The 2nd Round Robin on Room Acoustical Computer Simulations was done in the Elmia Concert Hall in 2000. The demo shows the agreement beween measurements and simulations made in ODEON 9.1. A concert hall is a type of auditorium. Other examples of auditoriums are churches, mosques, opera halls, lecture halls or music studios.

A grid response of Reverberation time at different frequencies (shown at the top-right corner) with 1300 receiver positions.

Measurements were simulated in 12 source-receiver pairs – here the setup is shown from different angles.

Wireframe of the Elmia hall, displaying source and receiver positions.
 

Source 1 active. Examples of simulated room acoustic parameters compared to the real measured values. Majority of simulations are closer than 1 Just Noticable Difference (jnd) to the measurements.

Source 2 active. Examples of simulated room acoustic parameters compared to the real measured values. Majority of simulations are closer than 1 Just Noticable Difference (jnd) to the measurements.

As can be seen from previous slides, ODEON does a nice work in predicting room acoustics – at leisure time it plays billiards!