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The Cinema Designer 2.5
Home / News / The Cinema Designer 2.5 Updates Include Trinnov Waveforming, Heat Maps, and More

The Cinema Designer 2.5 Updates Include Trinnov Waveforming, Heat Maps, and More

  • June 10, 2024
  • 2:41 pm
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The Cinema Designer (TCD) has released updates to its online cinema design tool, bringing more functionality to the software. The new features will go live this month, and all subscribers will automatically see the updates as they become available.

TCD is used across the globe by more than 8,500 professional home cinema designers, allowing them to produce technically precise home cinema designs and exceptional renders and reports, in just a few clicks of the mouse.

The TCD team has been working to implement new features that will improve the functionality of the software. These features include Trinnov Waveforming, heat maps/polar plots for selected manufacturers, additional surrounds, minor loudspeaker position adjustments, acoustic treatment placement for selected manufacturers, and channel updates.

Trinnov Waveforming

Trinnov’s Waveforming technology delivers a significant advance in low frequency performance through controlled wave propagation. Designers are now able to incorporate this innovative technology within their home cinema designs.

The TCD development team has worked closely with Trinnov to implement Waveforming within the TCD workflow. Within just a few seconds, TCD completes the complex calculations required to properly implement Waveforming within a design. TCD processes the computations, producing a precise design for the technology. TCD’s 3D viewport provides a visual representation of the wave technology and allows users to make changes in real-time, with the tool dynamically recalculating and redrawing the room with the designer’s modifications.

“WaveForming truly is a major step forward in terms of bass performance,” said Dave Pedigo, COO at Trinnov. “Getting the design and installation fundamentally correct requires effort and dedication, which fits precisely into Trinnov’s long-standing design-led approach. This is certainly a mission we share with The Cinema Designer, and we are confident the inclusion of WaveForming into TCD will accelerate the adoption of this industry defining technology. This is the second time that TCD has supported our efforts to elevate cinema design ensuring higher performance and we are immensely grateful to collaborate with TCD and have WaveForming included in this major update.”

Heat Maps/Polar Plots

TCD now incorporates and illustrates enhanced performance data provided by selected manufacturers. Heat maps and polar plots are overlaid on the 3D viewport to illustratively demonstrate responses of the selected loudspeakers relative to the main listening position and all other seats. This feature allows users to dynamically adjust the design in accordance with the loudspeaker data shown by the heat maps. Users can manually adjust seating row positions with the 3D viewport updating in real-time to place seating in the optimum location.

Additional Surrounds

Adding more surrounds is simplified in TCD 2.5. Users can now easily add surrounds that share discreet information — as many as an adjacent pair per row, if required. With the design adjusting dynamically as each change is made, users can add and remove the extra surrounds in just a few clicks.

Minor Loudspeaker Position Adjustments

In the real world, there are often practical reasons why the perfect design cannot be implemented, and designers have to be pragmatic about the relationship between the perfect design and what is deliverable on the ground. To assist with this dilemma, TCD2.5 users can now make minor adjustments to the placement of loudspeakers. Each loudspeaker can be repositioned within 10 degrees of the calculated position to accommodate the physical attributes of the room.

Acoustic Treatment Placement

A major upgrade within TCD2.5 is the placement of acoustic treatment. For selected manufacturers, acoustic products may now be positioned and repositioned within the 3D space. This allows designers to make accommodations for the physical attributes of the room, such as windows and doors. This increases the flexibility of TCD for designers, and allows them to deliver exceptional designs, based on real-world rooms.

Channel Updates

TCD2.5 now includes four additional Dolby configurations: Dolby Atmos 7.1.6 and Dolby Atmos 9.1.6, both providing six height channels; Dolby 2.1 for stereo with subwoofers; and Dolby Surround 9.1. Each Dolby/Dolby Atmos configuration can be selected with one or more subwoofers, giving users an even greater palate of design options.  

To coincide with the release of the new features, TCD will be hosting online training webinars for users of the tool. These informal sessions will be led by Guy Singleton, creator of TCD, and will take users through the TCD workflow, with emphasis on the new features. The sessions will be limited to small groups to allow for a more personal experience, with opportunities for a Q&A session at the end. To register their interest for a session, email karin@thecinemadesigner.com.

“No one knows the value of a well-designed system more than us, but we want to make that accessible to everyone and not for a select few,” Singleton said. “Use TCD2.5 for some of your rooms and designs and we promise you that you’ll never look back. With over 100 supportive manufacturers and almost 9,000 dealers and integrators worldwide, you know that it’s proven and trusted.”

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Residential Tech Today’s former executive editor Jeremy Glowacki is an editorial veteran with more than 20 years of professional experience with numerous publications. In 2000, he helped create and launch Residential Systems, a business and technology magazine for the custom integration business. He served as day-to-day editor of that title and content director of the CEDIA Daily, Systems Contractor News, and several other B2B titles until joining Innovative Properties Worldwide in 2018. Jeremy was named a CEDIA Fellow in 2012.
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