCD again to un solo the input and return to previous Headphone  Source     Warning Bells are sent to the headphone monitor to alert the user of various states such as transport  changes  selected sync reference absent  and errors such as No Media Connected  The loudness of  these warning bells is adjustable from Off   60 to  12 dBFS in  System   HP Warning Bell Level   At  factory default  the warning bells are set to  40 dBFS        SOUNDSDEVICES as    Inputs  amp  Outputs    joeuJoui3    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Ethernet    The PRI and SEC Ethernet ports on the rear panel of the 970 are used for a variety of functions and  features     e Dante  64 Channel Audio I O over network   See  Dante Audio Inputs     page 12   e Network Grouping  See    Network Grouping     page 27    e File Transfer  Samba   See    Transferring Files   page 39    e Web Browser Control  See  Web Interface   PIXNET     page 29     Up to four 970 units can be daisy chained using their built in Ethernet switches  If using five or more  970 units  Sound Devices recommends using an external Ethernet Switch in a star configuration     
63. nector  Channels 1 and 2 of this connector are summed with channels  1 and 2 of the DB 25 connector  respectively     DB 25  1 8     Eight analog  line level inputs are provided on the DB 25 Analog Audio Input connector  This con   nector is wired in the Tascam fashion  See  Connector Pin Assignments   page 56   Channels 1 and 2  of this connector are summed with channels 1 and 2 XLR Analog Audio Inputs  respectively     Inputs  amp  Outputs    Digital Inputs    The 970 accepts digital audio from AES3  MADI  and Dante sources  The sample rate is determined  by the  Audio   Sample Rate  when  Timecode Sync   Sync Ref  is set to Internal  Otherwise  the  sample rate is determined by the selected synchronization reference  All digital inputs are sample  rate converted  This helps ensure synchronization of digital audio from multiple sources     AES3    AES3 Inputs 1 to 8 are derived from the AES3 DB 25 connector on the rear panel  This connector also  carries 8 channels of AES3 Output  See    Connector Pin Assignments     page 56   AES3 Input signal  with sampling rates from 32 kHz up to 192 kHz and bit depths up to 24 bits is accepted     MADI  AES10     MADI Inputs 1 to 64 are derived from the MADI Input BNC connector and the MADI Input SC   optical  connector on the rear panel  The MADI connector used is configured with Setup Menu op   tion  Audio   MADI Input   When this option is set to Auto Detect  signal for each channel will be  derived from whichever MADI Input connecto
64. ntained for up to 4 hours after the 970  is powered down  After 4 hours  the timecode value is reset  The battery is recharged automatically     Timecode Modes    Freerun Timecode Mode    Generator mode  Timecode runs continuously  The value can be set by    jamming value    in the Setup  Menu option  Timecode Sync   Jam Received TC  or by manually setting a value from the Setup    Menu option  Timecode Sync   Set Generator TC      Freerun Auto Mute    Functions the same as Freerun mode except timecode signal is muted from the timecode output  when the 970 is in Stopped mode  This allows rec run functionality when Rec Run mode is not suit   able  e g  Multi camera shoots      Record Run Timecode Mode    Generator mode  The 970 sends running timecode while recording and stationary timecode while  not recording  Timecode in this mode defaults to the last stationary value at power up  When switch   ing to Record Run from another mode  the internal generator will stop at the last number gener   ated  A user defined value can be jammed into the internal generator from the Setup Menu option   Timecode Sync   Set Generator TC         v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    24 Hour Run Timecode Mode    Generator mode  Timecode runs continuously  When this Timecode Mode is selected or when the  time  date is altered  the timecode value is jammed to the value of the
65. numeric       Disabled  Scene increment Mode The method used to increment the Scene Shot value s Numere    when Stop Fast Forward is pressed on the Main View     Character    e Erase Re format  Drive 1  Format any or all attached drives  When all is se   amp  Erase Petormat Drive   11   Erase Re format lected  all drives will share the same volume label but    each drive name will be suffixed with a unique drive   Erase Re lormat  BIDS    number    Erase Re format  Drive 4    e Erase Re format  All drives    SOUND DEVICES       Setup Menu Options    suoudo nuew dnyjas       970 User Guide and Technical Information    Audio    Parameter Name Description Options    it       gt  Poly    e 44 1 kHz  e 47 952k  e 47 952kF     48k   2  Sample Rate The sample rate of recorded  wav files    48 048k  e 48 048kF    88 2k    96k    3  Bit Depth The bit depth of recorded  wav files N 2  g   The amount of pre record buffer  0 10 seconds in 1    2 secs  oe  0 10 seconds     When Input Gain is linked  adjusting an Input   s gain    Off  Input Gain Linking adjusts all Input Gains by the same amount  Any   0  offsets at the time of linking are maintained  i  When Input Delay is linked  adjusting an Inputs delay     off  Input Delay Linking adjusts all Input delays by the same amount  Any   0  offsets at the time of linking are maintained  i    Select MADI input source  optical or BNC   Auto     Auto Detect  Detect will detect which source is connected and    BNC  automatically choose that por
