SP451 Surround Sound Processor

SoundField introduces its next level of microphone technology with the SoundField
SP451 Surround Sound Processor. The SP451 expands the possibilities within the
SoundField family to offer a complete 5.1 surround, stereo, mid/side and mono
microphone package. The addition of the SP451 makes SoundField Microphones
the lowest cost and most flexible multi-channel microphone systems available in
the world.
The SoundField SP451 is designed to work with the B-Format outputs from a MKV,
ST250 and SPS422B SoundField Microphone Systems.

• B-Format input metering with level control
• Front Width adjusts the angle of Front Left/Right mics by ±45
degrees
• Rear Width adjusts the angle of Rear Left/Right mics by ±45 degrees
• Rear Focus enables adjustment of the rear pair microphone polar patterns
Gain:
This control adjusts the input level of all four B-Format channels simultaneously
and is variable from full attenuation to a gain of +10dB. Normally this control
should be used at or close to its 0dB position. Four 12-segment bargraph level
meters are provided to monitor the levels of the W, X, Y and Z signals following
the input gain control.
Front Width:
When the Front Width control is set to its CAL position, the angular positions
of the Front Left and Right virtual microphones are at -45 and +45 degrees (relative
to Centre) respectively. This control narrows or widens these angles symmetrically.
The resulting range is from 0 degrees (Mono) to a very wide and exaggerated
perspective of ±90 degrees relative to the Centre.
RearWidth:
When the Rear Width control is set to its CAL position, the angular positions
of the Rear Left and Right virtual microphones are at -135 and +135 degrees
respectively. As above, this control narrows or widens these angles symmetrically,
with a range from 180 degrees (a monophonic Rear Centre) to ±90 degrees
relative to the Rear Centre position.
Rear Focus:
When set to its CAL position, the polar patterns of the virtual Rear microphone
pair are as established by the MAP card. If the MAP card defines the rear mic
positions as cardioids (default with the included card), the Focus control may
be used to vary the patterns of these virtual mics from omni, through cardioid,
to figure of eight. This degree of control can be very useful for adding additional
spatial information to the rear surround channels, especially in ambient or
freefield environments.
From the SP451 Input Section the B-Format outputs, either in real time or from
tape, the SP451 delivers a high quality, full band, discrete Left/Centre/Right
(L/C/R), Surround Left/Surround Right (SL/SR) 'mic' output plus a subwoofer
(<80Hz) 'mic' output. Each of these six 'mic' outputs has its own level control
and output level meter, plus the five mic array has individually definable mic
patterns. The mic patterns are determined by an internally installed SoundField
MAP (mic array pattern) card. One MAP card is included as standard with the
SP451 which is a cardioid L/C/R/SL/SR card. An optional second and third card
can be added to the SP451 set up in almost any 5 mic array configuration imaginable.
Any of the three cards can be selected from the front panel to apply a different
mic array pattern to real-time B-Format or B-Format recordings.
Each of the 5 microphone locations is based around commonly accepted surround
mic positions of Left (at -45 degrees), Centre (0 degrees), Right (+45 degrees),
Surround, Surround Left (-135 degrees), Right (+135 degrees) with a Sub out
(summed from all outputs below 80Hz). Add to this impressive list of operational
modes the option to change the front Left/Right microphones and the rear Left/Right
microphone positions by +/-45 degrees from their 'centre' position, and the SP451's
flexibility becomes apparent.
SP451 Surround Outputs

• Three MAP card selector switches with LED status allow instant comparison
of up to three different mic arrays
• Full band, discrete Left/Centre/Right/Rear Left/Rear Right and Sub-Bass
outputs are provided, each with individual bargraph metering and level control
• Two additional rear panel outputs numbered 7 and 8 are provided. These
output Left/Right stereo when standard 5.1 MAP cards are utilised and are essential
to accommodate 6.1 and 7.1 MAP cards
The six Output controls adjust the respective levels of the outputs 1 to 6.
An eight-segment LED level meter shows the post-gain control signal level. The
alpha-numeric displays above the meters are determined by the MAP card being
used, and show which surround channel is being controlled. The gain range of
the controls is from full attenuation to +10dB of gain. The levels of outputs
7 and 8 are fixed at 0dBu (equivalent to setting the output potentiometers to
‘0’ on the variable levels of outputs 1 to 6).
Surround Mode – MAP (Microphone Array Pattern) Selector:
The SP451 can accommodate up to three MAP cards, each of which generates a different
surround microphone array with pre-defined combinations of polar patterns. For
details of currently available MAP cards please contact info@soundfield.com.
The MAP cards fit on the main SP451 PCB via multipin sockets and are quick and
simple to install. Three illuminated switches select which of the three MAP
card slots is active. If no MAP card is fitted into a slot, it will not be possible
to select that option. The default, automatically selected during power up,
is Slot One, which is fitted as standard with the 5.1 (cardioid) card.
