KLING & FREITAG CON:SEQUENZA+K&F User Manual

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User’s Guide

K&F CON:SEQUENZA+

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Inner Radius: distance between the inner circle and the center of the circle (outer radius =
inner radius + depth)

Sweep Angle: the angular width of the sector

Front Center, Front Left, Front Right, Back Left, Back Right: position of the main reference
points

Trapezoid: a Zone whose shape is an isosceles trapezoid, with the audience facing one of the
parallel edges

Orientation: the direction the Audience Zone is facing (0° = facing left)

Depth: the size of the Zone along its axis

Front Width: the size of the parallel edge faced by the audience

Back Width: the size of the parallel edge behind the audience

Front Center, Front Left, Front Right, Back Left, Back Right: position of the main reference
points

Right-Angled Trapezoid: a Zone whose shape is a right-angled trapezoid, with the audience
facing one of the parallel edges

Orientation: the direction the Audience Zone is facing (0° = facing left)

Depth: the size of the Zone along its axis

Front Width: the size of the parallel edge faced by the audience

Back Width: the size of the parallel edge behind the audience

Orthogonal Side: specifies which of the two non-parallel edges is orthogonal with respect
to the parallel edges (left or right, with respect to the audience)

Front Center, Front Left, Front Right, Back Left, Back Right: position of the main reference
points

Audience Areas can even be added or removed from the Object Properties window, and their
profile can be copied to other Zones (§2.6). For every Audience Area you can set the following
attributes:

D1: distance between the front side of the Area and the front side of the Zone

D2: distance between the back side of the Area and the front side of the Zone

Z1: height of the front side of the area

Z2: height of the back side of the area

Length: size of the Audience Area along its axis (diagonal, accounting for height difference
between front and back)

Tilt: angle between the Audience Area and the horizontal plane

Ear Height: ear height of the audience, selected from three pre-defined values (see §2.1)

Note that D2 / Z2 and Length / Tilt are redundant. If you change one of the numbers, the program
will automatically compute the other quantities.

If two Audience Areas intersect, error messages will be shown, both in the Audience Zone related
Object Properties and Side View and in the status bar.

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