
In the last 12 months, Trinnov has selectively released WaveForming to expert partners and a few qualified beta testers with a demanding, professional and methodical approach. This has enabled Trinnov to refine key parameters and validate its approach. Now, a year after its initial introduction, Trinnov Audio increases the performance gap with the introduction of Pressurization, its new patent-pending technology.
Room modes are different from one room to another. This is because the frequency and effect of standing waves is a function of wavelengths and the room's dimensions along with the construction methods and materials used for the room. However, below a certain frequency (the longer the room, the lower that first mode frequency), standing waves do not create huge dips and peaks in the room because wavelengths are simply too long to cancel each other out perfectly at any given location in the room.
Below the room's first mode frequency, Pressurization progressively takes over Propagation within the WaveForming algorithm, and Trinnov uses two front and rear subwoofers planar arrays as a single 3D volumetric array to achieve maximum pressurization across the entire acoustic field. A combination of all subwoofers playing together enables reproduction of lower frequencies, extending to the infrabass range. The rear subwoofers act no longer as pure absorbers but also as emitters. All subwoofers contribute to the sound pressure level in the low frequencies.

Pressurization is built into WaveForming at every step of the algorithm to achieve the best possible pressurization of the room, taking into account the typical leaks of real rooms. "We realize that a room does not act as a perfect wave guide and that WaveForming Propagation is necessary to achieve performance in a real environment. The same applies with WaveForming Pressurization to achieve performance in normal rooms as they do not act as a perfect pressure chamber or compression chamber," says Arnaud Laborie, Trinnov Audio's CEO and co-founder.
Pressurization adds to the range of active acoustic technologies from Trinnov, making available, for the first time, a dedicated technology to address each of the different acoustic behaviors in home cinema rooms. WaveForming Pressurization maximizes the performance of the system in combination with WaveForming Propagation, which eliminates the room's modal response between the first mode and up to 150Hz, where room modes are the most problematic. In this region, the acoustics are perfectly predictable from a physical standpoint, which enables WaveForming to control 100% of the sound field and simply remove room modes. Propagation leverages multiple exclusive concepts from Trinnov, including Multiple Sources, Multiple Controllers.

The company's Optimizer loudspeaker and room optimization software, uses both WaveForming Pressurization and Propagation to achieve global balance and optimal performance in the time and frequency domains across the entire bandwidth. It also mitigates broader acoustic issues which are more perceptual and complex, ranging from electro-acoustic problems such as active-crossover alignment and diffraction issues to psychoacoustic issues by treating the direct sound, early reflection, and power responses of the room (diffuse field) with multiple appropriate techniques.
WaveForming will be publicly released in 2024 as a free software update, becoming available to all owners of Trinnov's Altitude processors. Trinnov is now working on enabling the use of WaveForming in rooms with less than ideal subwoofer placement to still achieve the best possible performance.
Trinnov Audio will demonstrate WaveForming's new Pressurization mode, at ISE 2024 (booth 2C500), in partnership with Krix, Barco & Officina Acustica. This new advancement in low frequency reproduction makes its debut in an active 13.14.6 channel home cinema system.
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