66. o 970 firmware ver   sion 2 02  User Guide revisions are released at the same time as firmware updates and available  online     http   www sounddevices com products 970 downloads     Manual Conventions    Several formatting features have been included to make navigating the guide easier     e Physical buttons on the 970 are represented with capitalized titles  Record button  MENU But   ton  etc   All physical button names are detailed in the Panel Descriptions section     e Button combinations are represented with the plus     symbol  For example   Press LCD Button    AUDIO Button  means to first hold down the LCD Button  then press the AUDIO Button  and  finally release both buttons     e Setup Menu items are indicated with this text   Menu Category   Parameter   where the menu  category is one of the items in the list displayed when the MENU Button is pushed  and the  parameter is an item in the list displayed when that category is selected  by pushing in on the  Control Knob      e Blue italicized text references sections of the user guide containing contextually relevant informa   tion  When viewing this document on a computer  this text can be clicked to jump to the named  section        SOUND DEVICES    Introduction    suonudia  seg jaudd    970 User Guide and Technical Information       1     2     3     4        v  2 02    Control Knob   The Control Knob can be both turned and  pressed  Use the Control Knob to navi   gate between menu settings and to select  menu ite
67. of a recording  or  they send short bursts of timecode causing the 970 to record short unintentional files or incor   rect timecode values  The  Timecode Sync   Auto Record Hold Off  feature is designed to  eliminate these issues  When a hold off value is applied  the 970 will begin capturing the mo   ment timecode begins rolling but will only go into record if a valid timecode signal is present  after the hold off time has elapsed     The 970  and many other Sound Devices products  including the rack mount PIX video recorders   have Freerun Auto Mute and 24h Run Auto Mute timecode modes  These modes mute timecode  output when the unit in Stopped mode  i e  not recording or playing back   This allows the unit to  trigger other units with timecode as if they are in a Rec Run timecode mode  while maintaining run   ning timecode value   See  Timecode Modes   page 24     Triggering from external timecode will not cause the 970 to automatically stamp exter   nal timecode to recorded files  The timecode stamped to files is determined by the setting   Timecode Sync   Timecode Mode     GPIO  General Purpose Input   Output     The 10 pin Phoenix connector provides six GPIO logic points  These can be used as simple closure  inputs  and to drive LEDs or relays  The following table lists the pin assignments of the GPIO con   nector     Pin Function          Ground  Provides access to ground for tiggemnglogclow comneetons O O O O O  Ce  stp input aa PA SSCS  ws    3   unused     6  REC Ou
68. on the value of  Audio   Audio Screen Meters    When the Main View is not displayed   press the LCD Button to return to the Main View  Press and hold the LCD Button for two seconds to  turn off the LCD  press again to turn on     Press LCD Button   Control Knob to display the LCD Control Panel  The LCD Control Panel pro   vides adjustments to the LCD backlight and button backlight  The parameter with the orange slider  bar is the selected parameter  To toggle through the parameters press the Control Knob  To adjust the  setting  turn the Control Knob  Press LCD again to exit the LCD Control Panel     LCD Backlight      Button Backlight       Menu    Press the MENU Button  keyboard  F1  to enter the Setup Menu  Most settings of the 970 are ac   cessed and changed from the Setup Menu  Navigate between menu items by turning the Control  Knob  Select menu items by pressing the Control Knob  When in a menu  press the MENU Button to  go back to the previous screen     MAIN MENU    3  Timecode Sync  4  Remote Control  5  Network    6  System  7  Quick Setup       The Setup Menu ts not accessible when in Record or Playback  If the Setup Menu is open when record or  playback is engaged  the Setup Menu will close and return to the Main View     SOUNDSDEVICES       Menu  amp  Navigation    uoupBiADN  8 NU  W    970 User Guide and Technical Information    File List    Press FILES  keyboard  F2  to display a list of all of the recorded takes  File List   Takes are arranged  chronologicall
69. ost production  While the 970 s design makes setting the parameters as easy  as possible  a good understanding of synchronization is still necessary to properly operate the 970  and ensure a trouble free workflow     The 970 audio circuitry can be clocked off of incoming signal on either MADI or AES channels 1 and  2  In other words  the 970 references this clock and synchronizes its own clock to it  The 970 writes  files based on this clock as well   each audio sample written out to the file is synchronized to the  incoming signal  This way  the 970 is always completely in sync with the connected source   there can  never be any drift between the source and the 970   See    Sync Reference     page 23     Drift problems in a workflow can arise when more than one recording device is used on a shoot    as each device is driven off of its own internal master clock  Since internal master clock speed will  always vary from device to device  and vary based on temperature and time   each device used will  run at a slightly different audio sample rate and timecode rate  and shutter speed in the case of cam   eras   Particularly problematic are long takes where there may be significant drift between the many  devices from the beginning to end of the take   s file  Even if the heads match  the tails of a take may  not     These drift problems can be mitigated during recording by using a Wordclock input on an audio re   corder which takes over the recorder   s internal master clock  Wir
70. pre roll begins recording at a set number of seconds preceding the record command  The Pre   Roll time can be adjusted from 0 to 10 seconds the Setup Menu option  Audio   Pre Roll Time      Changing the armed status of any track  changing the value of Setup Menu option   Audio   Sample Rate   or changing the current audio synch reference will reset the pre roll buffer        SOUNDSDEVICES 19    970 User Guide and Technical Information    The current take is indicated on the bottom of the Main View in large text  Press the Play   gt   button  to play the current take  This operation will work from the Setup Menu as well   During playback   the Play   gt   button and Main View text are green  Pause playback by pressing the Play   gt   button  during playback  The Play button flashes green to indicate playback is paused  Press the Stop  Bl   button any time to stop playback  From Stopped Mode in the Main View  press the Fast Forward   gt  gt    Button once to skip to the next file on the current Playback drive  Press the Rewind        Button once  to skip to the previous file on the current Playback drive     The current Playback drive is indicated by the green Drive Status Main View field  To browse files on  the Playback drive  press FILES  This will display the File List of the current Playback drive  Pressing  Play   gt   in the File List will play the currently highlighted file     To browse files on another drive  scroll beyond the top of the File List to access the drive 
