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dBWav is a powerful and user-friendly tool for analysing audio files. It comfortably handles processing of large files and long term recordings, offering a high-level review of data sets for quick identification of features and trends.
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INSUL is a program developed for predicting the sound insulation of walls, floors, ceilings and windows.
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INSUL can estimate the Transmission Loss (TL) or Sound Reduction (R) in 1/3 octave bands along with weighted indices (STC or Rw) for use in sound transfer calculations. INSUL can also be used for estimating 1/3 octave band Impact Sound Pressure Levels and associated indices (IIC or Ln,w) as well as levels of rain noise.
INSUL has a simple and easy-to-use interface which can be used to quickly develop performance estimates for a diverse range of wall, floor, roof and glazing constructions.
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IRIS is a powerful and user friendly measurement system for capturing and analysing room impulse responses in 3D.
The IRIS plot is at the heart of the IRIS system. Sound rays arriving at the measurement position are represented as a series of easy to identify coloured spikes, immediately after the measurement is conducted.
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dBSea has been developed by Marshall Day Acoustics as a powerful tool for the prediction of underwater noise in a variety of environments. dBSea is ideal for the investigation of underwater acoustic problems involving single or multiple sources using solvers covering a wide frequency range.
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ZORBA is a quick, easy-to-use tool for predicting the absorption performance of porous systems with perforated facings.
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AFMG SoundFlow - A new tool for the acoustic design of multi-layer structures
AFMG SoundFlow is a simulation software for calculating the absorption, reflection, and transmission of sound by multi-layer structures. The software enables the modeling of wall, floor and ceiling structures by specifying layer materials and thickness. Various calculation parameters can be defined and the graphic results display the frequency dependent absorption and reflection coefficients as well as the transmission loss, the complex input impedance and other acoustical measures.
The calculation engine of AFMG SoundFlow is an accurate implementation based on the theory of sound absorbers developed by Mechel, Bies and others. Various computational models are available including the calculation according to the ISO 12354 standard. All results can be exported as tables, graphics, complete reports and as EASE material files.
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AFMG SoundFlow is a product of Ahnert Feistel Media Group. Located in Berlin, Germany, AFMG is a worldwide leader in software for the pro-audio industry and has created the industry standards EASE and EASERA software for acoustic simulation and measurement as well as their related products EASE Focus, AFMG SysTune, AFMG Reflex, EASE Address, and EASE SpeakerLab . AFMG works closely with leading university faculties, manufacturers, and design clients to apply the latest developments in acoustical research and computer technology. For more information, including the latest news and forum posts, visit http://afmg.eu.