A calculator app for tablets and smartphones

PAcalculate from Brusi Acoustics

This paper is available in Français too

brusi consultingBrusi Acoustics, a consulting firm based in Valencia (Spain), has announced the availability of PAcalculate, a free multi-lingual multi-platform mobile app with calculators and other information and utilities for pro-audio and lighting professionals. PAcalculate is lightweight and can be installed on iOS (Apple), Android, Windows-Phone 8 and Blackberry devices from their respective app stores.

The application uses responsive design developed to work on screens that range from a classic Blackberry to a large tablet. Both metric and English units are supported.

PA related calculators include SPL, SPL addition, ceiling speaker coverage, air absorption, time to distance (and vice versa), frequency to wavelength (and vice versa) with full and half lambda options for arrays, Q factor to bandwidth conversion, dBu-dBV-Volts and speaker cable losses (low and high impedance). For lighting, a DMX calculator as well and RGBW and CMY LED emulations are provided.

Some examples of screens with different functions and languages :

PAcalculate EN SPLPAcalculate Frecuencia

PAcalculate Speaker cable EN


PAcalculate menu-iPhone4-SpanishPAcalculate-EN-RGB-RGBW-RGBAPAcalculate-EN-Recording-file


Calculators provide comprehensive options as well as built-in help. Other calculators are not directly related to the industry, but will nonetheless be useful: Ohm’s / Joule’s Law, KVA, BPM to time and conversion of weighs and measures.

PAcalculate-EN-DMX-BlackberryIn addition to calculators, pin assignment information is provided for some of the most common audio and lighting connectors. Lastly, an inclinometer utility rounds up the feature set.

At that time, PAcalculate came with English, Spanish, Portuguese and Simplified Chinese language sets. The developers are seeking collaborative translations to other major languages, translators will be listed on the credits. The company estimates that the app, which can be used without an Internet connection, will be installable in 94% of smart phones.

“We tried to pack an extensive bunch of tools that could be useful for sound reinforcement professionals doing live or fixed install work, plus some lighting ones too. While there is no rocket science involved in the calculations, some can get cumbersome, specially in the field, and others can get very complicated very easily (such as calculating time delays taking into account the effect of temperature, which can be critical for delay synchronization).

Others, like KVA calculations or unit conversions are not specific to our industry, but will nevertheless be useful to have under the same roof, without the need to exit the application. We’ll be listening carefully in the future and adding new tools and contents based on users’ feedback”, comments Senior Consultant José Brusi.

For further information : http://www.brusi.com

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