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PROFESSIONAL VIDEO Production Switchers


SE-500 Video Production Switcher


Four-input live production switcher with dual-output video mixer. Real time quad-split preview includes red, yellow, and green markers to indicate program, preview and other sources, as well as the next selected effect. Equipped with special effects, audio mixer, Tally DB15 and MIDI connections. (#DASE500).........960.00 #DASE500K1 (SE-500 with TLM-702 Dual 7” LCD and RKM-572 monitor holder) ................Call or Log-on


SE-800AV / SE-800DV Digital Video Production Switchers


4-input video switchers with picture-in-picture, digital and chroma key effects. Clor processor and dual channel TBC/frame synchronizer assures quality and stable images for each input source. The SE-800DV adds 4 DV (IEEE1394) inputs, plus one SDI overlay input for the use of a digital character generator and full digital output.


#DASE800AV (S-Video/Composite/Component) ...............................................................Call or Log-on #DASE800DV (adds 4 DV inputs & SDI Overlay I/O) ....................................................................4320.00


SE-2000 HD/SDI Digital Video Switcher


Designed for small, live production venues of up to 5 inputs by combining 1 or 2 DVI-D and 3 or 4 HD-SDI sources. HD-SDI inputs may be HD cameras or small HDMI output cameras (with an HDMI to HDSDI converter). PowerPoint presentations


go right in through the DVI input. Multi display output includes each source, preview, program, and a digital clock display. Built-in audio mixer has four audio follows video inputs (mic or line) and two audio outputs. (#DASE2000)........................................................................................Call or Log-on


#DASE2000K (adds RKM-2000 and TC-100B).................................................................Call or Log-on Switcher Accessories


RKM-4N7 Holder Mount for TLM-404 and TLM-702 on SE-800 Mixer (DARKM4N7) .................346.00 RKM-572 Holder Mount for TLM-702 on SE-500 Mixer (DARKM572) ........................................192.00 RMC-140 Preview Tally Box/Tally Light (DARMC140) ................................................................432.00 TB5 Tally Box for SE-500 (DATB5) ...........................................................................................144.00 TD-LT Tally Light (DATDLT) ........................................................................................................29.00 TLM-404H 4 x 4” TFT LCD Monitor Bank (DATLM404H)..........................................................1248.00 TLM-700 7"”Color NTSC/PAL, 16:9/4:3 LCD Monitor (DATLM700)................................................Call TLM-700HD 7” SD/HD LCD Monitor (DATLM700HD) .....................................................................Call TLM-702 Dual 7” Color NTSC/PAL, 16:9/4:3 LCD Monitor Rack (DATLM702)................Call or Log-on


HS-2000 5-Channel HD Mobile Studio


5-channel 10-bit 1920 x 1080i or 1280 x 720p HD-SDI and DVI-D video & audio switcher with a 17-inch multi image video monitor displaying each source, together with preview and program. It offers a complete five way intercom system (supplied with five belt packs), 14 pre-stored logos, digital clock display, integrated audio mixer with balanced XLRs, title overlay and DVI-D connection for use with presentation software. (#DAHS2000) ......................8352.00


V4 • V8 Video Production Switchers


Powerful, easy to use video mixers capable of switching between multiple cameras or video tape decks during a live performance. Ideal for houses of worship, schools, and nightclubs. They employ high-quality digital 8-bit, 4:2:2 signal processing, 2-Channel TBC/ frame sync to ensure smooth transitions and stable images.


#EDV4 (Four analog inputs)................................................1174.95 #EDV8 (Eight analog inputs) ...............................................2169.95


LVS400 Video Production Switcher


Four-input video mixer with multiple effects, dual bus operation and clean transitions. Logical, simple operational controls facilitate ease of use, with programmable keys to operate in a luminance or chroma superimpose. Supports either NTSC or PAL video signals, and has V-Link MIDI connections to operate with


other Edirol equipment.


#EDLVS400..............................................................................................1794.95 LVS-800 Video Mix/Live Switcher


8-channel standard definitio mixer, features a downstream keyer (DSK), dual computer inputs, and multiple outputs. Mix between a variety of video sources including scan convertors for PC inputs. Each bus can output different sources. Create exciting multi-screen environments for live events. Move from one video source to another using dissolves or wipes. Add a professional touch by moving between sources in a variety of ways. Also offers RS-232 control and Picture-in Picture display.


#EDLVS800 ..........................................................................................................................3794.95


HVS-300HS 1M/E HANABI HD/SD Portable Video Switcher (Type B)


1U switcher offers (4) HD/SD-SDI inputs and outputs. This “type B”model of the switcher refers to the combination of the HVS-300MU mains unit and a separate HVS-30OU operating unit. The mains unit is controlled with the separate desktop controller, although other control options are available.


#FOHVS300HSB.................................................................................................................14,189.95


TriCaster TCXD300 Portable Live HD Production


Harness the power of a live TV truck in a compact, 16-pound package; boost live production capabilities


with “live virtual sets,” multiple component inputs, multiple upstream effects, dual DDRs and animated alpha channels; and expand broad- cast production capabilities with real-time delivery from television and Internet streams. The result is an advanced production studio powerful enough to utilize in network environments, yet portable enough to fit in a backpack.


#NETCXD300.....................................................................................................................14,995.00


DCS-200 Dual-Channel Switcher Accepts analog, DVI, and


SD/HD-SDI input sources and converts them to a wide variety of output formats. Output video is provided simultaneously in DVI and analog formats. Also offers an independent and flexible preview output. Capture and store up to (3) images that can be used as full screen logos during presentations. It can also use DVI inputs as luminance key sources. Built-in rack ears.


#BADCS200 .........................................................................................................................6799.95


ScreenPro-II High-Resolution Seamless Switcher Multi-layer video display system combines


seamless switching with a variety of flexible video effects. A versatile video production tool for live event staging and fixed installation applications, it uses four image layers— unscaled background, up to two scaled PIPs or keys, and a downstream key—to produce sophisticated effects.


#BASP2HDE (ScreenPRO-II HD with enhanced output option)........5994.95 #BASPC2T (ScreenPRO-II Controller with Tally/PS2 Card) ............................................................5994.95


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