Specifications

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6.4 Working with Otto in the Array Assistant
When Otto is selected as the loudspeaker type, the Array Settings dialogues are
slightly different than with a mechanically-articulated line array or Anya.
Space Restrictions
Min Trim - To properly calculate the placement of the array, the software needs to
know how low the array or loudspeaker can be suspended. The minimum trim
indicates how low above the surface the loudspeakers can be suspended.
Max Hang - As with minimum trim, the software also needs to know how high the
loudspeaker or array can be flown. The maximum hang indicates how high above
the surface the loudspeakers can be suspended.
Modules (X axis) - To provide a solution which fits within a given space, Modules (X
axis) allows users to enter the number of modules which fit in the X axis, or how
many modules deep the array can be.
Modules (Y axis) As with the Modules (X axis) dialogue, Modules (Y axis) allows
users to enter the number of modules which fit in the Y axis, or how many modules
wide the array can be.