Harman Professional Solutions introduced JBL Professional’s JBL Venue Synthesis acoustic simulation software at ISE 2024. This free desktop application lets users design and simulate acoustic coverage and prepare complete JBL sound reinforcement systems for rigging or installation in any environment, at any scale, in both 2D and 3D.
Venue Synthesis introduces the ability to run three-dimensional acoustic predictions, simulate acoustic performance for complete systems, and validate equipment for safe, secure rigging.
Users can create or import 3D venue models, interact with realistic 3D models of JBL Professional loudspeakers and accessories and predict coverage on any plane for a full system of JBL products.
The new application, which replaces JBL's Line Array Calculator, has been designed from the ground up to take advantage of an improved acoustical and mechanical engine and offers ultra-realistic 2D and 3D graphics, featuring accurate renderings of physical rigging components.
With Venue Synthesis, it's never been easier to take systems from design to deployment, from making time- and cost-saving planning decisions to running precise predictions to ensuring safe, secure rigging – and all in 3D. Venue Synthesis is perfect for tour sound rental companies, venue owners, acoustic consultants and live sound systems engineers who plan and design acoustic systems of any scale.
"The release of Venue Synthesis truly rounds out the toolset in our performance audio portfolio,” said George Georgallis, director of product management, performance audio at Harman Professional Solutions. “3D prediction has been our most requested product for years; adding this functionality extends the value and performance of our professional PA systems.”
“Whether you're designing sound systems for small venues or large stadiums, Venue Synthesis makes it easy to plan and simulate acoustic coverage with confidence,” added Santiago Ortiz, principal acoustic engineer at Harman Professional Solutions.
“We’ve carefully modelled all the components of the signal chain, from the input signal to the amplifier output voltage, in order to model accurate sound pressure levels that relate to reality. We have also made complex venue drawing and complex sound system configuration incredibly simple and fun to use. We think it’s a game changer for the live sound industry, and we can't wait to see all of the ways this powerful, free tool helps our customers create unforgettable experiences."
Venue Mode makes it easy to quickly generate venue models in 2D or 3D using industry-standard geometry formats or build venues from scratch. Users can import and trace 2D schematics using common file formats to quickly model venues at scale, and create common architectural and audience areas such as balconies using the Special Object Creator.
Acoustics Mode is used to build and refine JBL Professional loudspeaker systems, including suspended and ground-stacked line arrays, distributed subwoofers and point-source systems, allowing users to configure equipment quantities and parameters including system size, position, angles, DSP and amplifier settings.
Users can visualise fast-rendering preliminary ‘Quick SPL’ coverage or fully map SPL to a venue for ultra-precise coverage visualisation with 1/12-octave frequency resolution – far finer than the industry standard of 1/3 octave –and high-resolution balloon data for high-frequency channels measured to 2 degrees.
A 3D Full System Mapping feature precisely maps acoustic coverage on any audience plane, and can optimise off-axis response, complement off-axis response with point-source speakers and correct for acoustic shadows such as church pillars and under-balcony areas.
The System Groups feature can be used to organise and link loudspeakers and arrays according to acoustic properties, and 2D System View to visualise coverage, impact points and loudspeaker angles.
Meanwhile, Delay Optimiser optimises loudspeaker delays for the entire venue. A System Group File Export feature is fully integrated with the JBL Performance Manager application and the newly updated JBL ArrayLink mobile app, which uses a QR code system to deliver rigging information to field technicians.
Mechanics Mode lets users validate and refine mechanical settings – included suspended arrays – to confirm system feasibility, safety and reliability, using 2D and 3D configuration views, while an Array Statistics tool confirms adherence to regulatory requirements and a real-time warning notification system alerts users to safety and reliability issues across the system.