Well, OK Mattias.
The case is, I think that my approach to this is different from that of Pedro´s as the pure tone generator only will be a out of the box tool for:
- those who basically only need a simple an one piece/block tonegenerator for sync pulse/NLE edit.
- my portable on-board camera MD recording system which is, as I see it, very different from what the utilisation of Pedros system is intended for.
I will not use this pulse sync system to implement to anything else than the on board camera/MD unit and NLE sound edit.
The tone gen unit I use will get physically added on it:
2 x 2.5mm Mini jack printboard type sockets: 1 for power (battery) input + one for flash sync line input.
1 x 3.5 mm mini jack for pulse signal output to MD line input.
In addition the 6.2v Photo Lithium one cell battery (very small) and worst case, 2 resistors for balancing the output signal to the MD.
I am actually considrering to use the cams 9v built in battery as a power source by a small 2.5mm mini jack output from the battery compartment thus eliminating the on unit battery power. Will be deicded later.
There will hardly be be any superflous wiring at all: distance from Flash contact to Tone gen: less than 5 cm, 1 plug in wire. Distance from tone gen to MD T jount input: less than 5 cm, 1 wire. Connection between mike and MD is by the original mike wire via a T joint that collects the sunc pulse wire also.
The tonegen + acessories will be 1 unit only. The tonegen and the MD will be detachable from the cam by "american zippers" (never remember the proper name).
it is actually the physical shape and size that makes it fit like a glove to my system, nothing electronic/electrical or the signal itself.
I will get a compact and rugged basicaly of shelf one package unit with a minimum of wiring and complexity. The tonegen will be mounted underneath the rear of the cam, just like eh.. the battery on a digibeta! ?
It can also be mounted on the on board mike. Very good space for it there and it is more out of the wayfrom everything but there will be somewhat longer wires. No big deal though.
Not "selling" a "superior" solution, it isn´t except for me and or maybee those who only need a compact and easy to connect 1 piece tonegen for a pulsetrain.
Just trying to straighten out the possibly different angles of approach?
OK?
Might add that it is possible to use an additional mike preamp with extreme channel separation and S/N ratio that connects to the MD via the optical MD input so pulse noise can be elimited 100% worst case if nothing else works.
R