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SONY,

Digital
Audio PCM-1610

Processor
New Digital Audio Processor
Unexcelled in Every Aspect of Performance,
Flexibility, and Reliability.

editor, the DAE-1100, developed to serve the


specialized needs of digital audio. With this unit,
editing can be performed much more easily and
accurately than with any conventional analog
system. Electronic editing, as opposed to tape-
splice editing, also allows the original recording
to be used again and again.
Third, direct digital-to-digital dubbing is possible.
In professional recording, it is a common prac­
tice to make several dubbings from the original
master recording. With an analog system, each
dubbing is itself a poorer version of the original,
with noise increasing each time a copy is made.
With the PCM-1610 and the BVU-800DA or
VO-5850DA combination, however, any number
of dubbings can be made with absolutely no
deterioration of the signal quality. Each copy,
regardless of the generation, sounds as if it is a
master itself. In addition, digital recording also
eliminates problems such as print-through.
Digital recording, after all, can maintain the
original high quality even after going through
various studio operations of mixing down, adding
reverberation, repeat dubbing, and so on.

Why Sony Is Your Choice


One aspect of digital audio which seems to make
everyone nervous is the problem of dropouts.
Tape dropouts can, of course, pose a serious
problem in a digital system. In an analog system,
a short dropout is often undetectable, since our
ears tend to fill in the gaps if they are sufficiently
short. In a digital system, however, dropouts
mean an absence of pulses, which the system
corresponding to the audio signal are first stored
The Spotlight in the short-term memory and then released in
would interpret not as missing music but as a dif­
ferent bit-code altogether. Accordingly, an effec­
Is On Performance perfect, uniform sequence determined by a re­
tive error correction scheme becomes essen­
ference clock. Modulation noise is totally absent
The genuine advantage of the PCM-1610 digital tial.
forthesame reason, and this gives a fascinating
audio processor is its enormous potential to inner purity to the sound. Sony, as the leader in digital audio technology,
deliver drastically improved sound. Whereas an­ Obviously, the PCM-1610 is completely free of has eliminated this problem. When a word con­
alog recorders are saddled with performance any performance limitations, and thus can pro­ sists of 16 bits, as with the PCM-1610, a profes­
limitations of one form or another, unlimited vide a distinctively audible improvement. Even sional video tape has approximately 5 0 % redun­
quality improvement is possible using digital those, who are accustomed to the best possible dancy for error correction codes. Using this
technology. analog studio equipment will be astonished to redundancy, "Cross Word Codes", which is
With the PCM-1610, equal amplitude digital discover how much clarity they have been miss­ original with Sony, are built in to the basic bit
pulses are used to represent all audio signal ing up till now. stream of the PCM-1610. These codes not only
waveforms. This means that every pulse can be can detect the data code errors but can also ac­
recorded at a level well above the residual noise tually correct them. In addition, they can cope
level and well below the saturation level. Thus
The Perfect Studio Master with extremely extensive burst errors.
the system's dynamic range is no longer limited The PCM-1610 can instantly replace the existing By virtue of interleaving, the Cross Word Codes
by the parameters of magnetic tape and heads. 2-channel analog mastering equipment, giving can perfectly correct burst errors as large as
The PCM-1610 has a remarkably wide 90dB of you substantially better sound as well as in­ 2,240 bits (11.7 horizontal TV lines) in one in­
dynamic range, which is about 30dB better than creased operational convenience. terleaved block of 6,720 bits (35 horizontal lines).
that of the best analog tape recorders. And the First, the PCM-1610 can operate in perfect syn­ Errors greater than this but less than 4,480 bits
only technology required to achieve this was to chronization with professional videocassette re­ (23.3 horizontal lines) can be compensated for
incorporate AID and D/A converters with a 16-bit corders. Sony also offers U-matic digital audio by means of linear interpolation. Probability of er­
quantizing capability. recorders, such as the BVU-800DA and VO- rors exceeding this limit is all but nil in practical
The frequency response is flat within + 0 . 5 d B 5850DA/5850PDA, designed exclusively for use applications, unless a tape of inferior quality is
and - 1 dB from 20Hz out to 20,000Hz. Harmonic, with digital audio processors for improved used. This means that the PCM-1610 is fully
distortion is never worse than 0.05%. Wow and operational convenience. capable of offering failsafe reproduction. The ef­
flutter are too minute to be measured. This is Second, the PCM-1610 lets you record separate fects of code errors by dropouts will never be
because, in the PCM-1610, millions of pulses takes and edit them at will. Sony has an advanced audible under any conditions.
Main Features
The PCM-1610 has enormous potential benefits
in every aspect of quality, operation, and system
flexibility. Consider how perfectly and compre­
hensively it can serve your professional needs.

