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ASTi ACE Studio Components Reference Guide Rev. M DOC-01-TELAS-CRG-4
Copyright © 2014 Advanced Simulation Technology inc. 1
1.0. Introduction
ACE Studio is a powerful suite of software tools providing a software development
toolkit for building sound and communications models. In ACE Studio, models are
developed using an array of complex components.
By modifying the components, the user can construct anything from a small
simulation element to a complete sound and communications audio modeling
system for their application. In other words, the components are flexible and
sufficiently configurable by the user to construct basic intercom systems to models
that closely match the functionality of a commercial or military platform
communications system.
1.1. Component Viewer
In ACE Studio, the user has the ability to double-click each component to open the
component viewer. The component viewer provides specific component
information and the component values. Each component has two views - the filter
view, that only displays the most important parameters that must be set, and the
unfiltered view, (full view) that displays every parameter available for that
component.
Data – The data viewer tab lists the primitives in a tree view. The user can click on
the arrows to expand the view to include the variables within a primitive. In some
cases, a variable within a primitive contains its own set of variables and can also be
expanded. The dotted lines in the ‘From’ and ‘To’ columns represent links into the
component.
Links – The link inspector tab displays input and output links and details including
Out Source Variable, Destination, Destination Variable, and In Source, Source
Variable, and Destination Variable.
Schematic – The component schematic shows the processing logic within the
component. In this view, the component building blocks known as primitives are
shown in red or blue. Red indicates that the primitive handles audio while blue
indicates that the primitive only handles control logic.
Info. – This may contain information on the component.
View/Edit Description – This allows the user to add a description about the
component.
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