71. proved 2 5  drives to the front panel drive bays  The  PIX CADDY CF is an accessory to connect approved CompactFlash cards to the front panel drive  bays  Supports poly WAV File Format only   When removed from a 970  the PIX CADDY 2 operates  as a high speed drive interface to Mac OS and Windows computers via the onboard FireWire800     USB 3 0  or the optional PIX DOCK Thunderbolt interface     For reliable operation  it is imperative that the 2 5  drive be firmly screwed to the PIX CADDY 2 with  the supplied screws  Some thinner drives may require the use of the PIX SHIM accessory to ensure a    solid fit     PIX CADDY CF       1  FireWire 800  FireWire 800 connector  Requires a pow   ered FireWire 800 or 400 port  Backward  compatible when using Firewire 800 to  400 cable     2  eSATAp  High speed data transfer over 5V  eSATAp  Requires a 5V powered eSATAp  port     3  USB 3 0  High speed data transfer over USB 3 0   backward compatible with USB 2 0      4  2 5    Drive Slot  Connector for approved 2 5 inch SATA  II and SATA III drives  Sound Devices  maintains a list of tested and approved  SSD   s or hard drives  Visit www soundde   vices com approved for an up to date list of  tested and approved drives     SOUND DEVICES    7     8     PIX CADDY 2    Panel Descriptions    Activity LED   Illuminates when recording  playing   reading  or writing to the media  Do not  remove the caddy while the Activity LED  is illuminated  LED does not illuminate  when connected to a comp
72. ptions  This is useful for Setup Menu  options that are not commonly used in a particular workflow  or to simplify use when lending the  unit to another user     To customize defaults and Setup Menu option visibility   1  Attach a USB keyboard to the 970 s USB keyboard port   2  Press the MENU Button to enter the Setup Menu     3  Press Ctrl   Alt   F10 on the keyboard  If this is the first time this action has been performed  since powering the 970 up  a password dialog will appear  Enter the password  the default  password is  default       4  After the correct password has been entered  the Settings Customization Menu will appear   Select Edit Menu  amp  Default Values        v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    5  TheSetup Menu will be shown with a colored background  There will be check boxes next to  each menu item  Navigate the menu with the Control Knob or keyboard arrows  as usual     MAIN MENU    2  Audio   3  Timecode Sync  4  Remote Control  5  Network   6  System   7  Ouick Setup       6  To change the visibility of an item in the Setup Menu  press the spacebar on the keyboard  while the item is highlighted  Checked items will be displayed in the Setup Menu and un   checked items will not be displayed     MAIN MENU    a Atte   u 3  Timecode SyRc  u 4  Remote Control  u 5  Network    6  System  7  Quick Setup       Crossed out items will be 
73. pts up to 64 channels of  MADI  AES10  digital audio  Output   bottom  provides MADI  AES10  digital  audio  MADI connections use multimode  fiber and networks     1  Secondary DC Power Input  XLR 4 pin   Accepts 10 27 volts DC  XLR 4 pin con   nector is wired pin 1 ground  pin 4 posi   tive         2  Primary DC Power Input  XLR 4 pin   Accepts 10 27 volts DC  XLR 4 pin con   nector is wired pin 1 ground  pin 4 posi   tive         SOUNDSDEVICES       suoudiu  soq  eung       4     5     6     7     8     9     970 User Guide and Technical Information    MADI I O  BNC    Input  top  accepts MADI  AES10  digital  audio  Output  bottom  provides MADI   AES10  digital audio  64 channels     Timecode I O  BNC    Input  top  accepts SMPTE timecode   Output  bottom  provides SMPTE time   code     SYNC I O  BNC   Wordclock input  top  and output  bot   tom      AES3 I O  DB 25    8 channels of AES digital audio input  and 8 channels of AES digital output   See     Connector Pin Assignments     page 56     Analog Audio Output  DB 25    8 channels of balanced  line level analog  audio output  Configured with Setup  Menu option  Audio   Line Output    See     Connector Pin Assignments     page 56     Analog Audio Input  DB 25    8 channels of balanced  line level ana   log audio input  If both XLR and DB 25  signals are connected  the signal will be  combined   See    Connector Pin Assign   ments     page 56     10  Analog Audio Input  XLR     v  2 02    2 channels of balanced  line le
74. r has signal  If signal is present on the same channel  in both MADI Input connectors  the signal from the SC  optical  connector will be used        SOUNDSDEVICES n    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Dante Audio Inputs    Dante delivers an easy to setup  self configuring  plug and play digital audio network that uses  standard Internet Protocols over 100Mb and or Gigabit Ethernet  Dante reliably distributes mul   tichannel digital audio with sub millisecond latency and sample accurate record and playback  synchronization over CAT 5 cabling  Up to 64 Dante audio channels can be selected in any combina   tion from any Dante audio device on the same Dante network  Should they be necessary  sample rate  converters are automatically activated for all Dante audio inputs     An input Source can be set to an available Dante channel from the 970 or from the Dante Controller  application  Available from Audinate s website  http  www audinate com   running on a computer at   tached to the network   See    Choosing Audio Sources     page 13      To route Dante channels with the Dante Controller application   1  Open the Dante Controller application     2  Select the Routing tab  This table displays Dante devices with available outputs   Dante  Transmitters   horizontally  and Dante devices with available inputs   Dante Receiv   ers   vertically  970 units will be represented by their 970 names per Setup Menu option   Network   This 970 s Name      3  Click the plus symbol   
