EASE 5-FE Training
This EASE training will be presented as an intensive three day + one evening class presentation and is certified by AFMG.
Training caters to all EASE users – from first-time users to more experienced technicians. EASE training provides discussion and examples to suit a wide range of attendees, from sound system operators to audio systems designers, manufacturers representatives to acoustic consultants.
Day time training sessions will concentrate on the new EASE 5-FE software platform. An evening class will concentrate on loudspeaker interaction and measurement. .
Speech intelligibility prediction in very large sacral venues (Paper)
Technische Universität Berlin and AFMG publish high-resolution EASE GLL data for 22 musical instruments
Showtime: EASE 5-FE first time live at InfoComm 2023!
EASE - Fundamental Training
This 3 days EASE Fundamental Training will mainly cover EASE 4 Standard features, while giving an introduction to the new EASE 5-FE to help EASE users to get started with the latest version of EASE.
For detailed information and enrollment please contact the organizer by sending e-mail to
EASE - Master Class
Language: English (Consecutive interpreting into Chinese by Dr. Ji Xiang, Johnson Chow)
This intense 3 days EASE-Master Class will mainly focus on EASE 4, including advance topics on AURA and EARS modules, while giving an introduction to the new EASE 5-FE to help EASE users to learn the advantage of the new tools and workflows.
EASE 5 - Take advantage of the new workflows!
EASE 5 offers numerous new tools and workflows which you can now take advantage of.
No matter if you are new to EASE or an experienced EASE 4 user, we want to invite you to take a closer look at the innovative toolsets for managing your project such as views, tables and selection sets. Get insight into the fast and efficient workflows for creating or importing the 3D model, adjusting room acoustic parameters, tuning the sound system and setting up the signal processing as well as conducting STI assessments.
Here is what you can do:
Why does my EASE model have a negative room volume?
A negative volume means that your room is "inside-out", which might result from the fact most or all faces or your model have the wrong orientation.
How can I close holes in my model?
Especially when using statistical room acoustics or raytracing methods in EASE, calculations may provide erroneous results if the room is not closed properly. This is not as important when only the coverage of the sound system is investigated.