O O C # Instant VTR Interfacing


For the convenience of professional users, the
PCM-1610 features the same input/output speci­
fications and connectors as those of profession­
al videocassette recorders. For the interconnec­
tions between these units, BNC connectors are
used. For analog connections, the PCM-1610
naturally is fitted with balanced type XLR con­
nectors.
the PCM-100, another of Sony's professional
digital audio processors. The PCM-1610 is also
C090Synchronized Operation
capable of reproducing the tape programs re­
The PCM-1610 can be locked to an external
corded with the PCM-1600.
sync, such as the NTSC composite sync signal

cmoODigital-to-Digital Dubbing
Using the PCM-1610 and a pair of BVU-800DA
or VO-5850DA digital audio recorders, direct
digital-to-digital dubbing can be performed
with no degradation in signal quality. Even after
repeated dubbing, the high quality of the original
recording remains true.
0##0Extraordinary Specifications
Because of its operating principle, the PCM-
1610 can offer a host of impressive specification
figures. Outstanding among them are a dynamic
range that is greater than 90dB, undetectable
wow and flutter, unusual frequency response
from a video signal source or the sampling clock flatness from 20Hz to 20,000Hz, and vanishingly
from another digital audio processor. This low distortion over this entire audio frequency
means that it can be operated in perfect syn­ cmcm Digital Editing spectrum.
chronization with video equipment and other Adding the DAE-1100 digital audio editor to a
digital audio units, giving you the flexibility you combination of the PCM-1610 and a pair of O N * 16-bit Linear Quantization
need to set up any studio recording arrange­ digital audio recorders makes a fully elec­ To realize true high fidelity recording and
ment. tronic digital editing system. The edit accuracy reproduction, the PCM-1610 employs A/D and
of this system is an amazing 363 microseconds, D/A converters with 16-bit quantizing capability
which is equivalent to 16 words with the PCM- for each channel. The PCM-1610 also uses a
1610. The ordinary video editing console, the high-performance low-pass filter which steeply
BVE-800, can also be used in place of the DAE- cuts the audio frequencies at just below half the
1100 if the requirements are not so demanding. sampling frequency to eliminate aliasing noise.

0099 Wide Interchangeability


The PCM-1610 features two built-in sampling fre­
quencies and a serial format for digital input and
output, making it perfectly interchangeable with
• C O O Effective Error Correction " H O L D " indications. This can be used in play­
Though the chances of dropouts are minimal back to mute dropout errors beyond the correc­
when combined with Sony's advanced digital tion capability of the PCM-1610. With this switch
audio recorder and high quality videocassette set to the " H O L D " position, the associated LED
tape, the PCM-1610 employs the Cross Word lamp will stay lit once such an error has occur­
Codes to prevent code errors from affecting the red. This is especially convenient because it in­
reproduced sound quality forms you of the existence of dropouts, even if
they occurred while you were not present. In ad­
• C O * Built-in SMPTE Time Code dition, any of nine muting durations can be pre­
Generator set with a switch on the printed circuit board.
The PCM-1610 incorporates an SMPTE time
code generator. With this new function, it is now M O * LED Peak Level Meters
possible to address the program contents pre­ The PCM-1610 incorporates one of the finest
cisely on the tape. Besides the time code track of meters for high visibility and accuracy. The scale below the normal level calibrations, there is also
the videocassette tape, this code can be being vertical and employing as many as 24 LED an extra expanded scale designed to facilitate
recorded on either of the audio track. For this segments per channel, the levels can be noted OdB setting. This scale consists of five segments
reason, the PCM-1610 has two different connec­ with amazing accuracy. For each channel, just in 0.2dB steps with the OdB mark in the center.
tors, BNC and Cannon XLR, for feeding out the
SMPTE time code. M O O PCM-1610 Block Diagram the time axis. Then, after going through the
The PCM-1610 is basically designed as a signal memory circuit, the sync signals are added in
• 0 # 0 A d d i t i o n a l Emphasis Switch processor that converts analog signals into order to be recorded on the recorder. For
The PCM-1610 is equipped with a manual em­ digital, then into pseudo-video signals including reproduction, exactly the same operations are
phasis switch to put pre-emphasis on recording. vertical and horizontal syncs. In brief, this is how performed in reverse. The playback signal from
The basic curve incorporates a 50JJS boost, that it operates to provide unmatched performance. the recorder is passed through the video
is, an approximate 10dB lift at around 20kHz in In recording, the analog signal first goes into amplifier and the following sync separator
recording. the audio amplifier where 50/JS pre-emphasis circuit so that the sync signals can be sepa­
is given. Next, unnecessary high frequencies rated. Jitters are absorbed in the memory
above half the sampling frequency are cut off circuit. In the digital decorder circuit, the codes
by an anti-aliasing filter. Frequencies passing are de-interleaved and expanded. Dropout error
through this filter are sampled and then quantiz­ correction and compensation are also carried
ed in the A/D converter, resulting in digital codes out. Then, the signals go through the D/A conver­
with 16 bits per word. In the next encoder circuit, ter, the low-pass filter, and are finally de-empha­
A code that indicates whether a signal has pre- error check bits are added, interleaving is done, sized, restoring the original analog waveforms.
emphasis or alternatively is digitalized as flat is and the whole series of codes is compressed on
imprinted in the data codes so that it can be ex­
tracted in playback and can automatically ac­
tivate the de-emphasis switching circuitry when
appropriate. Emphasis/de-emphasis has the ef­
fect of further improving the signal-to-noise ratio
in high frequencies.

