PK Sound augments .dynamics software

PK Sound has augmented the feature set of PK .dynamics, its proprietary robotic line source system design, control, and monitoring software, with the release of v1.5 for Windows and macOS.

New features for v1.5 include the implementation of PK Sound’s incoming Tx14 and Tx26 point-source modules, enabling users to design and control complete system solutions for a myriad of mobile and permanent applications. Additionally, a new Auto-Save feature automatically backs up files every 15 minutes for enhanced user security and confidence.

“.dynamics is the core of PK Sound’s technological ecosystem,” shared Jeremy Bridge, CEO of PK Sound. “This next-generation application allows system designers and operators to take full advantage of our line source systems and their patented Multi-Axis Robotics. It grants our users precise mechanical control of vertical and horizontal acoustic coverage, tailored to the contours of any environment to essentially remove the room from the equation.”

The initial toolset provided in .dynamics includes: the Venue tab, where users create, simulate, and prepare the virtual workspace; the System tab, where they discover, identify, and match real-world sources with the simulation; Robotics, where the system’s multi-axis coverage is articulated and optimised; Tune, where users apply EQ and adjust system parameters through onboard DSP; Live, where users monitor system performance in real-time; and Status, where they can manage diagnostics and log service notes directly in the loudspeaker if needed.

“I choose PK Sound solutions for their ability to mechanically optimize the soundfield before I have to add any EQ or DSP,” commented James “Pugsley” McDermott, FOH engineer for country star Dierks Bentley. “Gone are the days of having to land the PA to make adjustments; .dynamics lets me configure the system’s dispersion remotely and in real-time while I’m walking the room. The result is the best possible sound and impact over the audience area, with minimal reflections and distortion.”

Built on an Electron backbone, PK .dynamics employs HTML5, Sass, and TypeScript. Leveraging a microservice-based architecture, the application offers a evolving feature set. This architecture allows .dynamics to drive PK Sound products using the AES70 standard over a Milan-ready AVB network.

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