Manufacturer “Sunrize Industries”
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Manufacturer
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2127 / 1
  • Analog Devices 2105 DSP - 10 MIPS, 100 ns instruction execution time
  • 12 bit playback and direct to hard disk recording
  • up to four audio channels
    • 1 track at 44 kHz with 68000
    • 4 tracks at 44 kHz with 68030
  • full duplex
  • mono sampling rates 7 - 82 kHz
  • frequency response 20 Hz - 20 kHz (-3 dB)
  • typical S/N ratio 70 dB
  • two eight order anti-aliasing filters
  • stores samples in 16 bit format for compatibility with AD516
  • mono RCA jacks for unbalanced line level audio input and output
  • 100 input digital gain levels
  • LTC SMPTE time code reader (24, 25, 29.97, 30 fps, drop and non-drop)
  • SMPTE input (RCA)
  • 64 kB fast static RAM, expandable to 256 kB
  • 8 kB ROM
  • with Studio 16 v2 or later multiple AD516 cards are supported in one Amiga
  • digital I/O option was planned and advertised (DD524) but never realized
Sunrize Industries AD1012 -  front side
front side
Sunrize Industries AD1012 -  back side
back side

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1991-10

Advert (DE)
1991-12

Advert (US)
1991-05

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1991-12

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1992-08

Manufacturer
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2127 / 2
  • Analog Devices 2105 DSP (10 MIPS, 100 ns instruction execution time)
  • 16 bit multitrack direct to disk recording
  • 5 tracks at 44 kHz with 68000
  • 8 tracks at 44 kHz with 68030
  • dual 16 bit delta-sigma A/D and D/A converters with digital anti-aliasing filters
  • 64x oversampling
  • full duplex
  • fourteen sampling rates, 5.5 - 48 kHz
  • frequency response 15 Hz - 22 kHz (-3 dB)
  • typical S/N ratio 87 dB
  • MIDI control and autosync via Bars & Pipes
  • no MIDI clock support
  • the pan and volume of each track is independently adjustable and MIDI controllable
  • stereo RCA jacks for unbalanced line level (2 V RMS) audio input and output
  • 16 input digital gain levels
  • LTC SMPTE reading (24, 25, 29.97, 30 fps, drop and non-drop)
  • SMPTE input (RCA)
  • 256 kB static RAM
  • 8 kB ROM
  • with Studio 16 v2 or later multiple AD516 cards are supported in one Amiga
  • digital I/O option was planned and advertised (DD524) but never realized
  • AHI driver
Sunrize Industries AD516 -  front side
front side
Sunrize Industries AD516 -  back side
back side
Sunrize Industries AD516 -  front side
front side
Sunrize Industries AD516 -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1993-06

Advert (US)
1991-05

Advert (US)
1991-12

Advert (US)
1992-11

Advert (US)
1993-07

Manufacturer
MicroSearch / SunRize, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
    colour splitter
  • allows grabbing of colour images with monochrome digitisers
  • manual or automatic operation
  • splits colours automatically for Perfect Vision and DigiView
  • composite input with loop (2× RCA)
  • hue and saturation adjustment knobs
  • external power supply
MicroSearch / SunRize Color Splitter - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
MicroSearch / SunRize Color Splitter - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side
MicroSearch / SunRize Color Splitter - Case opened top side
Case opened, top side

Advert (US)
1989-08

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Manufacturer
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2127 / 3
  • digital I/O interface for the AD516 and AD1012
  • allows transferring data directly to Digital Audio Tape and importing from CD or DAT without quality loss
  • S/PDIF (RCA) connectors
  • optional AES/EBU (XLR) connectors
  • 16 or 24 bit sampling resolution
  • 48 or 44.1 kHz sampling rates
  • supported by Studio 16
  • hard disk backup software
  • the card was never released

Manufacturer
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1986,1987,1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
  • small external sound sampler
  • stereo sampling in 8 bit
  • two RCA ports for plugging in a line level sound source
  • sound editing and playback through the included software
  • software revisions below v3.11 do not work with 020 and 030 processors
  • hardware and software was developed by Anthony J. Wood
    Perfect Sound I
  • white metal chassis
  • volume knob on the back of the case
  • only for A1000 (does not work on other Amigas even with a gender changer)
    Perfect Sound II
  • white metal chassis
  • plugs to standard parallel port
  • higher sampling rate and onboard sample-and-hold circuitry (AD7575)
    Perfect Sound III
  • up to 40 kHz sampling rate in mono
  • black plastic chassis with different design
  • features an additional microphone input (3.5 mm jack) with preamplifier
  • no volume knob - the volume is controlled by software, thus ruling out third party software which does not support this
Sunrize Industries Perfect Sound - Perfect Sound II  front side
Perfect Sound II, front side
Sunrize Industries Perfect Sound - Perfect Sound II  rear side
Perfect Sound II, rear side
Sunrize Industries Perfect Sound - Perfect Sound II  right side
Perfect Sound II, right side
Sunrize Industries Perfect Sound - Perfect Sound II  left side
Perfect Sound II, left side
Sunrize Industries Perfect Sound - Perfect Sound board front side
Perfect Sound board, front side

Advert (DE)
1991-10

Advert (DE)
1991-12

Advert (DE)
1990-11

Advert (US)
1987-01

Advert (FR)
1989-01

Advert (US)
1989-12

Advert (US)
1990-08

Advert (US)
1991-05

Advert (US)
1991-12

Manufacturer
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber
  • grabs 320×200 or 320×400 images with 16 gray scales
  • grabs the entire image in one video frame time (1/60th seconds non-interlaced, 1/30th seconds interlaced) so it can digitize a moving source without smearing
  • stores the frame in its own 64 kB memory
  • it takes about half a second to send the image to the Amiga through the parallel port
  • can grab colour images with a colour wheel or the Sunrize Color Splitter
  • saves images with 16 gray shades, 32 or 4096 (HAM) colours
  • produces lower quality colour images than DigiView
  • composite video input (RCA connector)
  • brightness and contrast knobs
  • external power supply

Advert (US)
1987-12

Advert (US)
1988-08

Advert (US)
1988-12

Manufacturer
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
floppy port
    audio mixer
  • synchronises Video Toaster with audio and can be used as a traditional audio mixer
  • external unit, connects to the external floppy port
  • four stereo inputs
  • one stereo output
  • auto detects balanced (+4) and unbalanced (-10 or line level) signals
  • 1/4" Phone jacks for inputs and outputs - equipments providing balanced signal through 3 pin XLR connectors require an XLR to stereo phone adapter
  • audio sources for the SoundSwitch and video sources for the Toaster have to be matched (e.g. if a VTR video output is connected to Toaster's video input #2 then the VTR audio output should be connected to input #2 on the SoundSwitch)
  • PIC microprocessor handles volume control
  • >95 dB dynamic range
    software
  • SoundSwitch Link for the Video Toaster
    • provides audio follow video switching
    • audio transitions
    • sound mixer
  • SoundSwitch - Studio 16 Modules:
  • ARexx controllable