Eq Tab; Air Absorption; Goals - Martin Audio MLA User Manual

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EQ Tab

The EQ tab is where we make the decision on how we want the system to perform. In a perfect world we could get the system
to achieve an even coverage over the audience area with absolutely no spill whatsoever outside of this. Of course the laws of
physics dictate that this is impossible to achieve even with the colossal processing power available in a multicellular system. We
therefore have to balance our requirements between the three principal objective functions; our audience target, the spill into
non audience areas and spill onto areas defined as hard avoid.
This is the EQ Window;-
The Current EQ section shows the system response that we saw when we had finished the splay optimisation. The blank windows
to the right will show the Optimised response as the optimisation is taking place.

Air Absorption

The Environment window allows you to activate the air absorption system which will compensate for the environmental
conditions in the same way as the system did for the splay angles. The temperature, humidity and pressure can be entered into
this window

Goals

The Goals section is the critical point where we activate and set the values and balance of goals for the EQ optimisation.
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