
Acoustic Field Mapping
Acoustic Field Mapping is a technique used to visualize and measure how sound spreads and varies across a space. By using sensors or microphones placed at different locations, it captures sound pressure levels and frequency content. These measurements are then used to create detailed, visual representations—like maps or 3D models—that show areas of high and low sound intensity. This helps in designing better acoustics for spaces like concert halls, recording studios, or outdoor venues, ensuring optimal sound quality and minimizing unwanted noise or echo.