75. rack     Rotate the Control Knob to highlight the Gain column     Press the Control Knob to edit the gain value  Turn the Control Knob to adjust the gain in 1  dB increments  Gain is adjusted in real time  The available gain range depends on the audio  input source   See    Audio Inputs     page 11     Once the desired gain value is set  press the Control Knob to exit the gain window        SOUNDSDEVICES E    sjndino   9 sindu     970 User Guide and Technical Information    The gain value of each analog input channel is common  Adjusting the input gain of a track with an  analog input source will adjust the gain of all inputs that have that analog channel assigned as the input  source     Input Gain can be linked in  Audio   Input Gain Linking   When linked  adjust any channel   s gain  value to adjust the gain of all channels  Gain offsets from channel to channel are maintained  If this is  not desired  unlink the gain and set all gain values to the same value  then re link input gain     Input Delay Control    Audio Input Delay is set in the Audio Setup Screen in the Delay column  Delay is adjustable from 0  to 400 mS  To adjust the delay of an audio track     1     6     Press the AUDIO Button to access the Main View  If the Delay column is not visible  press the  AUDIO Button again to reveal it  Input View      Rotate the Control Knob to select the desired track     Press the Control Knob to focus the highlighter on the selected track   s parameters  The high   lighter wi
76. rack 13  Track 14     Track 15  Track 16    Drive Statuses        Timecode Value        gt            Timecode Frame Rate File Name    Input View    When viewing the Main View  press the AUDIO Button to display the Input View  This view short   ens the audio input meters and displays Input Source  Gain  and Delay information for each audio  track  These input settings are adjusted from the Input View     Adjusting Audio Input and Track Parameters    All parameters for individual audio tracks and inputs are made from the Main View or the Input  View  To make adjustments in these views     1  Rotate the Control Knob to move the blue highlighter to the desired track     2  Press the Control Knob to focus the highlighter on parameters for the track  The highlighter  will become orange     3  Rotate the Control Knob to move the orange highlighter to the desired parameter        v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    4  Press the Control Knob to edit the highlighted parameter     Rotate the Control Knob to adjust the value or setting  If editing Track Names  use the the on   screen keyboard or attached USB keyboard     6  Press the Control Knob to save the new setting  The highlighter will become blue and once  again highlight the entire track     LCD    From the Main View  press the LCD Button to quickly switch between banks of meters  8  16  or 32  depending 
77. recording and is unavailable for    Record  Drive Record Network Mode   network file transfer  Ethernet File Transfer  Drive is    available for network access via Samba and unavail      Ethernet File Transfer  able for recording and playback  Switch to Network     Switch to Network upon Full  upon Full  Drive is effectively in Record mode until it  becomes full  at which point it is effectively in Ethernet  File Transfer mode        Choose the file size limit of  wav files  When the limit  is reached  the 970 will create a new  wav file  labeled  2   Wave File Split Every sequentially with an alpha character  and continue  recording        Drive Reel Clip      Reel Cli  The format for file names as they are written to the e CamiD Redl Cli    File Name Format drive     e Reel Scene Take  e Scene Take    Text to be placed before all other charac     Off  File Name Prefix ters in each file name  970 Name is set in 970N   Network   This 970 s Name  i ame    E    A  5 An identifying character for a camera  single alpha to    Z7      Current Reel number  When the Reel number is e   altered  the Clip number is reset to 1  multi alphanumeric   7  c Current Clip number  When the Reel or Scene is    1  p altered  the Clip number is reset to 1  numeric   Current Scene name  When the Scene name is       Scene 1     n Soni altered  the Take number is reset to 1   multi alphanumeric   Take Current take number  When the Scene name is    1  altered  the Take and Clip number is reset to 1   
78. rk  A computer running Mac OSX  Windows  or Linux  for example   Ethernet File Transfer can be initiated remotely via PIXNET  web browser interface    Ethernet supports data rates up to a theoretical maximum of 1Gbps  In reality  data transfer speeds       SOUND DEVICES    Storage  amp  File Management    jueuieBpupw 91 9 2601045    970 User Guide and Technical Information    over Ethernet are dependent on network traffic and many other factors  To transfer files between the  970 and another network device     1        v  2 02    Attach an Ethernet cable from either 970 Ethernet port to a computer or a LAN  Local Area  Network  connection     Enter Setup Menu  File Storage   Drive Record Network Mode  to access the Record Net   work mode menu for all drives     Select the drive to be mounted and set its mode to Ethernet File Transfer  This drive is now  attached to the Network and unavailable to the 970 for read or write actions  The Drive Status  field on the Main View will read  Network  in this mode     Now the drive is ready to be accessed via the network  The IP address to use   for network access to the 970 is shown on the Main View and in Setup Menu    Network   IP Address   The user name and password are configured from Setup Menu op   tion  Network   Authentication        Mac OSX  From the Finder  select Go    Connect to Server  Enter the 970 address as  smb        IP Address     then click Connect  Enter the user name and password     eoo Connect to Server    Server
