Adding Mla Mini - Martin Audio MLA User Manual

Multi-cellular loudspeaker array
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MLA System
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DSX has a slightly different option. When DSX Array has been selected, you will first see the standard window asking for total
number of cabinets. When this has been entered you will see the following window;-
With MLX and DSX is it easy to build and operate directional sub arrays, one of the most popular of these being the gradient or
"CSA" array with a third of the subs facing backward and phase inverted. When devices are discovered in normal use their LED
badges can be flashed to help identify which actual cabinets correspond to the icons in Vu-Net. Both MLX and DSX are designed
to be used either front or rear facing and there is a front and rear LED badge so you can still easily identify the cabinet even when
facing backward. In on-line mode you can select front or rear badge during the Device Discovery process but off-line you can
specify rear facing when adding the array, the idea being you would add all front facing cabinets as one array and all rear facing
as a second. You will have noticed the 'F' on each cabinet on the MLX array, if you select rear facing for the DSX you will see a 'B'
to indicate the back LED has been selected. Here is a typical Cardioid array comprising six DSX;-
In normal use this would be stacked two wide, three high with the middle two cabinets rear facing.

Adding MLA Mini

MLA Mini is deployed in blocks of four MLA Mini plus an MSX sub or amplifier module to driver them. This makes entry to Vu-
Net a little different. First you need to specify how the system is to be physically deployed, the following window appears when
you select MLA Mini Array and click in the System Diagram workspace;-
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