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- Fig. 110: 2 π radiation
- Fig. 109: 4 π radiation
- Fig. 103: Absorption versus diffusion
- Fig. 117: A frequency (F) that has a wavelength of four times the distance to the rear wall is canceled because of the oppositely phased reflection.
- Fig. 116: An example of a comb filter effect created by combining two signals with the same amplitude and a one millisecond delay between them. Dips occur due to cancellation at 500 Hz, 1.5 kHz, 2.5 kHz etc., and the two signals’ levels double (+6 dB) at
- Fig. 20: Assigning Clarity X in TC Icon
- Fig. 24: Assigning Clarity X in TC Icon
- Fig. 34: Audio formats and Bass Management modes – overview
- Fig. 35: Audio formats and Bass Management modes – overview ctd.
- Fig. 80: Auto Logging – Log Select page, with meter M2 enabled for logging
- Fig. 81: Auto Logging – Log Setup page
- Fig. 12: Balanced to unbalanced – proper wiring
- Fig. 118: Basic bass management setup
- Fig. 33: Bass Management page, Bass Management set to Extract
- Fig. 39: Calibrating the right speaker in a 5.1 setup to EBU R128
- Fig. 11: Clarity X back panel connectors (shown with optional MADI ports)
- Fig. 62: Clarity X Dose Meter and Dose Reset button as seen in the right pane of the TC Icon Main View
- Fig. 61: Clarity X Dose Meter showing “Not Cal” for a Speaker Setup not declared as Ready
- Fig. 9: Clarity X front panel
- Fig. 10: Clarity X front panel indicators
- Fig. 8: Clarity X hardware options: With MADI (top) and without MADI (bottom)
- Fig. 79: Clarity X log file header
- Fig. 52: Clarity X Main View – input and output panes showing Page 1
- Fig. 53: Clarity X Main View – input and output panes showing Page 2
- Fig. 54: Clarity X Main View, left pane, page 1 showing the Radar Meter and Source overview, Stereo Deviation Meter and Center Ratio Meter
- Fig. 55: Clarity X Main View, left pane, page 2 showing Radar statistics, True Peak Meter and Source overview, Stereo Deviation Meter and Center Ratio Meter
- Fig. 56: Clarity X Main View, right pane, page 1 showing the current speaker set, the Dose Meter, the Speaker Set overview, and various status indicators
- Fig. 57: Clarity X Main View, right pane, page 2 showing the Dose Meter, the Reset Dose button, the Speaker Set selection buttons and various status indicators
- Fig. 68: Clarity X Remote Control
- Fig. 7: Clarity X signal flow diagram. For more information on a section, please click or tap the respective part of the diagram.
- Fig. 1: Clarity X software on the TC Electronic software download page
- Fig. 2: Clarity X software on the TC Electronic software download page
- Fig. 85: Clarity X software on the TC Electronic software download page
- Fig. 86: Clarity X software on the TC Electronic software download page
- Fig. 87: Clarity X software (.tca) in the OS X Finder
- Fig. 26: Clarity X Status page
- Fig. 18: Confirmation of Clarity X reboot
- Fig. 17: Confirmation of new Clarity X IP address
- Fig. 19: Connecting Clarity X to a computer via Ethernet
- Fig. 119: Correlated (left) and uncorrelated (right) signals
- Fig. 93: Device UI locked
- Fig. 67: Dose Meter – critical dose
- Fig. 64: Dose Meter in the green
- Fig. 66: Dose Meter in the red
- Fig. 65: Dose Meter over 99%
- Fig. 63: Dose Meter reset
- Fig. 70: Dynamic Range Tolerance (DRT) for consumers in different listening situations
- Fig. 58: Edit / Format page
- Fig. 69: Edit / Remote page
- Fig. 82: Edit – Setup – M1 page
- Fig. 5: Ejecting the TC Icon disk image
- Fig. 16: Entering a new Clarity X IP address
- Fig. 36: EQ page with Band 3 deactivated and Band 5 selected for editing
- Fig. 22: Fader label (two triangles) indicating Fine adjustment mode for the currently selected parameter (Delay)
- Fig. 37: Frame / Phones page
- Fig. 27: Frame / Routing page
- Fig. 40: Frame / Set 1 / Cal page
- Fig. 21: Icon symbol
- Fig. 46: Info display for M2 preset
- Fig. 30: I/O setup – Clock page
- Fig. 31: I/O Setup – MADI page
- Fig. 38: Level differences when mixing at different sound pressure levels
- Fig. 49: Library Bank page
- Fig. 48: Library Project Delete page
- Fig. 44: Library Studio Recall page
- Fig. 47: Library Studio Store page
- Fig. 75: LM8 Main page
- Fig. 73: LM8 Radar
- Fig. 74: LM8 Radar page
- Fig. 76: LM8 Setup page
- Fig. 77: LM8 Statistics page
- Fig. 78: Log page with two log files
- Fig. 45: M2 Preset Recall button with Info tag
- Fig. 50: Main Edit page
- Fig. 108: Maxima of standing waves
- Fig. 100: Membrane absorbers
- Fig. 4: Moving TC Icon to the OS X applications folder
- Fig. 15: Network identification page in TC Icon software
- Fig. 59: Noise Floor Zoom
- Fig. 60: Noise-induced hearing loss risks
- Fig. 98: One sound source and one receiver in a typical room. The sound impulse is reflected on many surfaces. The reflections are perceived as reverberation.