79. rmat  Polyphonic or Monophonic     Poly  Wave  File Format writes a single file to each target drive per take  All armed audio tracks are  interleaved into a single file     Mono  Wave  File Format writes a file for each armed track to each target drive per take  Mono files  will be named according to  File Storage   File Name Format  with the addition of an underscore     7  character followed by the track number at the end of the file name     Mono Wave files can be written to a maximum of 2 SSD s  Recording Mono Wave files to a mechanical   spinning  hard drive is not supported     Sample Rate    The 970 supports the following sampling rates     e 44   kHz e 48 048 kHz   e 47 952 kHz e 48 048 kHz    F     files stamped 48 kHz   e 47 952 kHz    F     files stamped 48 kHz  e 88 2 KHz   e 48 kHz e 96 kHz    When Setup Menu option  Timecode Sync   Sync Ref  is set to Internal  the sampling rate is set  from Setup Menu option  Audio   Sample Rate   The current Sample Rate is displayed on the top   middle Main Screen  All digital input signal is sample rate converted to the 970   s sampling rate     External Synchronization    When Setup Menu option  Timecode Sync   Sync Ref  is not set to Internal  the sample rate is  derived from an outside source and the setting of  Audio   Sample Rate  is not used and will not    v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    af
80. rmatting can alternatively be initiated from PIXNET under the File Storage menu     Drive Modes    Each of the four drive slots can be set to Read Only  Record   Ethernet File Transfer  or Switch to Network upon Full from the Setup Menu option   File Storage   Drive Record Network Mode      e Read Only  Drives in this mode will not be written to during recording  Any compatible files on  the drive will still be available for playback and the drive can still be formatted     e Record  Drives in this mode will be written to for recording  This is the default mode     e Ethernet File Transfer  Drives in this mode will be shared to the network as a standard Samba  share  see Ethernet File Transfer  and cannot be recorded to  formatted  or accessed for playback  from the unit     e Switch to Network upon Full  Drives in this mode will be in Record mode until they are filled   Once filled  they will be put into Ethernet File Transfer mode     File Management    The 970 provides several tools for file management and metadata entry  File management of files to  be recorded is managed in File Storage  File management for files previously recorded is handled in  the File List  See File List and Take Details for navigation and basic overview     File Size Limit    The Broadcast Wave File specification calls for a 4GB maximum file size  The 970 will automatically  begin writing a new file after the file size limit has been reached  The beginning of this new file will  be seamless to the 
81. rrent audio bit depth   audio channels  This is the amount of  us 20  Sample Rate  tracks that will be contained in the next Disp  h di    Ki isplays the current audio sample rate   21  Headphone Source  Audio source for headphone output     PIXNET Unit Page Menus    The Unit Page can display many different menus  The menus are accessed by clicking on the tabs of  the Unit Page     Not all 970 menu items or features are available from PIXNET     Clips Menu    The Clips Menu is the PIXNET version of the 970 File List  From the Clips Menu  select a drive  The  currently selected drive contents are displayed  Reel  File name and location  creation date  and file  size are all displayed  Click on the Play icon next a file name to playback the file     Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4    Name   HDD Cheesehead 52 004 sda        eel Cheesehead  3     gt   HDD Cheesehead S2 003 wav   gt   HDD Cheesehead S2 002 wav   gt   HDD Cheesehead S2 001 wav    Today  2 28PM 6 062 KB  Today  2 27PM 0 01 GB    Ree 7  Today  2 26PM 9 158 KB  Today  2 26PM 8 654 KB   elt  Aa ooe  Today  2 26PM 10 094 KB  Today  2 25PM 0 01 GB  Today  2 25PM 7 286 KB     HDD 2 51 005 wav   gt   HDD 2 51 004 wav        HDD 4 S1 003 wav   HDD 1 51 002 wav   gt   HDD 1 S1 001 wav       File Storage Menu    File Storage Menu settings are displayed and can be edited directly from the web browser  In this  menu the Ethernet File Transfer option can be remotely activated  This allows for remote transfer of    files from the unit   
82. s  Lock Non Transport Buttons  or Lock All Buttons  Toggle network grouping  If the unit is grouped  this shortcut will remove it from the group  IF  MENU   Control Knob Press the unit is not grouped  this shortcut will put it back into the group it was previously in   Hold LCD Turns off LCD display   LCD   Encoder Press LCD brightness menu    FILES   Fast Forward When in Record or Playback  sets a cue marker  FILES   Rew When in Record or Playback  deletes last cue marker       Button Shortcuts       SOUND DEVICES    sjuouiuBissy uid 10j299UU07    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Connector    XLR4M  2    Primary and Second   ary DC Input     XLR F  2    Analog Audio inputs     XLR M  2    Analog Audio outputs     TRS   Headphone output     SC optical   MADI input  amp  output     BNC  2    Timecode input  amp   output     BNC  2    Wordclock input  amp   output     BNC  2      MADI input and  output     eSATAp Female  2     USB A  1   Keyboard Input       v  2 02    Pin Assignments    1 ground  2   signal      3 signal        1 ground  2   signal      3 signal        Tip signal L  Ring signal R  Sleeve signal ground    Optical  multimode     Center pin signal  Sleeve ground         Standard USB A receptacle    Pins 2 and 3 unused  When using a  single power source  use Primary con   nector  top    See  Powering   page  26     Mates with XLR Male connector    20k ohm input impedance  line level   active balanced    Mates with XLR Female connector    20k ohm input i
