Use xy coordinates / use radial coordinates, Redial coordinates, Xy coordinates – Teac GigaPulse User Manual

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Use XY Coordinates / Use Radial Coordinates:

Use XY Coordinates / Use Radial Coordinates:

selects the coordinate system to be used

to control the orientation and direction of the source placement.

Redial Coordinates:

Radial Coordinates

are more useful for room applications, in which a conductor might

be the center of activity.

Angle (deg):

Angles are measured in degrees and begin at 0 degrees (East).

· Positive values increase in a counter clockwise direction.

· Negative values increase in a clockwise direction.

· Any value may be entered, but will be resolved to a value between -179 to +180.

Radius:

Distance Coordinate of the microphone placement, assuming the origin is at

the same elevation as the source placement.

· The Radius assumes no unit of measure, other than it is consistent between the

Radii and Elevations of all source and microphone placements.

· Any positive value may be entered.

XY Coordinates:

XY Coordinates

are useful for non-room applications like the resonant characteristics

of a given instrument. Remember that

Override Scale-To-Fit Source and Mic Placement

Positions

has to be enabled.

X Position:

· 0 is at the left extreme of the screen.

· Positive values ascend toward the right of the screen.

Y Position:

· 0 is at the top of the screen.

· Positive values ascend toward the bottom of the screen.

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