
2) The oor must be built just like the main oor. Enter in the X, Z co-ordinates for the start and
end point of the oor as dened in the room drawings.
3) You can also rough the dimensions in by clicking on points within the oor to drag it around. If
you want to remove the oor, you can click on the button in the bottom right of the Venue tab
that says “Remove Floor(s)”
4) Don’t forget to name the surface once you are happy with the results. It helps to keep track
when building complicated venues.
Front-of-House Position
If there is a free-standing FOH location within the venue, it is a good idea to position it accurately.
Resolution may modify the aiming of the system slightly to account for the FOH position when the
user decides to use “Array Assistant.”
1) Start by selecting which surface the FOH will be located on. If there is only a single surface, this
won’t be necessary but if there are balconies involved and the FOH is located on one, you can
dene this now. FOH will default to the rst surface.
2) Enter in the X coordinates for FOH in “Distance To FOH”. This denes how far back from the
origin the position will be.
3) Finally enter in the “Y Oset Of FOH”. It is not uncommon for FOH to be located o-center
in a venue. It is usually preferred by many engineers to locate themselves outside of the
power alley.
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