In display mode, the TouchMonitor shows the instruments and their layout defined in the currently loaded preset.
Touching the screen area of an instrument will put this instrument into focus. This is recognized by a colored frame instead of a grey one. The frame color conforms to the identifier set for the group the focused instrument belongs to.
The Control Bar positioned at the lower screen edge contains several keys. It is displayed permanently if the "Control Bar" option in the "General" section of the "System" menu is set to "permanent". Otherwise, it will be displayed temporarily after touching the screen.
The Control Bar has two sections. The left (upper) section shows the
specific keys defined for the focused instrument. This makes it very fast to
access a specific function of one of the instruments on screen – just touch
the instrument and select the desired function.
The right (lower) section shows general keys.
Based on the functionality of the Surround Sound Analyzer, the ISA - Immersive Sound Analyzer displays all relevant technical and subjective parameters of immersive surround formats like 5.1.2, 5.1.4 7.1.2 or 7.1.4 in a fast and easy readable way. The graphical display has been carefully designed so that the dynamic behaviour of all display elements corresponds to the subjective listening impression, showing the balance of the surround program intuitively and at a glance not only in a layer but also in its spatial expansion.
Immersive surround formats normally consist of a Main Bed with the 5.1 or 7.1 part and an Upper Bed with the 2.0 or 4.0 part. The respective layer-related total volumes resp. the ambient signal are shown with cyan- and orange-colored lines of Total Volume Indicators (TVI) similar to the Surround Sound Analyzer. The spreading of the lines give feedback about the volume and the phase relations between the channels.
A Dominance Indicator (DMI as cross-hair pointer) can be added to every layer or bed, and an Immersive Dominance Indicator (IDI as variable white dot) across the layers. While the DMIs display the respective subjective sensed acoustical focal point inside of one layer, the position and the size of the IDI moving between the cross-hair pointers represent the perceived position of the spatial dominant focal point (height of the signal) of the overall sound field. A decreasing point and its approach to the cyan-colored cross-hair pointer indicates the moving of the focal point to the Main Bed. A big point near to the orange-colored and turned cross-hair pointer allows conclusions to be drawn about the volume relations between the layers or beds.
For the evaluation of the phase relationship between the channel pairs, correlators and Phantom Source Indicators (PSI) can alternately be displayed for one of the layers.
More details and examples can be found on https://www.rtw.com/en/focus-isa-immersive.html
With the ISA instrument in focus, the left (upper) section of the Control Bar may contain any or all of the keys described below.
The right (lower) section of the Control Bar always contains the following four keys: