NX Sync

 

           

Key Features

  • Two 3-pin XLR connectors for LTC Timecode In/Out
  • SMPTE Timecode @ 24, 25, 29.97 and 30 frames per second
  • Native Plug-and-Play USB Connection for ONYX, PC and MAC (no custom drivers required)
  • USB Powered
  • Convenient, space-saving, stackable design
  • Rugged impact-resistant housing

 

The NX SYNC captures timecode in various SMPTE formats from its 3-pin XLR connection and converts it to a MIDI Timecode (MTC) stream, where it can be read into ONYX or any other MIDI Timecode compatible software. Additionally, it also has the power to take MTC and send it back out as SMPTE.

The NX SYNC contains a powerful hardware architecture for instant processing and minimal frame delays. It allows the ONYX software to read Linear Timecode (LTC) signals for perfect cue synchronization with external devices like sound or video playback systems.

The NX SYNC does not require custom drivers, and in addition to working with ONYX, it can be used as a SMPTE to MTC/ MTC to SMPTE device for both Windows 10/11 and MAC OS software applications.

NX Sync allows ONYX to read Linear Timecode (LTC) signals for perfect cue synchronization with external devices like sound or video playback systems. NX Sync requires zero configuration, Timecode specific configuration can be accessed via the Console Menu. See Timecode section.

 

SpecificationsSpecifications

Physical

  • Length: 92 mm (3.7 in.)
  • Width: 82 mm (3.3 in.)
  • Height: 41mm (1.7 in.)
  • Weight: 245g (0.6 lbs.)

Electrical

  • 5V over USB

PC RequirementsPC Requirements

  • SMPTE (LTC) 24, 25, 29.97 and 30 frame/sec
  • Windows 10, Windows 11 64bit (Home/Pro/Enterprise)
  • Height: 41mm (1.7 in.)
  • MAC OS 10.13 or higher

LED IndicatorsLED Indicators

Boot Mode

  • During bootloader LED chase White (also to check all LEDs are working)

NORMAL OPERATION


LED1 = Status with USB

  • Green = Normal operation
  • White flash = USB data processed
  • Yellow flash = MIDI1 serial data received
  • Red flash = MIDI2 serial data received

LED2 = SMPTE IN

  • Off = no SMPTE IN
  • Red = 24fr
  • Green = 25fr
  • Magenta = 30fr
  • Blue = 30NDfr

LED3 = SMPTE OUT

  • Off = Generator Off
  • Red = 24fr
  • Green = 25fr
  • Magenta = 30fr
  • Blue = 30NDfr