We are a loudspeaker company. How can we add our data to EASE Focus?

Although EASE Focus is a free software for the end user, manufacturers have to pay a license fee in order to include their data. Please contact us for more information and the current price list.

Acoustic, electronic and mechanical data must be assembled in a single data file. This file is called a "GLL" and can also include your logo and company information. Note that as of EASE Focus all data need to be in 3D. 

How do I add obstacles like columns in a church to my project in EASE Focus?

EASE Focus is a tool limited to the simulation of direct sound from the source to the receiver location. No walls, columns, or other objects can be defined in the software and, thus, are not taken into account in the calculations.

If you would like to include the geometry of the room itself or objects within into your calculations we suggest the use of EASE.

We are a loudspeaker manufacturer. In EASE Focus, what is the difference between a model and a variant?

To be used in EASE Focus, a GLL needs to be compiled including a so-called “.author” file. These .author files are encrypted by AFMG explicitly for each loudspeaker model and sent to the manufacturer for GLL creation.

In general, a “model” refers to precisely one configuration of a loudspeaker with exactly one acoustic radiation pattern, the so-called “balloon”. Usually, manufacturers call this a “loudspeaker model” or “loudspeaker type” and give it a unique number within their portfolio.