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Seminars at InfoComm Cover SysTune 1.1 DSP Control and EASE 4.3

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ORLANDO — Stefan Feistel of the Ahnert Feistel Media Group (AFMG) will lead two seminars on the company’s latest software updates. The new release of SysTune (Version 1.1) will be discussed on June 18 at 4 p.m. in the Renkus-Heinz Demo Room W205C, and a seminar on speech intelligibility prediction using the new version of EASE, Version 4.3, will be presented June 19 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. in Meeting Room W102A. The SysTune seminar is free and open for all to attend. For the EASE seminar those interested should visit www.InfoCommShow.org in the Education section and register under the Manufacturers’ Seminars.

The new features in EASE 4.3, aimed at sound system designers, room acousticians and architects, will be discussed in the Friday seminar, along with aspects of speech intelligibility theory, measurement and modeling. It will focus on the various methods EASE 4.3 uses to predict STI in accordance with IEC 60268-16 and their advantages and limitations.

The SysTune seminar on Thursday will be devoted to the v1.1 upgrade for EASERA SysTune, AFMG’s live sound measurement software.

The new version’s additions include DSP Plug-In functions supported by manufacturers such as Renkus-Heinz, Linea Research, Tannoy, Turbosound, FZ Audio, Electro-Voice, Salzbrenner StageTec, FourAudio and Harvey Audio, a new Virtual EQ function, and other upgrades.

Salzbrenner Stagetec is to be the world’s first console manufacturer to host EASERA SysTune, making it available to AURUS customers as a solution integrated into the mixing console’s work surface. Any corrections necessary can be made from the FOH position using the SysTune interface, acting on the integrated NEXUS audio network DSPs.

Stefan Feistel comments: “We have designed these seminars to offer a very concise but detailed explanation of what customers can expect from SysTune 1.1, and how EASE 4.3 can be used to predict speech intelligibility in all situations from the simple to the most complex. Each seminar will provide a very valuable insight for all professionals who work with acoustics in either the installation or live sound environment.”

For more information, please visit www.renkus-heinz.com.