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<blockquote data-quote="Grant Conklin" data-source="post: 72907" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>Re: The Future of Acoustic modeling</p><p></p><p>Thanks Ivan, </p><p>I know what I want. It's the software developers who need to quit using the word "acoustic," when what they really mean is mapping. I was just parroting what Ray End calls their software. I have LARA which does 3d coverage maps. That's all I need to do, but it looks like I need to be able to use the new GLL format. If that's the case, then I guess means I've answered my own question: I need EASE Jr. </p><p></p><p>Unless there's a new software developer out there that's about to take the world by storm with a new format. That's what I'm wondering. Will Ray End's 3d version eventually be released to the public with the ability to model most brand's products? Will Rational Acoustics come up with something for 3d coverage modeling? Is there a sleeper I'm unaware of? The real issue is having a file format that a particular piece of software can use. For a while I thought CLF would gain traction. If more manufacturers supported that format, and if good usable 3d mapping software came available for $500, I'd snatch it up. </p><p></p><p>Grant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant Conklin, post: 72907, member: 120"] Re: The Future of Acoustic modeling Thanks Ivan, I know what I want. It's the software developers who need to quit using the word "acoustic," when what they really mean is mapping. I was just parroting what Ray End calls their software. I have LARA which does 3d coverage maps. That's all I need to do, but it looks like I need to be able to use the new GLL format. If that's the case, then I guess means I've answered my own question: I need EASE Jr. Unless there's a new software developer out there that's about to take the world by storm with a new format. That's what I'm wondering. Will Ray End's 3d version eventually be released to the public with the ability to model most brand's products? Will Rational Acoustics come up with something for 3d coverage modeling? Is there a sleeper I'm unaware of? The real issue is having a file format that a particular piece of software can use. For a while I thought CLF would gain traction. If more manufacturers supported that format, and if good usable 3d mapping software came available for $500, I'd snatch it up. Grant [/QUOTE]
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