83. sed  6 unused  7 Record Output  8 Playback Output  9 Stop Output  10  5V DC Output    1  Ground  2 Transmit A  3 Receive B  4   Receive Common  5 Spare   6 Transmit Common  7 Transmit B  8 Receive A  9 Ground    Standard 8P8C    Standard USB B receptacle    Mates with DB 25 Male Connectors  wired in Tascam fashion    Logic points can be set to high or low     Sony P2  9 pin  machine control  standard    For Ethernet Network connection   Ethernet file transfer  Dante  and 970  grouping  Mates with Cat 5    For Factory use only  Mates with USB  Standard B plug        v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    Audio Recording    Record Playback    Analog Audio  Inputs  Outputs    Frequency Response  THD   Noise  Input and Output Topology    Line Output Clipping Level  Front Panel Headphone  Line Input Clipping Level  Input Impedance    Digital Audio  Sample Rate   Bit Depth  AES3  Dante    MADI    File Storage    Disk Format    PIX CADDY 2   PIX CADDY CF     mounted drives  eSATAp conected drives      64 channels record playback  32 Channels at 88 2 kHz and 96 kHz sample rates   e Simultaneous Analog  AES EBU  Dante  or MADI  Selectable per channel      8 Balanced  line level inputs on DB 25   e Ch1 2 also on XLR      6 Balanced  line level outputs on DB 25   e Ch1 2 also on XLR    10Hz 20kHz      0 5dB re 1kHz  0 00496 max  1kHz  22Hz 22kHz     Fully electronic
84. selection  list  When a file is played  the drive it is played from will become the current Playback drive  When  a new take is recorded  the lowest numbered drive it is written to will become the current Playback  drive     Playback audio is routed to audio outputs as determined by output routing options in the  Audio   Setup Menu section   See  Audio Outputs   page 15     Files will always be played back at the sample rate of the 970  whether synced to external sources   or to internal sampling rates  The sample rate that the file was originally recorded at  and that is  stamped in the file s header  will be ignored by 970 during playback  and the 970 will play the file at  the current sample rate  as determined by Setup Menu option  Timecode Sync   Sync Ref      Fast Forward and Rewind    YI    Hold down the Fast Forward   gt  gt   or Rewind   lt  lt   button during playback to scrub forward or back   ward  As the Fast Forward   gt  gt   or Rewind   lt  lt   button is held down  playback speed in that direction  will increase  up to 50x   as indicated in the top right of the Main View  Release the button to resume  playback in real time     Cue Markers    Cue Markers are defined timing points in a file that can be used for playback navigation on both the  970 and some 3rd party software applications     Setting Cue Markers    During Record  Playback  or Pause mode  press FILES   Fast Forward   gt  gt   to set a Cue   Marker  To delete a Cue Marker  press FILES   Rewind   l
85. stop play   back when the end of the file is reached  The Setup Menu options  System   Playback Start mode   and  System   Playback mode  alter this behavior  When  System   Playback Start mode  is set to  Pause on First Frame  a file will begin playback in a paused state  This is useful for    loading    a clip  so that playback can be manually triggered without any start up delay     The Setup Menu option  System   Playback mode  affects how playback will continue after the end  of a file is reached     Playback mode Behavior    Play Once Playback stops when the end of the file is reached   Play Once   Pause Playback pauses at the beginning of the file when the end of the file is reached     Play All Playback continues with the next file in the File List  This process is repeated until all files in  the File List have been played at which point playback stops     Play All   Pause Playback pauses at the beginning of the next file  This process is repeated until all files in  the File List have been played or Stop is pressed     Play All   Loop Playback continues with the next file in the File List  This process is repeated until all files  in the File List have been played at which point playback begins at the beginning of the File  List     Play List Playback continues with the next file in the Play List  This process is repeated until all files in  the Play List have been played at which point playback stops     Play List   Pause Playback pauses at the beginning of the nex
86. t  When there is signal   on both sources  the Optical source is used    Optical    wes 0   Odd   Even channel pairs  1 2 to       A         Choose the source for Headphone output and the 2   63 64   channel meters on the Main View    All tracks summed   mono       All tracks summed   stereo    Line Ouput Sub menu  Choose output source for each line output     Track 1   Track 64  per output    1 8     Track 1 8  per output   Sub menu  Choose output source for AES outputs e Track 1   Track 64  per output    1 8     Track 1 8  per output   Sub menu  Choose output source for MADI output e Track 1   Track 64  per output    MAR ca  1 64     Track 1 64  per output    Enable audio test tone to all outputs and meters  Tone      Off  l     20 dBFS  Tone Level Level of audio test tone  dBFS   numeric  40 to 0     e 8  Amount of audio tracks displayed at a time in the Main    16  View   All 64 tracks are accessible by scrolling  po    5  7  10  11  12  13    14    Audio Screen Meters       v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    Parameter Name Description    Choose from preset audio input source schemes   These options are not settings  but actions  When an   15   Audio Input Quick Setup item is selected  the indicated input sources will be  changed     Timecode Sync    Parameter Name Description    The reference for synchronization of recording and  sync Ref playbac
87. t  lt    A dialog box appears asking   Delete Cue Marker  Cue  number   select OK to delete and Cancel to ignore  Cue Markers added  or deleted during record mode are applied to all actively recording drives  Cue Markers added or  deleted during playback mode are only applied to the current playback drive     Navigating Cue Markers    During Playback or Pause  press Fast Forward   gt  gt   to jump to the next Cue Marker  Press Rewind         once to jump to the previous Cue Marker  Immediately press Rewind        again to skip to the  previous file s last Cue Marker  When skipping between Cue Markers  the beginning and end of a  file are treated as Cue Markers   However they are not actually Cue Markers in the file s metadata    The previous Cue Marker is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the Main View next to the  absolute time and designated with the letter  O  followed by the cue number  Q3 for example         v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    If the last file played was a sibling file of a mono WAV take  skipping will occur between that take s sib   ling files rather than the default behavior of skipping between takes  When the first or final sibling file is  navigated away from  file skipping will again occur between takes     Playback Mode    By default  when a file is selected for playback  the 970 will play the file immediately and 
