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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
Setting up audio and syncing
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Use this setting if you prefer to stop audio and
clock output completely in a reference sync er-
ror situation. In this situation, the input signals
are also turned off, and accordingly, meter activ-
ity will cease.
With both settings, ClarityX will revert to the ref-
erence input signal (as set with the Sync source
parameter) once it becomes available again. The
changeover will be handled as smoothly as pos-
sible on both audio and clock.