• O M Superb Analog Circuit


The analog circuit of the PCM-1610 consists of
high quality components and devices including
specially selected IC operational amplifiers and
line transformers. The PCM-1610 also has an in­
ternal switch which can make the signal bypass
the input and output transformers for improved
sound quality.

• • C O Muting Facility
The "REC MUTE" switch can be effectively used
to provide appropriate no-signal intervals be­
tween programs. On the PCM-1610, there is
another muting switch with "NORMAL" and
Digital audio has come a long way in a very short time,
with Sony leading the way. And now, Sony presents the PCM-1610,

a highly developed, practical digital audio processor

i for the broadcast and professional recording industries.


When combined with a professional videocassette recorder,

the PCM-1610 is capable of recording and reproducing


sound with quality that is nothing short of extraordinary.

Backed up by Sony's years of research and meticulous engineering,

Jt offers a wide variety of functions and utmost reliability.

In fact, the PCM-1610 represents the state of the advancement


i of the top digital audio manufacturer in the world.

It is the real key that will open your studio

to the incredible advantages of digital audio technology}.


Specifications
Number of channels: Two channels TIMECODE 2
Modulation system: PCM system using NTSC standard TV signals Balanced (XLR-3-32), or unbalanced (BNC-R),
Sampling frequencies: 44.056kHz or 44.1 kHz 600-ohm load permissible
Recording density: 3.5795Mbits/second (44.056kHz) 2.2Vp-p, SMPTE lime code
3.5831 Mbits/second (44.1 kHz) COMPOSITE SYNC(BNC-R) 2
Code configuration: 6 words in 1 TVH Composite sync (negative), 4Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced
Quantization: 16-bit linear quantization DIGITAL(BNC-R) 4
Dynamic range: More than 90dB TTL level, 32-slot serial format
Harmonic distortion: Less than 0.05% WORDSYNC(BNC-R) 1
Wow and flutter: Beneath measurable limits TTL level
Frequency response: 20—20,000Hz + 0 . 5 , - 1 .OdB HEADPHONES(Stereophone) 1
Inputs: ANALOG(CannonXLR-3-31) 2 8-ohm load permissible
Reference input level + 4 d B (OdB = 0.775V) Power consumption: Approx. 125W
Max. input level + 2 4 d B (OdB = 0.775V) Dimensions: 430 (W) x 280 (H) x 510 (D) mm (16.92 x 1 1 . 0 2 * 20.07")
25k ohms, balanced, or 4.7k ohms, unbalanced Weight: Approx. 38 kg (83 lb 12 oz)
VIDEO(BNC-R) 1 Supplied accessories: Connecting cable with BNC connectors (2 pes)
75 ohms, unbalanced, 0.714Vp-p (Data level 60 IRE) Connecting cable with BNC and phono connectors (1 pc)
COMPOSITE SYNC(BNC-R) 1 Rack mounting adaptor (1 set)
Composite sync (negative), 4Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced Extension board (1 pc)
DIGITAL(BNC-R) 4 AC power cord (1 pc)
TTL level, 32-slot serial format Usable recorders: BVU-800DA, VO-5850DA/5850PDA U-matic digital audio recorders
WORDSYNC(BNC-R) 1 BVU-100/110, BVU-200/200A/200B U-matic videocassette
TTL level recorders
Outnuts: ANALOG (Cannon XLR-3-32) 2 BVH-500/500A, BVH-1000/1100/1100A 1 " video tape
Reference output level + 4 d B (OdB = 0.775V) recorders
Max. output level + 2 4 d B (OdB = 0.775V) Redommended
Balanced, or unbalanced, editing systems: Regular system: BVU-800DA(x2) + BVE-800
600-ohm load permissible Advanced system: BVU-800DA(x2) + DAE-1100
VIDEO(BNC-R) 2
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
75 ohms, unbalanced, 0.714Vp-p (Data level 60 IRE)

Related Equipment

DAE-1100 BVU-800DA VO-5850DA/VO-5850PDA


Digital Audio Editor U-matic Digital Audio Recorder U-matic Digital Audio Recorder

BVG-1500

BVG-1500 KCA-60/KCA-30
SMPTE Time Code Reader U-matic Videocassette Tapes
(60 min./30 min.)
BVG-1600
SMPTE Time Code Generator

Sony Corporation
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