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d&b audiotechnik Releases ArrayCalc Simulation Software V7.6.11

Offers improved room data input to define listening planes in three dimensions, inclusion of xC-Series column loudspeakers as well as the new D80 amplifier, and more

d&b audiotechnik has announced the release of ArrayCalc simulation software version 7.6.11, offering several new features for the planning tool for d&b systems for all tasks associated with electroacoustic design, performance prediction, alignment, safety parameters and rigging plots.

In the decade since ArrayCalc was first established, numerous improvements have been introduced and ArrayCalc V7.6 is no exception.

Among the upgrades are improved room data input to define listening planes in three dimensions, inclusion of xC-Series column loudspeakers as well as the new D80 amplifier, along with export functions into the new d&b R1 Remote control software V2.

Now called Venue, the room input control enables the user to create a representation of the audience areas in a given venue in three dimensions. Since the world is round, this includes typical listening planes, arenas, balconies, side stalls and 360-degree scenarios, even with curved edges.

Additionally, the Arena measurement function builds a virtual model using dimensions determined with a distance and angle finder, meaning individual planes no longer have to be predefined for arena models.

ArrayCalc allows for precise initial simulations in the planning of systems, significantly reducing setup and tuning time in mobile and installed applications. Up to 14 flown arrays or subwoofer columns can be defined in a project file. d&b line and point-source loudspeakers are selectable and can be included as the application requires.

ArrayCalc simulates the direct sound performance of the system taking into account input level, all system configuration options (such as Arc, Line, CUT, CPL, HFC or INFRA), limiter activity and air absorption. Acoustic shadowing caused by obstacles such as balcony overhangs or scoreboards can also be calculated.

The load status of all rigging components is constantly monitored and displayed to determine whether a given array is within the SWL load tolerance. Ground-stacked SUB arrays with as many as 51 positions can be modeled, and the horizontal dispersion for different LF bands is then displayed.

To achieve the desired directivity, ArrayCalc provides the individual delay settings for the subwoofers. Arrival times and Sound Pressure Levels at a freely definable reference point on one of the audience listening areas, used to predetermine the time alignment and phase response between both flown and ground stacked sources.

A comprehensive rigging plot with all necessary coordinates, dimensions and weights of arrays with a parts list of all loudspeakers and rigging components is generated for export and printing.

Finally, the R1 export function produces a project file for the R1 Remote control software. Complete details of the system simulated in ArrayCalc are generated, including loudspeakers, amplifiers, remote IDs, groups and all configuration information.

“We’ve finally got our heads round curved listening planes in this latest version,” notes Werner ‘Vier’ Bayer of d&b audiotechnik, “along with a sufficient number of sources and improved amplifier assignments within the R1 export function.”

The new version of ArrayCalc is downloadable at www.dbaudio.com

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dBTechnologies is an Italian-based speaker manufacturer, leading in the Touring & Live sound market by providing innovative audio solutions. Their flagship ViO series is made up of an entirely active/self-powered series of loudspeakers. The dBT lineup also includes passive loudspeakers, software, and amplifiers, all delivering uncompromising performance. dBTechnologies speakers headline some of the largest festivals and concerts worldwide, setting standards in both Live and Installation markets.