

I have noticed in the past that different manufactures use junk numbers. 4% of the time pretty pictures for the customer and 1% of the time acoustic simulations. They may have ideas or thoughts or approaches that you may not have thought of.ĩ5% of the time I'm looking for direct coverage area/speaker placement. Having the manufacturers look over your design ideas is always a good idea. The idea of Ulysses (from what I can tell) is that you take a lump of clay and shape it by removing parts.

I never spent a lot of time with it, but the idea of building it they way it is in EASE just seemed to make more sense to me.īasically you build it like you would a house-put up walls-make sure they connect etc. I never got the idea of how to build a model in Ulysses. What model loudspeakers are you planning out looking at? That could be a guide. Is this just direct coverage-or are you looking for acoustical prediction and auralizations? It also depends on what you "expect" out of the model. There are various programs from some manufacturers-but often they can only use the manufacturers data. Click to expand.The general issue with modeling programs is getting data to put into them.Īnd then what about the quality of the data and how much it has been "modified" (yes it happens).
