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One last question.. The two-folds coding you mention refers to specifically how AutoCAD names front and back faces in the layer name. Are you saying that if we follow the sam procedure in SketchUp we ... |
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Do you mean this part at the bottom of p613?
For Loudspeakers, Seats, Lamps, Emitters :
Block
- to read BLOCK s as EASE elements, they must reside on a layer with a
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Hi Waldemar
That is fantastic news. I had no idea EASE could import 'speaker locations, audience planes, seats etc from an especially coded SketchUp model, or that coated surfaces were dealt with ... |
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These are all good improvements on STI. I too would welcome knowing which parts of the STI calculation is implemented in EASE and which not. And when we can expect EASE to catch up.
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Good reply, Pedro. i agree, I only ever use SketchUp,but it is invaluable to know what EASE needs in order o prepare the model accordingly. It would be nice if there was a little more automation on ... |
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Great method Pedro, thanks. I guess it only works in the far field, but that ought to be OK for community noise studies.
Is there any way of us normal people without SpeakerLab Pro (i.e. not manuf ... |
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Just to add something here, I am running EASE on a iMac under OS X Lion, using VMWARE. The licensing has been fine and downloaded fine too, though of course the licence manager install as above is es ... |
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