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22.1.2
INSTANT REPLAY
NewTek provides potent instant replay solutions in the form of its dedicated 3Play™ systems, but for less
demanding installations many have found their TriCaster based TimeWarp™ control surfaces (which take
advantage of TriCaster’s integrated recording and playback capabilities) to provide just what they need.
TriCaster 850 TW: The perfect complement to any primary TriCaster CS, this instant replay controller is
equally capable of performing as a solo act alongside any high definition TriCaster live production
system.
TriCaster™ TW-42: This is NewTek’s original TimeWarp™ device. While originally supplied for use with
the standard definition TriCaster lineup, it also provides workmanlike instant replay functionality with
high definition TriCaster models.
SECTION 22.2
CONNECTIONS & POWER
Simply connect the TriCaster control surface unit to your NewTek TriCaster using the USB cable supplied.
There is no need to install drivers, or configure the software. Recognition of the control surface is automatic.
22.2.1
POWER CONSIDERATIONS
The power requirements of TriCaster control surfaces vary, but generally speaking are not inconsequential.
TriCaster 8000CS requires a standard AC power connection, in addition to its USB control connection.
All other control surfaces are powered by their USB cable. In the latter case, connecting the unit using
a USB cable longer than the one originally supplied can diminish available power to the point where
problems could ensue, including connection recognition failure or operational problems.
Except for TriCaster 8000 CS then, we strongly recommend that if you must operate the control surface at
greater distances from the TriCaster than recommended above, you first connect it to a powered USB hub by
a short USB cable, in turn connecting the USB hub to one of TriCaster’s USB ports.
Important Note: So-called USB extenders are not recommended, having proven less reliable than long USB cables
(with powered hub, as discussed above). This is because each added connector in the circuit introduces ‘reflections’
that can degrade the signal. In this configuration, the control surface may seem reliable for some time, but then
fail unexpectedly. (If this should happen, disconnecting and reconnecting the control surface may temporarily
restore functionality).