Does a coat face change the RT of a room or can it only serve for presentation purposes (like edges)?
A coat face is a face that replaces (acoustically) the covered part of the face it is assigned to.
That means:
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A coat face is a face that replaces (acoustically) the covered part of the face it is assigned to.
That means:
I have finished now a project with approximately 300 Faces and 40 Loudspeakers. But anytime I change something the Project Data Window takes several seconds up to a minute to update the view. Is this a bug?
No, propably not. There are two main reasons for the editing module slowing down that dramatically.
I am confused about how to aim Loudspeakers. Which methods can I use and which is the best?
There are 4 basic methods how to aim Loudspeakers.
Q: After I completed my project on a symmetrical base I had to modify it again. I released the symmetry to allow the new data to be entered. As a result of the calculations I found it necessary to include some more symmetrical walls. So I reinstalled the symmetry. My problem is, all of the faces and other items seem to appear twice. Is this a program bug?
Help on Ease Room - Edit Project Data / Case Data / Cluster Data
Ease Room is a module of EASE 4.0/3.0 that allows you to insert and modify buildings (eg. rooms, studios, stadiums), loudspeaker cases, loudspeaker clusters, furniture (like chairs, tables) and room parts (like columns, balconys, windows) in a wireframe view.
As a basic module of Ease it is used in many different ways:
After clicking Check Data [F5], or attempting to Save Project Data [F6], I receive the following message:
"Face Mismatch or Hole in Room.
Use Check Holes to get detailed information."
What does this mean and how do I solve this problem?
This is a sign that your room model has geometry problems, the so-called “holes”. Holes are the result of violating one or more conventions of EASE and they need to be fixed before you can go on and perform simulations.
A negative volume means that your room is "inside-out".
EASE distinguishes between the acoustically effective side (yellow frame) and the exterior side (white frame) of a face.
All acoustically active sides (yellow frames) must be orientated facing in instead of out of the room.
This error is the result of trying to save an EASE project to a network location that contains a double backslash ("\\") in the path name. To avoid the problem, please use "Map network drive" in Windows Explorer to first map the desired network folder as a hard drive on the local computer. The EASE project can then be saved to or opened from the mapped hard drive on the local computer.
It has come to my attention that EASE 4.0 will install a spyware program called XYZ. What information are you recording on my computer and what is your intended use of it?
If running EASE always causes Autodesk AutoCAD (or a related product) to run its installation routine, this is most likely an indication that the installation of AutoCAD was somehow corrupted and needs to be repaired. To correct this problem please go to the Windows Control Panel, choose Programs and Features, then click on Autodesk AutoCAD (or the related product) to perform a repair or reinstall.