Specifications
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Coverage Goal
The first slider named Coverage Goal effectively controls the trim height of the
loudspeaker or array. By flying higher and tilting down more, we can provide a more
even coverage of the SPL front to back of the venue. This is not always desirable as it
does raise the array away from the front of the audience. Certain types of music such
as heavy metal may actually prefer to have the array quite loud at the front. This
feature is limited by the available height in the venue.
SPL Requirement - The SPL Requirement slider can be used to define how many
enclosures the software will pull to create an array (no more than what you
entered as the max available). With the slider all the way left to “spoken word”,
the software will pull the fewest modules possible to cover the audience area. If
the slider is pulled full right to maximum, the software will pull all available
enclosures as you had defined on the previous panel, maximizing SPL for that
particular audience configuration.
At this point, you can click the Finish button and allow Resolution to calculate the best
possible placement and deployment of your loudspeaker or arrays. You may also click
back arrow button in the top left corner to make edits to your arrays or click the
Cancel button to abort the process and begin again.
6.2 Modifying An Array via the Array Assistant
The process for modifying an array is identical to that of adding a new array, except that
the Assistant auto-populates with the current settings of the array you are editing.