The latest developments in Fulcrum One software deliver enhanced accessibility and functionality

USA - Fulcrum Acoustic will feature loudspeaker, software, and processing technologies at the InfoComm 2024 Show. The company will introduce new compact installation loudspeakers and demonstrate the latest capabilities of its Fulcrum One software and the Venueflex series of multi-function digital signal processors.

Stephen Siegel, president of Fulcrum Acoustic, comments, “We are excited for people to experience the confluence of our hardware and software development efforts over the past year. The loudspeaker products we’re debuting are perfect companions to support the active acoustics, object-based mixing and other complimentary technologies that are powered by the Venueflex processor and managed in our One software.”  

Visitors can interact with the new Fulcrum Acoustic loudspeakers. The company will have a dedicated software kiosk and encourage visitors to get hands-on experience with its One software to design and simulate traditional and immersive audio systems. Visitors can also try the IntelliCloud WebUI software from APEX to remotely monitor and manage CloudPower amplifiers.  

At demo room N102, Fulcrum Acoustic will present features from the upcoming 1.2 release of its Fulcrum One software. The company will show One’s ability to predict acoustical and sound system response and simulate acoustical treatments in a room model. They will also demonstrate new third-party control integration with the OSC protocol and built-in support for the Blacktrax real-time tracking system.

Additionally, Fulcrum will also exhibit the enhanced accessibility and functionality of its object-based mixing and active acoustics technologies driven by Venueflex processors.  

“At InfoComm last year, we unveiled our One software and immersive audio technologies. This year we are excited for people to try out these tools for themselves and imagine how they can be implemented in their own real-world applications,” says Siegel.


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