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  1. The compact size and apparent simplicity of the :pulse is deceiving. It’s actually our most advanced and feature-packed piece of timecode technology yet. Yes, beyond the diminutive aluminum casing lies unrivalled timecode and metadata innovation, presenting a camera accessory that offers a single box solution to streamlining production workflows. Use the :pulse to generate Timecode Buddy’s signature brand of super accurate timecode and genlock, sync with zero drift and use the integrated WiFi to share all of this information to multiple iPads. But we didn’t stop there. The :pulse was designed to be the perfect partner to the ARRI Alexa, offering users full wireless camera control and status monitoring, access to full metadata and lens motor control conveniently from an iPad or iDevice. http://www.timecodebuddy.com/products/pulse/
  2. For all you timecode buddy users out there, I have made my own custom TC slate to use with MovieSlate or your other favorite slate app. I started by customizing a cheap Ikan slate. I removed the clappers, bought new light weight, yet durable black board and cut it to size. Then I drilled new holes, fastened the clapper sticks via screws to the board, did some other mysterious modifications to improve the quality of the clappers and made the new slate customizable. I am using the survivor military case for the ipad, along with additional screen protection that is replaceable. There is a half inch border of board to help additionaly protect the ipad. The neat thing here is that you can swap between the Ipad and the original slate anytime you want. Check out the photos and video and let me know what y'all think. :-) http://youtu.be/7sNs7vQJMmI
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