Architectural acoustics is more complicated than it should be. There's a lot of work to do. FuzzMeasure is simple and affordable - the kind of tool that will empower the next generation of designers, consultants, and researchers.

To be able to show both the Waterfall and Reverb Time (RT60) graphs at the same time [in FuzzMeasure 4], without having to close one and then open the other, will save a lot of time as far as them grasping the scope of problems in the space.

I’m not a trained acoustician, I’m an audio engineer. I'm not the guy designing rooms on a piece of paper, but I can tell you if a room sounds good or not. That’s why I like FuzzMeasure. A lot of clients just want you to tune the room fast and FuzzMeasure has definitely expedited the process.

A lot of mastering engineers don’t do their own room scans however I feel that you have to know how to do your own work in case something gets accidentally moved or bumped. Before FuzzMeasure, I did all this by ear. FuzzMeasure is one of the many helpful tools I use to do my job effectively.