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Where can I find sound analysis software like EASE 3.0 for Windows? I
got to their website, but can find nothing about where to buy it, whether there are trial versions available for use before buying, or any other information. In addition, what software is out there that does something similar to what EASE does? Phillip |
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"Phillip" wrote in message
om Where can I find sound analysis software like EASE 3.0 for Windows? I got to their website, but can find nothing about where to buy it, whether there are trial versions available for use before buying, or any other information. The current version appears to EASE 4.1 You can find out more about EASE at http://www.ada-acousticdesign.de/eng...ndex_ease.html |
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Hannibul Artese wrote in message ...
In article , (Phillip) wrote: Where can I find sound analysis software like EASE 3.0 for Windows? I got to their website, but can find nothing about where to buy it, whether there are trial versions available for use before buying, or any other information. In addition, what software is out there that does something similar to what EASE does? Ease is not an "analysis" tool, it is a modeling and prediciton package. What, exactly, are you trying to accomplish? I am trying to design a sound system for a big room without really knowing much about sound. That's why I though it would be nice to be able to model the room in a computer simulation and let a computer do the work for me, like Ease would be able to do. What I really need some kind of "sound for dummies" reference that would teach me the basics of sound, help me in knowing what to look for in choosing equipment, and help me in setting up the system. What suggestions do you have? Phillip |
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![]() "Phillip" wrote in message I am trying to design a sound system for a big room without really knowing much about sound. That's why I though it would be nice to be able to model the room in a computer simulation and let a computer do the work for me, like Ease would be able to do. What I really need some kind of "sound for dummies" reference that would teach me the basics of sound, help me in knowing what to look for in choosing equipment, and help me in setting up the system. What suggestions do you have? Is there a budget ? I would suggest if you need to design such a sound system, you should consider paying somebody who knows. You can write a prize-winning novel with MS Word, but using Word won't automatically give you a best-seller.... geoff |
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