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Fulcrum Acoustic enhances Fulcrum One

Fulcrum Acoustic enhances Fulcrum One

Fulcrum Acoustic enhances Fulcrum One

Fulcrum Acoustic is expanding the capabilities of its Fulcrum One software platform with new acoustic simulation and auralisation features designed to help users evaluate system performance before deployment. The update will be introduced at InfoComm 2026 and made available as a free download from June 16.

The new release adds expanded acoustic mapping and analysis tools alongside binaural auralisation capabilities that allow users to preview loudspeaker system designs and immersive audio mixes over headphones. Room Auralisation mode enables users to listen to a loudspeaker design from any position within a virtual model, using environmental data to simulate performance within the acoustic space.

Mix Auralisation mode allows object-based mixing projects and Fulcrum’s active acoustics technology to be auditioned over headphones before entering a live venue environment. Processing takes place locally on the user’s computer and does not require dedicated hardware, while compatible head-tracking headphones can be used to further enhance immersion.

The update builds on Fulcrum One’s role as a unified workflow platform, enabling users to model environments, design systems, evaluate performance, optimise designs and manage supported hardware from a single application. According to Fulcrum Acoustic, the new tools provide integrators, consultants and system designers with improved visibility of coverage, speech intelligibility, time alignment and overall listening experience before installation.

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