Trinnov Audio

Trinnov Audio Processors

Trinnov Audio has for over 20 years pushed the boundaries of audio performance with industry-leading R&D and products. Their Altitude16 and Altitude32 immersive audio processors feature in many of The Digital Picture’s award-winning home cinema projects and throughout the world’s best private and commercial cinemas. Trinnov’s relentless pursuit of audio performance aligns closely with our approach and drive to deliver the absolute best in immersive home cinema audio. With a suite of patented technologies like Optimizer, WaveForming and Pressurisation Mode, no other processor delivers the audio quality and design flexibility of Trinnov.

Trinnov WaveForming

Exclusive to Trinnov, WaveForming is the ultimate in bass performance and delivers tight uniform bass across all seats in the cinema. Using advanced acoustic measurements, complex correction algorithms and the ability to individually adjust many subs to work as one, Waveforming utilises a multi-subwoofer array on the front and rear walls of the room to create a powerful planar wave of bass in the room where the front array emits and the rear array “catches” or actively cancels the bass. The result is immediate, visceral bass with more clarity and accuracy and low decay time. Where performance is the key metric, Trinnov Waveforming delivers an experience currently unachievable with any other brand or technology.

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The Digital Picture has Australia’s largest Trinnov Waveforming demonstration cinema at our showroom in Ormeau, QLD.
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Trinnov Pressurisation Mode

Trinnov WaveForming’s pressurisation mode is yet another Trinnov exclusive technology that adds a deeper level of energy and pressure to the low-end frequencies of your room. While WaveForming is actively eliminating the inconsistencies in bass response throughout the room known as room modes, these are only a problem down to a certain frequency. This frequency referred to as the “first standing wave” varies from room to room based on room length but below this frequency, WaveForming is not required as there are no modal issues or standing waves to correct. Below this frequency, pressurisation mode utilises every subwoofer in the system to add impact, pressure, and efficiency, including infrasonic bass

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3D Measurement Microphone

The measurement microphone is one of the most critical components of any loudspeaker/room calibration system. Trinnov’s sophisticated algorithms rely not only on extremely accurate acoustic measurements but also on the ability to localize the speakers’ positions and detect early reflections. Trinnov’s 3D microphone uses four mic elements in a precise tetrahedral arrangement allowing it to precisely locate speakers on both the horizontal and vertical plane. This is of course critical in any immersive audio system like Dolby Atmos where top or “height” speakers are used. As each speaker is measured, the resulting sound waves pass through this array of microphones, hitting each one at a slightly different time. Based on this timing, the Trinnov triangulates the location of the speaker from which the sound arrived. By testing each speaker in turn, it builds a three-dimensional map of where the speakers are relative to the mic and feeds this data to the onboard Trinnov optimiser for powerful acoustic corrections and calibration.

Trinnov Optimiser

Using Trinnov’s own “Optimizer” room correction software and their now iconic 3D measurement microphone, highly detailed audio information is captured and then processed using Trinnov’s proprietary algorithms, providing a full acoustic analysis of the room and revealing more information than other automatic systems. Using this information and adjusting your system accordingly, Trinnov delivers a tight, focused front soundstage and an expansive surround and immersive audio field in even the most acoustically challenging rooms.

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