Paul Malpas

EASE has been vital to speech intelligibility design since the early ’90s, originally as a post-design evaluation tool. Many of us extended its use to explore electroacoustics, though meaningful iteration required inventive workflows and heavy setup.
Acousteer changes that. With real-time visual feedback on aiming, EQ, delay, and more, plus custom processing blocks, we now work as if we’re commissioning on site—only virtually. We can't hear it yet, but we can see the impact of every move, instantly and across the venue.