Re: [LAU] Line array & bit rate check

From: Jörn Nettingsmeier <nettings@email-addr-hidden-hochschule.de>
Date: Mon Aug 01 2011 - 21:55:42 EEST

On 08/01/2011 10:17 AM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 02:29:21AM +0200, lorenzo cecchi wrote:
>
>> I was wondering if is there any open source program made to controll and
>> allign a Line Array system. I know that often Producers make their own
>> software, that run on Mac or Windows, but i've never known anything about
>> Linux software.
>
> For good reasons. The calculations required to simulate/design
> line arrays are not so difficult, but are useless without exact
> data about the speakers used (radiation pattern in function of
> frequency etc.). Since manufacturers want to keep these data
> confidential there's no point in providing the software.

in addition to their own software, many manufacturers do provide very
detailed loudspeaker data for external tools such as EASE, so it's not
that the data is not available. but it's a hefty piece of engineering to
write such a tool (at least if you want to simulate room reflections as
well, which most of the vendor-supplied tools happily ignore).

your best bet is a virtual windows machine and the software that comes
with the system for free.

> As for controlling, this either requires even more detailed
> information if you want to do the processing yourself, or
> interfacing to the manufacturers processors which use
> proprietary protocols and data formats.

same here. the data is usually available (unless the vendor also sells
controllers and wants to tie you to their own offerings).
but i don't see why anybody would be stingy with the controller (at a
measly 4k euros) when they've just spent well upwards of 50k for the
speakers...
in those price ranges, there is simply _no_ incentive to go open-source.
i agree it would be more fun, but it's not going to happen.

moreover, with an XTA, i know it only crashes when there's a machine
connected via USB (don't do that, then). with a pc to control the
speakers, i never know what it'll do next after being kicked about by
underpaid roadies who have no idea what's in the case they just tossed
out of the trailer.
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