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.
Ahnert Feistel Media Group
Located in Berlin, Germany, AFMG® Technologies GmbH has created the industry standards EASE and EASERA software for acoustic simulation and measurement as well as their related products EASE Focus, AFMG SysTune, EASE Address and EASE SpeakerLab.
In cooperation with our partner company SDA Software Design Ahnert GmbH we develop and distribute software for:
room-acoustic modeling
measurements
engineering and physics
simulation
Products
Latest News and Updates
EASE Class, Level 1
Please contact Ms. Antonia Fiaccadori for additional details and registration.
SysTune Introduction
Date was updated!
One-day introductory seminar for AFMG SysTune.
Fast & Easy Design and Simulation of MNS with EASE Evac
New Agile Tester Complements Development Team of AFMG
EASERA Compact Training
EASE Compact Training
Dies ist eine Online Live-Veranstaltung, die sich über vier Tage in Folge erstreckt und sich auf den Enhanced Acoustic Simulator for Engineers
EASE Compact Training
This is a live digital event that extends over four days in row and focuses on the Enhanced A
EASE Compact Training
This is a live digital event that extends over four days in row and focuses on the Enhanced A
Akustische Simulation und Beschallungsplanung
Der Termin vom April wurde verschoben.
Das Seminar wendet sich an Sachverständige, Ingenieure, Tonmeister, Elektrofachplaner sowie alle, die mit der Planung und dem Betrieb von Beschallungsanlagen in öffentlichen Räumen und Veranstaltungssälen direkt oder indirekt zu tun haben. Vorausgesetzt werden Grundkenntnisse der Akustik und der Beschallungstechnik und der dort verwendeten Messtechnik.
Weitere Details siehe Broschüre.