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You should know the physical dimensions of the area(s) you want to cover, so the next logical
step is to set up the audience area(s) using the Audience Area section on the right side of the
Beam Steering screen.
To simplify this step, Beam Steering provides five templates, the Standard one used as the
default starting point and four others; Small Arena, Large Arena, Open Air and Theater. These
templates are available by clicking on the Area Presets button.
You should become familiar with these templates, so we suggest you try each one of them
and then choose the one that comes closest to matching your project. Note how the number
of areas and the size of the Audience Areas change from one template to another.
After you have selected the Audience Area template you want to use, change its size(s) and
location(s) to match your project's dimensions. Notice that you can also add or delete up to a
maximum of 3 Audience Areas by using the Number field and associated drop down arrow.
The Start field establishes the beginning point of the Audience Area relative to the "0" point of
the graph. The Start point is usually the first row of seating. Height 1 is the height of the front
of the Audience Area. It usually is "0" for the front of the first floor area.
Length is the physical length of the Audience Area from the front edge to the rear edge. Height
2 is the elevation (height) of the rear of the Audience Area above the "0" plane.
The next step is to position the steerable column(s) you will be using in your project, and then
define their beam(s). For this we'll use the IC Configuration section on the left side of the
Beam Steering window. See graphic to the lower right. The down arrow associated with the
Setup field allows you to select between arrays in multiple array systems.
We will locate (position) the steerable column first. Usually it will be on the front wall (X =
0.00) in the beam steering Project display. If it will be placed at the front of the stage away
from the front wall, for example, move it forward by inserting its correct location. Note that af-
ter you insert a figure in the field, you need to press Enter on your keyboard to OK the change
in location.
The Y field controls the height of the column array by positioning the bottom of the column
above the Floor level (the "0" level) The default position is 6.56 feet (2 meters). The Mechani-
cal Angle field tilts the column forward or backward (minus [-] numbers tip it back and plus
[+] numbers tilt it forward). This parameter is usually left at 0.0 since the normal position for
Iconyx arrays is flat against a wall and the array's output digitally steered down onto the audi-
ence area.
The next step is to choose the number of Beams using the Beams field and its associated
drop down menu. One of the unique features of Iconyx steerable arrays is the ability to gener-
ate either single or multiple beams. We'll be discussing multiple beams later in this tutorial, so
for now accept the default 1 beam configuration.
Beam Size lets you choose the Array's opening angle which controls the sharpness of the
vertical lobe (beam). Try it out using the drop down arrow. Notice how the opening angle of
the array in the graphic varies as you choose different opening angles.
The High-Pass at [Hz] control allows you to insert a high pass filter into individual beams.
This new Beamware feature is used to balance the system's low, mid and high frequency
content across the audience area to improve intelligibility.
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