- Fig. 96: One sound source, one receiver and no room. Only the direct sound is received.
- Fig. 97: One sound source, one receiver, and one reflecting surface. The sound is received twice. In the control room, this is normally experienced as comb filtering – see later.
- Fig. 14: OS X Network preferences
- Fig. 6: OS X security warning about application from an unidentified developer
- Fig. 42: Overview of the Clarity X data structure
- Fig. 43: Overview of the Clarity X data structure in TC Icon
- Fig. 71: Peak level normalization
- Fig. 102: Porous absorbers
- Fig. 83: Preferences page
- Fig. 88: Reset to Defaults button on the Frame / System / Setup / Version page
- Fig. 89: Reset to Defaults confirmation dialog
- Fig. 101: Resonance absorbers
- Fig. 99: Reverberation time measured in a control room. From 250 Hz and above, the curve is nicely placed around 0.3 seconds. But for lower frequencies, the reverb time rises to 0.75 seconds, which is too much.
- Fig. 105: Room modes: Axial modes
- Fig. 107: Room modes: Radial modes
- Fig. 106: Room modes: Tangential modes
- Fig. 28: Routing an input channel to a Source Module channel
- Fig. 29: Routing a Speaker Set channel to a physical output channel
- Fig. 95: Setup – Color page
- Fig. 91: Setup – Devices page
- Fig. 90: Setup – Info page
- Fig. 25: Setup – No devices detected
- Fig. 92: Setup – Security page
- Fig. 94: Setup – UI page
- Fig. 41: Signals for the left and right speakers delayed by 2.4 ms to compensate for the center speaker being 80 cm closer to the listener
- Fig. 32: Speaker Set Configuration page for Speaker Setup 1
- Fig. 84: Studio Setup active – Speaker Sets enabled
- Fig. 72: Target loudness based on a consumer’s Dynamic Range Tolerance
- Fig. 3: TC Icon software app icon
- Fig. 23: TC Icon software – On-screen keyboard
- Fig. 104: The sound field is initially radiated exposing a radial wave front – but within a few reflections, the sound field has obtained a plane wave front.
- Fig. 51: Tone page
- Fig. 114: Two 1 kHz sinusoidal tones added. The summed level is doubled (+6 dB).
- Fig. 113: Two 500 Hz sinusoidal tones added. The second tone is delayed 1 millisecond, hence the sum is zero.
- Fig. 115: Two typical situations in which comb filtering occurs, either acoustically or electrically
- Fig. 13: Windows Internet control panel
- Fig. 112: π/2 radiation
- Fig. 111: π radiation
- Safety information
- About this manual
- Before you get started
- Unpacking and setup
- Software: TC Icon and Clarity X firmware
- Clarity X: An introduction
- Clarity X – Basic concepts and operation
- Clarity X status indicators and ports
- Setting up Clarity X
- Basic operation using TC Icon software
- Accessing Clarity X
- Obtaining Clarity X status information
- Setting up audio and syncing
- Speaker Set calibration
- The Library: Recalling, storing and deleting settings
- Signal Source and Speaker Set configuration
- Clarity X Main view – Meters and Operation
- Downmix and other processing functions
- Dose Metering
- Clarity X Remote Control
- M2 – The LM8 Meter
- M1 Meter configuration
- Preferences
- Clarity X firmware update and Device Reset
- TC Icon Setup
- Appendix 1: Links and additional information
- Appendix 2: Acoustics
- Technical specifications
ClarityX – Basic concepts and operation
Clarity X software version 1.3.00 – Build 3275 – Reference manual (updated 2016-10-18) 28
Operating ClarityX
As you can easily see, Clarity X is a „headless
system“ – it has no front panel controls (with the
exception of the Reset button).
ClarityX is operated using
► the TC Icon software, which you can down-
load from the TC Electronic website and
► the ClarityX Remote Control.
While the ClarityX Remote Control allows you to
control your studio setup (e.g. by selecting con-
figurations, muting and soloing monitors), you
will need TC Icon software to configure all Clari-
tyX signal metering and processing features and
update your system.
You can use the same version of the TC Icon
software to operate ClarityX and other profes-
sional broadcast products from TC Electronic
(e.g. a System 6000 MKII).
Accordingly, a significant part of this manual
covers operating Clarity X using TC Icon soft-
ware running on a standard computer, and the
screen shots you see are taken from the OSX or
Windows versions of this software.
Please invest some time in learning TC Icon’s ba-
sic concepts – you will benefit from it when oper-
ating systems that may include many networked
TC signal processors.
Hardware versions
Two ClarityX hardware versions are available.
By default, ClarityX comes with AES inputs and
outputs. But as an option, you can choose to
add 64 channels via MADI.
You will need to pre-order Clarity X with the
MADI option, or send in your ClarityX unit if you
want to retrofit it at a later point.
Fig. 10: ClarityX hardware options: With
MADI (top) and without MADI (bottom)
ClarityX presets
ClarityX comes with ready-to-use presets based
on international standards. More presets will be
made available as part of software updates from
the TC website. These presets are based on in-
formation from broadcasters around the world.
If you feel that an important preset is missing or
that a given preset does not work as it should,
please get in touch with TC Electronic technical
support:
tcelectronic.com/support/