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Re: Turbosound FlashlineDon’t you just love how flat and smooth that looks ~:-D~:grin: I squashed every thing up so I could fit more information on the screen shot (normally you don’t do that), and then the microphone legend covered up the HF roll off I wanted to show you ….so 25 dB it was. ... ie this in about 1 inch of screen height.http://www.bennettprescott.com/downloads/airloss.jpg You can of course set the scale to what ever you like including auto. The “heat plot” as you call it is the plan view; you can of course do an elevation. You can for example have a left & right - Flashline with Flex as out fill (or any box that you have the GLL file for) and look at them individually or combined. You can move a microphone anywhere around the field and see the respective frequency response change as you move the mic – it’s a really good piece of software.
Re: Turbosound Flashline
Don’t you just love how flat and smooth that looks ~:-D~:grin: I squashed every thing up so I could fit more information on the screen shot (normally you don’t do that), and then the microphone legend covered up the HF roll off I wanted to show you ….so 25 dB it was. ... ie this in about 1 inch of screen height.
http://www.bennettprescott.com/downloads/airloss.jpg
You can of course set the scale to what ever you like including auto.
The “heat plot” as you call it is the plan view; you can of course do an elevation. You can for example have a left & right - Flashline with Flex as out fill (or any box that you have the GLL file for) and look at them individually or combined. You can move a microphone anywhere around the field and see the respective frequency response change as you move the mic – it’s a really good piece of software.