If it's not already illuminated, tap on the 'player' button. The timecode display and status
indicators on your HyperDeck controller will match the playback unit. Your HyperDeck
recorder is ready to be operated using HyperDeck Extreme Control's powerful deck controls.
You can use the soft touch transport controls or the search dial and mode
buttons to control your HyperDeck Extreme 8K HDR.
Tap on the 'shuttle' button above the search dial. You can now turn the dial right and left to
shuttle through your video. Press the 'stop' button to exit shuttle mode. Now press 'play' for
real time playback, or the skip buttons to navigate from recorded clip to recorded clip.
The next section of the manual provides a basic workflow example showing how to control a
broadcast deck for archiving material to a HyperDeck Extreme 8K HDR.
HyperDeck Extreme Control Workflow
The following example features a traditional broadcast tape deck recording to a HyperDeck
Extreme 8K HDR recorder, but you don't need to use a HyperDeck with the HyperDeck
Extreme Control. You could connect two or more traditional broadcast decks and dub from
tape to tape.
Connecting your RS-422 Devices
RS-422 connections on the rear of the HyperDeck Extreme Control allow up to 8 RS-422
enabled decks and devices to be attached from the rear of your HyperDeck recorder or
broadcast deck to the RS-422 connections on the rear panel of the HyperDeck Extreme
Control. Up to 8 separate devices can be connected.
1
Connect a 9 pin serial cable from the RS-422 connection on your tape based deck to
the first RS-422 connection on the controller.
2
Now connect a serial cable from the RS-422 connection on your HyperDeck recorder
to the second RS-422 connection on the HyperDeck Extreme Control.
3
You can repeat these steps to connect up to 8 devices.
HyperDeck Extreme Control Workflow
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