D&B Audiotechnik has revealed two new software-enabling technologies – CPL (coupling) for SL-Series and Temperature Humidity Control (THC) real-time high-frequency compensation for loudspeaker arrays.
The SL-Series’ new CPL function allows users to benefit in full from the SL-Series LF’s headroom. It is designed to shape the array frequency response for rooms as well as for personal preference. The system’s frequency shelving function can prevent access to the full frequency range potential of the system, meaning that the SL-Series LF headroom below 100Hz is not fully available when CPL is engaged.
The new CPL software allows SL-Series to shape LF and LoMid responses independently with individual controls for low- and mid-array response.
THC provides high-frequency compensation due to temperature or humidity as part of the D&B ArrayProcessing software. Fluctuations in both temperature and humidity can now be addressed in real time via the R1 Remote Control software, simplifying control and saving time.
“Visiting many SL-Series installation sites and working with the users and tech teams in the field, we realised that there was still room to improve the system workflow,” said Werner ‘Vier’ Bayer, who is part of D&D’s product management team. “These two new enabling features will greatly improve daily workflows basis and elevate on-site system performance.”