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Software Developer AFMG Introduces HOLOPLOT for Simplified Solutions - Implications for Users Explained

Delves into the potential applications and implications of employing Matrix Arrays across various spheres.

Software developer AFMG incorporates HOLOPLOT technology for streamlined software operations,...
Software developer AFMG incorporates HOLOPLOT technology for streamlined software operations, potentially impacting users by simplifying their experience.

Software Developer AFMG Introduces HOLOPLOT for Simplified Solutions - Implications for Users Explained

In a groundbreaking development, AFMG Technologies has announced the integration of Holoplot products into its EASE 5 software. This collaboration between two pioneers in acoustic research – Holoplot and EASE – promises improved acoustic simulation accuracy and enhanced usability for all end users.

Emad El-Saghir, a veteran in the field, has emphasized that EASE is the choice of any consultant that wants to use Holoplot Matrix Arrays. El-Saghir, with real-world experience of the benefits of using EASE, specifically in the early days of the EASE/Holoplot relationship, has noted that the inclusion of Holoplot products allows users to investigate the possibilities and impact of using Matrix Arrays in any venue.

The new integration brings several significant benefits. For instance, users of EASE 5 can now access Holoplot in the loudspeaker library, allowing for accurate calculations for Matrix Arrays in various venues. The addition of room simulations with EASE 5 enables accurate obtaining and comparison of closed-room performance metrics.

The power and accuracy of AFMG's award-winning modelling engine make EASE the best possible solution for a meaningful simulation of Holoplot systems. The resulting array configurations can be exported to EASE 5 for further analysis based on closed-room simulation.

The changes required to accommodate the complexity of Holoplot X1 and X2 data will benefit all users of EASE 5. In the early planning stages of a project called Sphere, El-Saghir was able to design the layout of the system and size the arrays using a special version of EASE. The innovations brought by Sphere were also felt with EASE, with the project leading to the further development of the Holoplot X1 in response to its performance space needs.

Objective validation is another benefit of using a brand-independent software to model speaker systems and room acoustics. El-Saghir concluded that EASE was utilized on other major Holoplot projects beyond Sphere. The comparisons between simulation results and real-world experience using EASE have been repeatedly confirmed, even in difficult venues.

Moreover, EASE 5 now includes over 150 brands of loudspeakers and more than 3,000 individual products. A 64-bit version of the calculation engine utilized by Holoplot, as well as other advancements, are now available to all users of EASE 5, regardless of their loudspeaker choices.

Feistel stated that the ability to open a project in EASE and scroll down to Holoplot in the loudspeaker library is a very interesting scenario for users to explore. The new performance requirement for Holoplot simulations in the design of Sphere benefits all users of EASE 5.

Users can model Matrix Arrays and Beam Optimizations in the company's Plan system design software. The changes are set to revolutionize the way users approach acoustic simulations, offering a more accurate, user-friendly, and comprehensive solution.

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