MCR41/MCR42 User Manual
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Edit RX: Expander
MCR41/42 supports 4 different type of “Expanding systems”
(other on request)
ENR-Wisy
: designed for maximum noise reduction
ENC-Wisy:
designed for maximum audio fidelity (use this in
case of special vocal application or to remote
instruments)
ENR-1.2*/ENC-1.2*
: to use MCR42 with some type of
camera (ex. Canon® C300, Canon® XF305, Sony®
Pmw200, Sony® Pmw300, Sony® PmwF5, Sony® Fs7,
Nikon® D600 or Nikon® D800, Canon® SD mark3...)
which accept a signal with reduced dynamic. This
type of expansion doesn't add artifacts to the signal
and allows to have a less noisy signal. It allows to
improve the quality of the audio registration
(compared to the ENR/ENC standard) increasing the
S/N ratio up to 15dB.
To use these expanders, it’s necessary to set ENR on
the transmitter and ENR 1.2 on the receiver or set
ENC on the transmitter and ENC 1.2 on the receiver.
ENR-1.2 it’s used for the optimization of noise, ENC-
1.2 it’s used to optimize the voice.
NB: The compander of the receiver must be the same as the
transmitter
MCR42 core is a power digital audio processor that, besides
an unbeatable audio quality and flexibility, can emulate
most expanders systems on the market. On this menu you
can setup the audio expanding chipset emulation. ENR is
emulating the Philips™ SA572 and PTT digital data of
Wisycom transmitters. Other setups can be loaded on
request.
*
Available only from FW v3.3
Canon is a trademark of Canon Incorporated, Nikon is a trademark of Nikon Corp,
Sony is a trademark of Sony Corp.
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