Lucid Debuts SSG192 Master Clock
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September 25, 2000Lucid's latest digital interface aims to eliminate
many of the audio problems created by an ever-growing number of digital
studio devices. The Lucid SSG192 Studio Sync Generator provides a master
clock for synchronizing digital audio and video studio equipment, with
connectors that support word clock, AES11, video blackburst, Digidesign's
256X Superclock, and a proprietary clock called Lucid UltraClock. "The
SSG192 allows studios to avoid the standard way many of them distribute
a single source of synchronization between units: daisy-chaining a word
clock signal," according to Nathan O'Neill, Director of Engineering. "Word
clock chains can provide one clock to different devices but they typically
produce a phase difference between each device and jitter that increases
with each additional unit in the chain. The SSG192 syncs digital units
in most types of studio configurations to one stable, accurate master
clock."
To eliminate distortion between digital devices, the SSG192 features
15 internal clock rates and three external sources (word clock, AES11,
or video blackburst), any of which can act as the master clock to control
connected equipment. In film and video postproduction studios, the SSG192
can reference to, or serve as, the house video blackburst generator. It
supports NTSC 59.94, NTSC 60, or PAL/SECAM 50 Hz formats. A front-panel
LED set provides a simple calculation for all common pull-up and pull-down
rates using 0.1% and 4% correction factors.
The SSG192 simultaneously outputs word clock and AES11 sync formats.
Four discrete word clock outputs let the SSG192 synchronize connected
gear using the most common clock format for digital audio applications.
Supported output frequencies are: 32, 42.336, 44.056, 44.1, 44.144, 45.937,
46.080, 47.952, 48, 48.048, 50, 88.2, 96, 100, and 192 kHz. The SSG192
also features two configurable clock outputs. These connections can be
set to run at 256X, for compatibility with Digidesign's Pro Tools systems,
or set to run at 1024X. In 1024X mode, called Lucid UltraClock, the unit
runs at 1024X, 512X, or 256X the sample rate (as determined by the sample
rate) for compatibility with future high-definition audio products from
Lucid.
Its multiple connections also make the SSG192 compatible with Sonic Solutions
systems, Mackie Digital 8 Bus, Yamaha O2R and O3D, Tascam DA-88, and many
other professional digital audio consoles, workstations, and recorders.
The suggested US retail price of the SSG192 is $1795. It ships to select
pro audio dealers in December 2000. For more information, visit their web site at www.lucidaudio.com. |