* WITH A SUBSEQUENTLY
REDUCED VOLUME (–3.9 dB)

The problem

When compiling a playlist at least one of the scenarios happen:

  • Some songs are too loud, some too quiet.

  • Some songs have excessive bass, some too weak.

  • Some songs have excessive hi-hats, some too little of them.

  • Some songs have too exposed vocals, some too muffled.

  • Some songs need to be more expressed ("opened").

  • Some songs need to be refreshed.

  • Some songs even need fixing of the frequency layout.

Here's why

The idea

Wouldn't it be great when those excessive differences could be
mitigated, for a more pleasant listening experience?
That's what we strive for.

Balanced libra as pleasant sound
The solution: features & goals

Acouste delivers a new flavour, exceptional song colour and inspiring impulse to a whole music collection. On top of this sentimental charm, here are also some specific features and goals:

Refreshing Songs

Some songs sound like they are tired or worn. One of Acouste’s goals is to refresh and enrich such songs in an effort to make them more lively.

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All Songs Equally Loud

To erase "volume disorder" and achieve a playlist where all songs sound equally loud is what Acouste fundamentally aims for, ensuring a more pleasant musical experience.

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Opening Unexpressed Songs

There are songs that sound somehow muffled. They would sound better if that un­in­tentional passivity was relieved. Exposing songs that lack expression is what Acouste also strives for, giving songs a sense of normal breathing and more openness.

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3

Dynamic Intensity Addition

The songs are often perceived as being more powerful when particular parts become intensified. Acouste's dynamic intensity addition is looking to achieve just that.

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4

Mitigating Excessive Sounds

Aggressive or excessive sounds in songs can disturb a pleasant listening experience. Mitigating their intensity is one of Acouste's goals.

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5

Fixing Disordered Frequency Layout

Some songs come with frequency disorder. Preventing such disarrangement on the whole playlist is another goal.

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Longer staying with attractive sound

Suitable for shops • meetings • conference breaks
teamwork • restaurants • banks •  spas and more…

DUO
DELICATELY ATTRACTING PEOPLE THROUGH THE SOUND

Acouste brings delicately distanced and, at the same time “it doesn’t let you go away” attractive sound, reaching two psychological effects simultaneously. Especially suitable for shops, as well as other kinds of places where attracting people through the sound is intended.