SKAARHOJ
Radically Customized Universal Broadcast Controllers
SKAARHOJ is a Danish-based producer of radically customized control solutions for the broadcast market. Their universal broadcast controllers provide a stunning level of complexity. Whether you need PTZ controlling, camera shading, live switching, routing & utility, broadcast audio or replay, these products have you covered.
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Master Key 36: an exceptional control panel that features industry standard NKK buttons plus with an uncompromising use of OLED displays that creates a flexible, modular universal switcher surface suitable for high end studios.
Rack Fly Duo: this control unit provides raw power with programmable four-way buttons and RGB color coding that's perfect for universal control of video routers, VSM systems and AUX bus systems.
XC8: this replay controller creates events on the fly with precise speed control and IP connectivity. Features include a job wheel, a hall effect replay speed T-bar and a crisp OLED display that shows monitor timecodes and system info.
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About Skaarhoj
Using Skaarhoj control solutions in the broadcast market
Buying advice
- Master Key 36 - If you are looking for a truly exceptional control panel, Master Key 36 will not disappoint. You can enjoy a powerful fusion of industry-standard NKK buttons paired with Skaarhoj's bespoke molded elastomer graced with four-way buttons. It works with a wide variety of device cores using its UniSketch OS. Its subdivided color-coded sections allow you to view section titles and labels.
- Rack Fly Duo - Perfect for creating live videos, Rack Fly duo is a tough product that works with various device cores. Using this product gives you an intuitive experience that gives you the confidence to know what you are doing. It gives you options to customize by adding variations of general-purpose, opto-isolated inputs and outputs. Its compact form factor makes it a solid choice for your universal control needs.
- XC8 - If you are looking for a device that controls a variety of devices, then you are on the right track. The XC8 can control switches, recorders, PTX cameras, and even slow-motion playback decks. It also has a large OLED screen that displays real-time information. You can monitor the timecode and system info. The right side of the devices connects to a master unit or other capacitive reactance (XC) units. The left side can connect to XC units for the purpose of expanding the control surface. You can take advantage of a short DB-9 cable, so you can separate an XV unit chain for a second user.
How video switchers work
- Program bus - This is the source of the video that is visible to the audience. What you see on this screen is exactly what the audience is seeing. You will know which part of the video is currently playing and how many minutes left before loading the next shot.
- Preview bus - This allows you to select the shot that you want the audience to see next. It gives you an idea which shot to show and which graphics and titles to load for the next program. You will have the chance to frame the shot the way you want to before the audience sees it.
- Take button - This button helps you toggle between the preview and program screen. It acts as a direct cut if you need to get to the next shot.
- The T-bar - This is where the actual switching happens. This bar allows you to switch between different cameras at your disposal. You control everything from the T-bar, ranging from the transition speed and any special effects you want to add. It is important that you practice switching before the actual start of the shoot.
- The Monitor - You need to adjust the monitor settings so your switching will be successful. Either you make the adjustments manually or use vectorscope. What matters is you have the brightness, contrast, tint and color dials centered when you start.
- Auto button - This works as an alternative to the T-bar. You will always have a consistent transition when using this button compared to the T-bar.
- Fade to black - Considered as one of the most popular transitions in videos, fade to black is ideal right before starting a program. You can start a countdown, press the record button and press the black button again so the image will fade up. Towards the end, you can press fade out.
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