This was so helpful. I had a system design gig dropped in my lap with a ton of flown VRX and was able to accomplish my predictions in software I have never used before with ease thanks to you. Thank You!
Hey! What's the software you're using at the 8:05 minute mark? I haven't used MacOS in a while so not sure if it's a standard Mac software or something. Thanks!
It's called Notion and it's a wonderful, wonderful software. It's web based and can run as a Windows or Mac App, or in a web browser. Think of it like Google Sheets, Docs, Trello, and Evernote all rolled up into one. It's only $5 a month for the pro version, too.
18:50 How do you know the crossover point is right there? I would assume it's the point where they are equal in level, but I don't know how to find that.
Yes, you're right that it's where the front fills and mains are equal in level. I also determined that by knowing that my front fills had 10ft to the first row, so that would mean they've got a total of 20ft of range, given the way I spaced them horizontally across the stage (which I didn't cover in this video). So, I wanted my mains to pick up at the "expiration" of the front fill coverage. If you have my audio math survival spreadsheet (link in description), you can calculate the max distance a front fill setup will cover. The Front Fill / Uncoupled Array Spacing Calculator is on row 87 with version 1.2 of the spreadsheet.
It's version 1.0, their only release. I wish they'd make it to where you could see horizontal coverage, too! jblpro.com/en/software - at the bottom of the page.
It varies by country/region. In Arkansas I'm seeing them to start trickle back. I think it'll be this coming's summer tour season where things will really get crazy.
This was so helpful. I had a system design gig dropped in my lap with a ton of flown VRX and was able to accomplish my predictions in software I have never used before with ease thanks to you. Thank You!
So glad to hear that! Glad this was helpful to you.
Thanks for this - interesting idea to do this and it works!
You're very welcome! VRX, and any constant curvature array, are unique beasts to deal with.
Hey! What's the software you're using at the 8:05 minute mark?
I haven't used MacOS in a while so not sure if it's a standard Mac software or something.
Thanks!
It's called Notion and it's a wonderful, wonderful software. It's web based and can run as a Windows or Mac App, or in a web browser. Think of it like Google Sheets, Docs, Trello, and Evernote all rolled up into one. It's only $5 a month for the pro version, too.
@@MichaelCurtisAudio oh that's great to know!
I've been looking for software similar to this for a while. Maybe it'll meet my needs!
Thanks!
18:50 How do you know the crossover point is right there? I would assume it's the point where they are equal in level, but I don't know how to find that.
Yes, you're right that it's where the front fills and mains are equal in level.
I also determined that by knowing that my front fills had 10ft to the first row, so that would mean they've got a total of 20ft of range, given the way I spaced them horizontally across the stage (which I didn't cover in this video). So, I wanted my mains to pick up at the "expiration" of the front fill coverage.
If you have my audio math survival spreadsheet (link in description), you can calculate the max distance a front fill setup will cover. The Front Fill / Uncoupled Array Spacing Calculator is on row 87 with version 1.2 of the spreadsheet.
do you have any links to this version of vrx lac? can't find it online
It's version 1.0, their only release. I wish they'd make it to where you could see horizontal coverage, too!
jblpro.com/en/software - at the bottom of the page.
When can I expect these large scale shows to get back into business? Pandemic is almost into control (fingers crossed)
It varies by country/region. In Arkansas I'm seeing them to start trickle back. I think it'll be this coming's summer tour season where things will really get crazy.
@@MichaelCurtisAudio yeah. Let's hope for the best.
@@MichaelCurtisAudio I would love to work alongside you in the near future.
@@MichaelCurtisAudio if we meet
@@MichaelCurtisAudio subscribed! Love from India, Goa.