
Edit Menu
The “Edit” menu is very small.
This is where you can Undo or Redo previous keystrokes.
Undo - If you dislike what you just did to the perfect design you can “Undo” the move.
Redo - If you decide that you liked it after-all you can redo the move again with “Redo”
View Menu
The “View” menu has many options that are extremely helpful to the operator of the software.
Aiming Lines – This will toggle on or o green lines that extend from each individual loudspeaker in
the array to the point where it impacts a surface. The aiming lines extend perpendicular to the face of
each enclosure but do not dene the absolute coverage. They are a visual reference for the user to see
where each enclosure is projecting.
Aiming Coverage Lines – This will toggle on or o two red lines that dene the usable upper and
lower extremities of the arrays coverage. The aiming coverage lines can be used as the upper limit
of focus in venues where back wall reections or noise levels o-site are a concern. It represents the
soft edges of the systems coverage. If the user is required to obtain maximum throw and SPL to the
back of the venue, the green aiming line of the top enclosure of the array should be used as the top of
coverage. This will have the side-eect of some wasted energy above the coverage area and some loss
of coverage down front so take this into account when designing.
SPL – This toggles on or o the entire SPL routine in Resolution. It may seem obvious that the SPL
routine is why you are using the software to begin with but this option allows you to turn it o while
you are in the process of building both the venue and the intended arrays saving valuable RAM
energy. The number crunching that takes place in the routine can be intense!
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