Zaxcom nomad 12 manual


















Tags: None. All's well that sounds well TRX's v7. Comment Post Cancel. Originally posted by soundsgood View Post. I'm only to page 40 while I wait for the 2nd QRX unit to update its IFB software , and have delayed reading further until I make adjustments per that page setting input configuration to accommodate monitoring Zaxnet , but by dang, based upon what I've read so far, I think you've got it. Particularly like the clickable 'Index of Screen Objects' that will undoubtedly come in handy.

Have some thoughts about the information that's currently available for QRX, ERX and TRX software upgrades that I hope to gather into one place, as I think upgrade instructions should also be gathered. Had to read all the. To put a fine point on the above-mentioned software update stall, am getting multiple 'Bad Sector Checksum' messages. My concern is that the TRX's battery will run out before it's gone through enough cycles.

What then??? Jan If your software keeps cycling and not updating there is something wrong. Check your encryption and make sure it is off.

Check the ZaxNet frequencies. ZaxNet Nomad 12 contains an integrated Zaxnet transceiver. Personal audio delay capability is included to keep picture and sound monitoring in perfect sync for all on-set clients. Digital IFB audio quality and the ability to instantly route the source from any combination of 16 busses will make the Zaxnet IFB system a standout for both production sound mixers and their clients. All Zaxnet time code is free from timing errors and drift.

This feature eliminates the need for separate TC sync boxes and separate RF time code transmission systems. Zaxcom's wireless microphones are also directly controlled from Nomad via Zaxnet transmission.

Audio gain, wireless frequency, RF power level and transmitter recording control are all seamlessly integrated into the system. IFB monitoring from camera mounted receivers is integrated directly into the headphone monitor system.

Auto-mixer Zaxcom auto-mixer will aid in the mixing of unscripted dialog. Control multiple microphones in an unscripted situation can be a daunting task. The auto-mixer seamless opens a microphone as a speaker begins to talk and attenuates it when they stop. A last mic on features ensures that there is a constant noise floor.

Input Delay Nomad input delay feature is key to turning in tracks that are properly timed. Only the sound mixer on location knows the proper delay on each microphone input due to microphone position and inherent delay of wireless microphones vs hard wired microphones.

Proper use of the input delay feature can eliminate comb filter effects common to multiple channels that mix together with the same audio content. The Nomad always maintains its audio outputs and recorded tracks in a perfect phase and time relationship eliminating mixing problems in post. Notch Filters Each input channel has 2 adjustable Notch filters. This powerful tool when activated can eliminate AC power hum, lighting noise and other unwanted sounds before they can find their way to the client.

The filters are very narrow and do not effect the quality of the recorder audio. Notch filters can often make an unusable track usable. Integrated timecode slate Patent Pending Nomad has a time code slate feature that can eliminate the need for external time code slates.

Just press the time code button and large time code display characters are instantly displayed on the LCD display in the correct orientation to be photographed by the video camera. A beep tone is inserted into the designated audio tracks when the slate function is activated. The integrated time code slate is all that is needed for post to verify sync between picture and sound. Because the slate is generated directly from the Nomad's timecode generator there is never any timing error between the two.

Headphone Monitoring The headphone output can drive any headphone with a powerful ultra low-noise output. The headphone is specially designed to always reflect the distortion of any output or recorded track. The Nomad headphone monitoring system provides 12 user adjustable configurations. Any combination of output busses, record tracks and camera returns can be monitored and identified with user defined labels.

A second headphone output with independent routing is also provided. A side-chain input is used to link compressor action when appropriate. This is necessary for MS and Surround microphone recording. A Soft Knee Compressor is also included on every input. ZaxNet Nomad 10 and 12 contains an integrated Zaxnet transceiver. Personal audio delay capability is included to keep picture and sound monitoring in perfect sync for all on-set clients.

Digital IFB audio quality and the ability to instantly route the source from any combination of 16 busses will make the Zaxnet IFB system a standout for both production sound mixers and their clients.

All Zaxnet time code is free from timing errors and drift. This feature eliminates the need for separate TC sync boxes and separate RF time code transmission systems. Audio gain, wireless frequency, RF power level and transmitter recording control are all seamlessly integrated into the system. IFB monitoring from camera mounted receivers is integrated directly into the headphone monitor system.

Zaxcom auto-mixer will aid in the mixing of unscripted dialog. Control multiple microphones in an unscripted situation can be a daunting task. The auto-mixer seamless opens a microphone as a speaker begins to talk and attenuates it when they stop. A last mic on features ensures that there is a constant noise floor. Nomad input delay feature is key to turning in tracks that are properly timed. Only the sound mixer on location knows the proper delay on each microphone input due to microphone position and inherent delay of wireless microphones vs hard wired microphones.

Proper use of the input delay feature can eliminate comb filter effects common to multiple channels that mix together with the same audio content.

The Nomad always maintains its audio outputs and recorded tracks in a perfect phase and time relationship eliminating mixing problems in post. Each input channel has 2 adjustable Notch filters. This powerful tool when activated can eliminate AC power hum, lighting noise and other unwanted sounds before they can find their way to the client. The filters are very narrow and do not effect the quality of the recorder audio.

Notch filters can often make an unusable track usable. Nomad has a time code slate feature that can eliminate the need for external time code slates. Just press the time code button and large time code display characters are instantly displayed on the LCD display in the correct orientation to be photographed by the video camera.

A beep tone is inserted into the designated audio tracks when the slate function is activated. The integrated time code slate is all that is needed for post to verify sync between picture and sound. The headphone output can drive any headphone with a powerful ultra low-noise output. The headphone is specially designed to always reflect the distortion of any output or recorded track.



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