Germany - The new EASERA SysTune software based measurement system, first exhibited at AES in New York and launched in Europe at Prolight & Sound this month, is now available on the ADA-Foundation's Educational Discount Programme.

The powerful EASERA SysTune programme measures time-domain and frequency-domain simultaneously using live programme material while an audience is present. The non-profit ADA-Foundation gGmbH offers educational discounts on software from AFMG Ahnert Feistel Media Group.

All verified university or college instructors who teach courses in the design, installation or analysis of acoustical treatment, noise isolation/remediation and sound reinforcement systems are eligible for substantial savings on EASERA SysTune real-time analysis software as well as on EASE, simulation and design programme, and on EASERA (Electronic and Acoustic System Evaluation and Response Analysis), the professional electro- and room-acoustic measurement software.

This discount programme is part of the ADA-Foundation's mission to initiate and support education in room acoustics, electro-acoustics and sound reinforcement, acoustic simulation and the development of scientific software for these areas.

ADA-Foundation co-founder Stefan Feistel comments: "The ADA-Foundation cooperates and supports universities worldwide. We expect the addition of EASERA SysTune to our instructional discount programme will encourage even more universities to equip their classrooms with the latest in modern design and measurement software. We welcome the opportunity to share research efforts and work closely with these leading educational institutions. Any financial gain to the ADA-Foundation will be used exclusively to support these aims."

Renkus-Heinz VP of international sales, Karl Brunvoll, comments: "We are pleased to support the ADA Foundation in its efforts to make AFMG software products like EASERA SysTune available to schools and universities. All of these programmes are powerful educational tools that will help students gain a wider, and perhaps more practical, understanding of acoustics."

(Jim Evans)


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