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Room Map Function<br />

↓ To access the room map<br />

function<br />

↓ To view the attributes of a room<br />

↓ To close the Room map dialogue<br />

THE SIMULATION TOOLS<br />

the impulse response of the room. These impulse responses<br />

produce the reverberant effects in the virtual room. The second<br />

property is the size of the virtual room. In MultiScape the size<br />

of the virtual room is defined by a room segment. Each room<br />

segment is a rectangular based prism (cuboidal or hexahedron),<br />

with a lower left X1,Y1,Z1 coordinate and an upper right<br />

X2,Y2,Z2 coordinate.<br />

A MultiScape room simulation may have multiple room<br />

segments all of which may have the same or different room<br />

properties, and multiple doors.<br />

Door Simulations in MultiScape are based on rectangles, on the<br />

boundary between room segments.<br />

The room map function shows the dimensions, and attributes of<br />

doors and rooms utilised in the current MultiScape simulation.<br />

Each room and its associated doors, and room response<br />

attributes are displayed sequentially in the room map.<br />

• Click Map the following window will appear (Figure 40).<br />

Figure 40 — MultiScape’s room map dialogue<br />

• Click the Room Spin box until the desired room appears in<br />

the Map window.<br />

As Rooms, Doors and Room properties are added to the<br />

simulation they will appear in the appropriate section of the<br />

Room Map.<br />

• Click Close.<br />

HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 113

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