Steinberg ships Nuendo SyncStation synchronizer solution

Feb 12, 2010 5:08 PM

    
The Nuendo SyncStation by Steinberg features exceptional accuracy across a wide range of clocking standards and hardware.

The Nuendo SyncStation by Steinberg features exceptional accuracy across a wide range of clocking standards and hardware.

Steinberg is now shipping Nuendo SyncStation, a new hardware sync solution. Designed for, but not restricted to, operation with Steinberg’s Nuendo Advanced Audio Production System, Nuendo SyncStation is a solidly built 19in rack-mount unit housing sync technology designed by industry legend Colin Broad. Steinberg sees SyncStation as a natural for production suites, post-production, music mixing and broadcast dubbing environments.

Nuendo SyncStation provides sample-accurate synch with videotape recorders, analog tape machines, other DAWs and house synch generators. SyncStation supports an exhaustive list of standards and protocols, including MTC, LTC, MMC, Sony nine-pin RS-422, WordClock, VITC, trilevel and black burst and varispeed operation, over a huge array of pull-up/pull-down settings, as well as sample-accurate VST System Link over digital connections such as AES/EBU and S/PDIF.




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