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Rohr-Richtmikrofon SuperCMIT 2 U

SCHOEPS Digital

AES42-Schnittstelle
Das SuperCMIT 2 U ist ein digitales Mikrofon. Sein Ausgangsformat ist AES42, Mode 1. Das heißt, es läuft mit eigenem Takt (48kHz) und wird an einem AES42-Eingang mit Sample Rate Converter (SRC) betrieben. Mit dem zusätzlich erhältlichen Speise-Adapter PSD 2U kann es auch an einem konventionellen AES3-Eingang mit SRC betrieben werden.
Der AES42 Standard definiert die Schnittstelle für digitale Mikrofone. Im einfachsten Fall bedeutet AES42 nichts anderes als eine AES-3 Schnittstelle mit zusätzlicher digitaler Phantomspeisung (DPP, 10V). AES42-Schnittstellen sind in einigen Geräten verfügbar, so z.B. in dem 8-kanaligen Interface DMC-842 von RME und dem ebenfalls 8-kanaligen portablen Recorder 788T von Sound Devices.
Weitere Informationen hierzu sind auf www.schoeps.de/digital erhältlich.

 

Options for connecting the SuperCMIT 2 U
Die folgende Liste können Sie hier als PDF herunter laden.

If you want to use the SuperCMIT properly in a normal workflow, you have to care for:

  • digital phantom power (DPP, 10 Volts)
  • a digital input with sample rate converter (SRC)
  • sufficient gain of the digital input for instantly making recordings and for monitoring, peak limiter

The following list comprises some currently available devices and depicts their properties with regard to the above-mentioned
demands.



Device DPP 10V SRC Analog Output Digital Gain Headphone Amplifier
1. SCHOEPS PSD 2U
2. SCHOEPS Mini-DA42
3. SoundDevices
a) 788T
b) other products from SoundDevices
4. ZAXCOM DEVA
5. AATON Cantar
6. AETA 4MinX
7. TASCAM HS-P82
8. RME DMC-842
9. LP DAC C462
10. Neumann Connection Kit and DMI-2
11. Zaxcom TRX942
12. Audioroot eSMART 42-DH
13. Zaxcom Nomad 6/8/12

  • 1. SCHOEPS PSD 2U
    • powering box for 10 Volt digital phantom powering (DPP) with XLR and RCA outputs
    • input: AES42, outputs: AES3 (AES/EBU) and AES-id (Cinch)
    • an AC adapter for 100 - 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz with HIROSE plug is included
    • this device needs to be connected to an AES3 input with sample rate converter (SRC)

  • 2. SCHOEPS Mini-DA42
    • miniature D/A converter with 10 Volt digital phantom powering (DPP)
    • input: AES42
    • outputs: AES3 (XLR-3M), 2 × analog (balanced, XLR-3M)
    • a Sub-D breakout cable is included
    • an AC adapter for 100 - 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz with HIROSE plug is included

  • 3. SoundDevices
    a) 788T
    • the AES42 inputs are available only through a separate breakout cable available from Sound Devices
    • with built-in DPP and SRC (= it has an AES42/mode 1 interface)
    • with sufficient gain (+50 dB) in the digital input
    • peak limiter and low-cut available

  • b) other products from SoundDevices
    • no DPP, need a powering device like the SCHOEPS PSD 2U
    • no SRC in the digital input, the digital microphone has to be the master clock!
    • no digital gain available, +30 dB gain option in the SuperCMIT should be used

  • 4. ZAXCOM DEVA
    • has no DPP, needs a powering device like the SCHOEPS PSD 2U
    • all newer Zaxcom devices have SRC in the digital inputs
    • offers digital input gain:MENU > Input configure > "Analog input toggle" > choose the "digital input" > digital fader max. 30 dB gain
    • a compressor / limiter can be inserted in the digital inputs

  • 5. AATON Cantar
    • with SRC in the digital input
    • no gain adjustment in the digital inputs
    • until now: no DPP

  • 6. AETA 4MinX
    • 2 × AES42/Mode-1 inputs with SRC
    • Digital Gain +20dB, Limiter, LowCut

  • 7. TASCAM HS-P82
    • 8 AES/EBU inputs with SRC
    • has no DPP, needs a powering device like the SCHOEPS PSD 2U
    • no gain adjustment in the digital inputs available, +30 dB gain option in the SuperCMIT should be used
    • peak limiter and low-cut available

  • 8. RME DMC-842
    • 8 × AES42 input with SRC, DPP and gain
    • 8 × analog output (XLR)
    • 4 × AES3 output (AES/EBU), 2 × ADAT output
    • For operation with SCHOEPS digital microphones, the control pulses (CP) and sync pulses (SP) have to be turned off in the setup menu of the DMC-842 - otherwise the signal-to-noise ratio may decrease. The easiest way is to activate 'Auto CP/SP' and 'Auto SRC' in the setup of the remote software.

  • 9. Lake People DAC C462
    • 1 × AES42 input
    • 1 × AES3 output (AES/EBU)
    • 2 × analog output
    • gain adjustable from 0 dB to 48 dB in steps of 6 dB
    • headphone monitoring options: L/L, L/R, R/R

  • 10. Neumann
    a) Neumann Connection Kit
    • powering box for 10 Volt digital phantom powering (DPP) with XLR output
    • input: AES42, output: AES3 (AES/EBU)
    • this device needs to be connected to an AES3 input with sample rate converter (SRC)

  • b) Neumann DMI-2
    • 2 × AES42 input
    • 2 × AES3 output (AES/EBU)
    • this device needs to be connected to an AES3 input with sample rate converter (SRC)

  • c) Neumann DMI-8
    • no mode-1 support
    • does neither work with the SCHOEPS SuperCMIT nor with the CMD 2!

  • 11.Zaxcom TRX942
    • digital recording transceiver for boom (the launch has been announced for November 2010)
    • custom-made AES42 input for the SuperCMIT
    • transmission of one output channel only (can be selected)

  • 12.Audioroot eSMART 42-DH
    • battery-powered box for 10 Volt digital phantom powering (DPP)
    • input: AES42, output: AES 3
    • 2 additional HRS power outputs for mixer / recorder supply
    • can also be operated from an external power supply


  • 13.ZAXCOM Nomad 6/8/12
    • 2 * AES42/Mode-1 inputs with SRC