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Software manufacturer AFMG incorporates HOLOPLOT, streamlining its software offerings; here's what this move could potentially mean for you.

Explores the potential and ramifications of employing Matrix Arrays across various settings.

Software Developer Firm AFMG Integrates HOLOPLOT Technology for Simplified Software Operations,...
Software Developer Firm AFMG Integrates HOLOPLOT Technology for Simplified Software Operations, Impacting Users

Software manufacturer AFMG incorporates HOLOPLOT, streamlining its software offerings; here's what this move could potentially mean for you.

In the world of sound system design, accuracy and efficiency are paramount. That's why the latest update to AFMG Technologies' EASE software, EASE 5, is causing a stir in the industry.

Before the EASE 5 updates, Emad El-Saghir, a fellow at HOLOPLOT, found it challenging to simulate large projects due to the huge arrays and large numbers of inputs involved. However, the Vegas Sphere project changed everything. This project led to further developments in HOLOPLOT's X1 system and impacted EASE as well.

The Vegas Sphere project was a game-changer. AFMG Technologies provided El-Saghir with a dedicated server to run calculations and simulations during the early stages of the project. This collaboration resulted in the addition of the room simulations with EASE 5, enabling accurate obtaining and comparison of closed-room performance metrics such as diffuse fields, Speech Transmission Index (STI), and auralization predictions.

The combination of HOLOPLOT Plan and EASE provides pleasing comparisons between simulation results and real-world experience. Users can now access HOLOPLOT in the EASE loudspeaker library, allowing for accurate calculations for Matrix Arrays in various venues. This means that users can model Matrix Arrays and Beam Optimizations in the company's Plan system design software.

Pioneers such as JBL and Meyer Sound have collaborated with AFMG Technologies on the EASE 5 update, providing end users with improved acoustic simulation accuracy and enhanced user experience in sound system design. The new performance requirement for HOLOPLOT simulations in the design of the Vegas Sphere benefits all EASE users.

Stefan Feistel, managing director of AFMG Technologies, explained that the changes required to accommodate the complexity of HOLOPLOT X1 and X2 data will benefit all end users of EASE 5. A 64-bit version of the calculation engine utilized by HOLOPLOT, as well as other advancements, are now available to all EASE 5 users.

The resulting array configurations can now be exported to EASE 5 for further analysis based on closed-room simulation. The updated EASE software now allows users to investigate the possibilities and impact of using Matrix Arrays in any venue.

Emad El-Saghir, a fellow at HOLOPLOT, concluded that EASE was utilized on other major HOLOPLOT projects beyond the Vegas Sphere. The continuing relationship between AFMG Technologies and HOLOPLOT has been mutually beneficial for both companies, providing users with powerful and accurate tools for sound system design.

In conclusion, the collaboration between AFMG Technologies and HOLOPLOT has resulted in a significant advancement in sound system design. The updated EASE 5 software, with its inclusion of HOLOPLOT products, offers users the ability to model complex Matrix Arrays and Beam Optimizations, providing accurate simulations and comparisons between simulation results and real-world experience. For any consultant who wants to use HOLOPLOT Matrix Arrays, EASE 5 is the choice due to its power and accuracy.

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