Antelope Audio Trinity Master Clock User Manual
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of the latest generation of master clock
from the world's favourite clocking company. Based on years of research, Trinity is a
brand new design that is the most flexible, best sounding, most stable, and easiest to use
master clock available.
Based on Antelope's Oven Controlled Crystal Technology, Trinity has many new features
including 3 Independent Audio Generators up to 384kHz, with Varispeed control. 3
Independent SD Generators, simultaneously offering PAL and NTSC. 3 Independent HD
Generators, presenting a choice of 16 formats, and the latest revision of Antelope's
Acoustically Focused Clocking (AFC), now in it's 4 generation and employing 64 bit DSP.
So, that's a mind blowing 9 Independent and Simultaneous Audio/Video Generators, all
perfectly locked.
The triple display shows the frequencies of the audio generators, varispeed values,
source information, pull-ups/pull-downs, and useful messages.
Temporarily lose sync from your source?... Trinity will seamlessly free-wheel until the
signal returns, and then re-lock using the latest Antelope `Gentle Lock Technology`.
Trinity also maintains features from the OCX-V, but in a brand new design
such
as the Antelope Jitter Management Module, Black Burst Generator, Atomic Input for
connection to the 10M Rubidium Atomic Clock, and full Audio and Video Gearboxing with
simultaneous 0.1% and 4% pull-ups/pull-downs.
So, please take some time to read through this
manual, and familiarize yourself
with the functionality that Trinity has to offer.
Above all, we hope you enjoy your new Antelope
as much as we enjoyed designing
it for you.
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USB allows full remote control via PC and Mac. Firmware updates can
also be applied via USB if updates are available.
; Features
reference
Trinity
All the best,
The Antelope Team
In one box, Trinity will save you time. Imagine! One pass with multiple frequencies and
formats of virtually any choice, all running in perfect synchronization. Well, imagine no
longer, because it's truly possible with Trinity.