88. t file in the Play List  This process is repeated  until all files in the Play List have been played or Stopped is pressed     Playback    Play List   Loop Playback continues with the next file in the Play List  This process is repeated until all files  in the Play List have been played at which point playback begins at the beginning of the Play  List        Play List    Files can be added to a Play List to be played back in a specific order  Play List functions are accessed  from the File Detail view of any file  By default  the 970 will play files in the order that they are ar     ranged in the File List  To play back files in the order of the Play List   System   Playback Mode   must be set to one of the Play List modes  To add a file to the Play List   1  Press FILES to view the File List     2  Highlight the desired file  then press the Control Knob to enter the Take Details view   Press  and hold the Control Knob if the take is am multi file  mono take         SOUNDSDEVICES    970 User Guide and Technical Information    TESLA PIX 002 002 mov      Adds the file clip to the playlist     4  Remove from Play List  5  Empty Play List    Start TC  00 00 00 00 Audio Fmt  48k 24b 2ch  Duration  3m 40 75s TC Fps  29 97nd  Created  Today  9 40AM User bits  00 00 00 00  Frame Res  1080p29 97 Media   HD1 002  Codec  Apple ProRes 422 File Size  0 79GB       Add to Play List will add the file to the end of the Play List  Remove from Play List will remove the  file from the Play List 
89. tails amount of tracks in the mono take or  for the entire take  Scroll to individual amount of takes in the reel     track files and press Play to play the indi   vidual track  Editing Take Details on an  individual track will still affect all track  files in the take     Mono Take  Collapsed   Mono WAV file takes are collapsed by  default  so that each take is represented    8  Play List Indicator  Files in the play list are marked by a  number indicating their position in the  play list     9  Date and Time  Date and time the take or reel was cre     by a single item in the File List followed ge  by the number of tracks in brackets  Press 10  Size  Control Knob to expand the take and Total size of the take  file  or reel     show individual track files  Press and  hold Control Knob to access Take Details  for the entire take     Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    The selected drive is displayed on the top of the screen  To view the contents of other drives  scroll to  the top of the list  A box appears with a list of all available drives  Select the desired drive and press  the Control Knob     Drive 1 FILE LIST  TheHierophant 003 p    Reel Strength  4  View Drive 2 Jan 25  9 49AM 1 08 GB      View Drive 3  TheHierophant 001 wav  3  View Drive 4 9 141 KB    TheHierophant 001 wav_01 3 017 KB  TheHierophant 001 wav_02 3 017 KB    TheHierophant 001 wav_03 3 
90. tput  Activates upon 970 record  o     amp   Stop Output Aotvates upon 70st    GPIO inputs  pins 1  2  and 3  and GPIO outputs  pins 6  7  and 8  can be set to    logic high    or    logic  low     Logic high connections will trigger to the presence of  5V  GPIO input  or output  5V when  the function is active  GPIO output   Logic low connections will trigger when connected to ground   GPIO input  or become connected to ground when the function is active  GPIO output         To configure GPIO connections as logic high or logic low  access Setup Menu option   Remote Control   GPIO Inputs  or  Remote Control   GPIO Outputs      The GPIO Outputs can be used to drive LEDs with a proper series resistor  Resistor values will vary  from LED to LED  470 ohms is a good starting point        SOUNDSDEVICES E    External Control     O 44u05  buJ94x3    970 User Guide and Technical Information    USB Keyboard    The 970 supports standard USB keyboards connected to the USB A connector on the front panel  The  keyboard can be used to navigate menus  enter text  and control 970 Transport functions  The follow   ing table shows common functions for an attached keyboard     Keyboards with integrated USB hubs are not supported     Function    Key    Arrow Keys Up Down function the same as Control Knob turn   Left Right function as Escape and Enter keys respectively in Setup Menu   Left Right function the same as Rewind and Fast Forward keys during playback    Return Enter Functions the same as
91. up will be rippled through to all other units in the group   with some exceptions  The following settings and functions will always apply only to the unit that  they are made on  and not ripple through to other units in the group  or be pushed when Setup  Menu option  Network   Grouping   Push Settings to Group  is used      e All  Network  options  e  Timecode Sync   Jam Time of Day    e All  Quick Setup  options  e  Timecode Sync   Set Generator TC    e  File Storage   Erase Re format  e  Timecode Sync   Set Generator UBits   e  Timecode Sync   Timecode Mode  e  System   Set Date Time    e  Timecode Sync   Jam Received TC  e  System   Update Software     Pushing Settings to Group    When a unit is assigned to a group  none of its settings are immediately changed  Subse    quent settings changes to any unit in the group will be applied to all units in the group  To   copy all settings from one unit to the rest of the units in the group  access Setup Menu option   Network   Grouping   Push settings to group   This will copy all grouped settings to all other units  in the group        SOUND DEVICES         3JOMJ9N    Buidnoa    970 User Guide and Technical Information    Group Auto Configuration    When changes are made to a Network Group  all units in the group must auto configure  It is im   portant to allow all units in the group to complete auto configuration before proceeding with any  grouped operations  Transport control  settings changes  etc   While configuring  units
