EASE Focus and FIRmaker 3D - Training
FIRmaker 3D will be demonstrated using Sony's new beaming product.
The training will take about 6 hours including 1 hour break.
FIRmaker 3D Introduction (Presentation)
This Presentation provides an introduction in the FIRmaker 3D technology and its application scenarios including examples of 3D beam shaping.
FIRmaker 3D: FIRmaker technology for 3D beam shaping now available
InfoComm 2022
AFMG will be at InfoComm 2022 exhibit in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Our booth number is W3155.
Please read the full announcement about our attendance.
InfoComm 2021
Due to the worldwide pandemic AFMG has decided not to exhibit at the InfoComm in Orlando, Florida, USA in 2021.
Find more details at the InfoComm 2021 main page.
We’re looking forward to continue our regular participation at InfoComm in 2022.
Details
To ask for pricing information, quotations, and orders, please contact our sales team.
How do the FIR filter coefficients get from FIRmaker into the DSP?
Since the implementation of FIRmaker will be done individually for each loudspeaker system and in close partnership with each loudspeaker manufacturer, the DSP controller platform/software will need to integrate closely with FIRmaker as well. Different levels of integration are possible, depending on the loudspeaker systems in use and the degree of usability manufacturers want to present to their users:
How can DSP/amplifier manufacturers enhance the integration of their DSPs with FIRmaker?
AFMG SDK for DSP Communication Service
In order to facilitate the transfer of FIR filters to third party DSP software, AFMG provides manufacturers with an SDK for our DSP Communication Service. With this software development kit, the DSP manufacturer is able to develop its own server module that automates the communication with EASE Focus 3. This functionality significantly speeds up the work of sound system designers and consultants.
How many FIR taps does FIRmaker need? What is the latency of FIRmaker processing?
Various simulations and experiments have been carried out by AFMG. So far results indicate that a minimum of 250 taps at 48 kHz is required in order to achieve good performance for the majority of use cases. A number of 500 to 1000 taps are recommended for complicated setups.
Processing of 250 FIR coefficients at 48 kHz corresponds to 5 ms of latency.