The new Lake Controller v6.4 software programme introduces a number of significant features to enable faster and more accurate optimisation of complex, large-scale sound reinforcement systems.

Specifically, according to Lab.gruppen Product Manager Martin Andersson, v6.4 adds a new dimension to preset and EQ handling with the introduction of Recallable EQ Overlays.

“With this new feature, users can store and recall individual EQ overlays to modules and groups in Lake Controller,’ Andersson explains. “Now any given speaker preset can consist of a single base preset which then can be augmented with EQ overlay additions. This allows fast modification of a preset to compensate for the number of boxes in an array or for variations in system throw distance for instance. It also opens up a whole new set of possibilities for system engineers to carry their favorite EQ on to an onsite system without any risk of damaging the original file, continues Andersson.’

Additionally, when an EQ Overlay is either stored or recalled to a Module or Group, the store/recall path also is stored in the actual Overlay for the module. This feature allows users to easily switch between different EQ Overlays with the same type of compensation. A speaker manufacturer or rental company can pre-define these paths for distribution inside the Lake LoadLibrary. Included in the Installer is the Lake LoadLibrary 3.6 that offers brand new FIR presets for some of the most common speakers in the industry, including JBL Vertec series “v6′ presets.

The new software release also includes updated button placement for the MESA EQ section in order to make the workflow more intuitive. In addition, a number of other new features provide loudspeaker manufacturer partners an expanded toolbox for protecting and distributing their Lake-related presets and contents.

Lake Controller v6.4 also incorporates comprehensive implementation of Lab.gruppen’s exclusive RPM (Rational Power Management), including the AutoRPM feature first introduced in v6.3.1 earlier this year. As implemented in Lab.gruppen’s new PLM+ Series and D Series Lake products, AutoRPM enables automatic allocation of power available to each output channel, optimized for the connected loads, simply by raising or lowering the ISVPL limiter settings in Lake Controller.

Initially developed by Lake Technologies in Australia, Lake Controller was introduced in 2001 and quickly acclaimed throughout the industry as a breakthrough in audio processing for the most demanding live performance applications. In 2009, the Lab.gruppen division of TC Group acquired the Lake name together with all proprietary and patented technologies.