92. usion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages  the above limitation may not apply to you     Governing Law    This agreement and limited warranty are governed by the laws of the state of Wisconsin        v 2 02 Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    Warranty  amp  Service    Sound Devices  LLC warrants the 970 Audio Recorder against defects in materials and workmanship  for a period of TWO  2  years from date of original retail purchase     This is a non transferable warranty that extends only to the original purchaser  Sound Devices  LLC  will repair or replace the product at its discretion at no charge  Warranty claims due to severe service  conditions will be addressed on an individual basis     THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE  SOUND DEVICES   LLC DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING WARRAN   TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE     SOUND DEVICES  LLC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL  OR CONSEQUEN   TIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER LE   GAL THEORY  Because some jurisdictions do not permit the exclusion or limitations set forth above   they may not apply in all cases     For all service  including warranty repair  please contact Sound Devices for an RMA  return mer   chandise authorization  before sending your unit in
93. uter s eSATA port     Release Latches   Secures the PIX CADDY 2 to the recorder   Press both latches to remove the caddy  assembly     Screw Holes   For reliable operation  it is imperative that  the 2 5  drive be firmly screwed to the  PIX CADDY 2 with the supplied screws     CF Slot   Connector for approved CompactFlash  media  Sound Devices maintains a list of  tested and approved CF cards  Visit www   sounddevices com approved for an up to   date list of tested and approved drives        uoupBiADN  8 NU  W    970 User Guide and Technical Information       Main View    The Main View displays all audio input levels and provides configuration of Track Arming  Track  Naming  Input Source selection  Input Gain  and Input Delay  The Main View by default displays 16  tracks at a time  This can be changed to 8  16  or 32 track displays in  Audio   Audio Screen Meters    Press the LCD Button to quickly switch between banks of meters  8  16  or 32 depending on the value  of  Audio   Audio Screen Meters    Press F10 on the attached USB keyboard to toggle through audio  track count displays     Text fields in the Main View will change color to indicate transport status  White   Stopped  Red    Record  Green   Play Pause  Blue   Rew  Fast Forward  Shuttle      Sync Source Sample Rate Absolute Time Transport Status           Headphone Source       3    KS   8  e  o    Track Arm Status          Track 6  Track Name        gma     Input Meter Aa DR   Track 9   Track 10  Track 11  clear  T
94. vel analog  audio inputs  Same signal as DB 25 Ana   log Audio outputs channels 1 and 2     Ner    Ner    Ner    11  Analog Audio Output  XLR     2 channels of balanced  line level analog  audio outputs     Ethernet  RJ 45    Attaches to 1G or 100M Ethernet net   works  Provides Dante connectivity  See   Dante Audio Inputs     page 12   Network  Grouping  See    Network Grouping     page  27   web access for remote control  See     Web Interface   PIXNET     page 29   and  network file service   See    Storage and File  Management     page 37     RS 422 Control  DB 9    Connects to RS 422 Controllers for exter   nal control of the 970   See    RS422     page  29     External Drive Connections  eSATAp   Connector for approved external drives   Sound Devices maintains a list of tested  and approved media  Visit www soundde   vices com approved for an up to date list of  tested and approved media     15  GPIO Remote  Phoenix 10 pin     Logic contact points for remote control    See    GPIO  General Purpose Input   Out   put      page 35     16  USB Connection    Connect to a Windows computer to load  firmware with PIX Loader software   Available on the Sound Devices website     See    Setup Management and Firmware  Upgrades     page 67     Features and specifications are subject to change  Visit www sounddevices com for the latest documentation     970 User Guide and Technical Information    PIX CADDY 2 and PIX CADDY CF  Optional     The PIX CADDY 2 is an accessory to connect ap
95. y and grouped by Reel  Turn the Control Knob to highlight an item  Press the PLAY  Button to start playback of the highlighted take  Press the Control Knob  Press and hold for multi file  clips  to perform functions based on which item is highlighted     1     2     3     4        v  2 02       Drive 1 FILE LIST    TheHierophant 003    Reel Strength  4  Jan 25  9 49AM 1 08 GB       TheHierophant 001 wav_01  TheHierophant 001 wav_02  TheHierophant 001 wav 03      TheTower 002 wav  8  1       TheTower 001 wav  8  E L    Reell  NC Jan 1  1 15PM__ 1GB     TheFoo002 wav             500 MB       OEM   lt   mE VEM MEN i          J          S mE   Next Take 5  Reel Group   Information for the next take  A group of clips organized by reel name     Takes below are part of the indicated reel   Number in brackets indicates number of  clips in the reel  Press Control Knob to ex   pand or collapse list of takes in this reels     6  Poly Take  Represents a single poly take  Press Con   trol Knob to view Take Details Screen     Current Take  Information for the current take  Item is  red while recording     Mono Take  Expanded    Mono WAV file takes are collapsed by  default  so that each take is represented  by a single item in the File List followed    by the number of tracks in brackets  Press 7  Name   Control Knob to expand the take and The name or number of the take  file   show individual track files  Press and or reel  Number in brackets indicates  hold Control Knob to access Take De
    
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