SysTune automatically calculates optimal delay times between mains and subs or between main and delay loudspeakers
Germany - AFMG, German-based pro-audio software developers, release the new version of their widely recognised real-time audio analysis software SysTune on 1 May. Once again, this update will be free for the large community of existing users. Beyond that, AFMG has changed prices and licensing to make SysTune even more affordable to a larger group of users. To celebrate the release, AFMG has launched a dedicated SysTune Facebook page with a special lottery in May and June.

A large amount of research and work has gone into one of the new plug-ins called 'Delay Analysis'. From a set of captured individual measurements, SysTune automatically calculates optimal delay times between mains and subs or between main and delay loudspeakers, giving precise information on polarity and predicted overall system performance.

"Never before has it been easier to solve the polarity question and find the correct delay time for your system," says Stefan Feistel, physicist and managing director of AFMG. "You can save about 70% of time on measurements by one quick calculation using our new Delay Analysis plug-in."

AFMG will be celebrating the release of SysTune 1.2 on Facebook. Thilo Schuetz, director of marketing & sales at AFMG invites all SysTune users and friends: "Come and visit www.facebook.com/SysTune, become a fan and enter in the big lottery being held from 1 May to 28 June. Post pictures of your best gigs, your biggest setup and the craziest artists you have kept under control with SysTune. Impress your friends and win a unique SysTune T-Shirt. In other words: Be a SysTuner!"

In the past, SysTune has been sold in so-called dual licenses. Technicians have frequently inquired about the possibility to acquire only a single licence at a reduced price. With the release of SysTune 1.2, AFMG complies with this wish. In the future, users needing only a single licence will benefit as SysTune becomes more affordable, while existing users will retain the full number of licences they own.

(Jim Evans)


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