How to phase align main+sub in Smaart® [GSwSST34.1]
Option A: Add delay to the less steep trace until the pictures match. Option B: Pick a frequency, either in the center of the crossover region (√(f1*f2)) or where levels match. Convert phase to time = ΔPhase / 360 / ΔFrequency. Credit to Merlijn Van Veen for his Absolute/Relative method. Download the aiming triangles business card: https://www.sounddesignlive.com/aimin... You can also go through this procedure step-by-step with ZOID: https://m.me/zoidchatbot ___ Get Started with Sound System Tuning - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... ___ SOUND SYSTEM TUNING ONLINE COURSE - https://www.proaudioworkshopseeingsou... ___ Books on sound system tuning - https://www.sounddesignlive.com/audio... Podcast for live sound engineers - https://www.sounddesignlive.com/pro-a... ___ START HERE - https://www.sounddesignlive.com/start... ___ Be friendly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sounddesignl... Twitter - https://twitter.com/nathandofrango LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanliv... ___ I love to geek out about the physics of sound. This channel focuses on the growing opportunity for live sound engineers to improve their confidence and consistency through the understanding of the principles of sound system design and optimization. My goal is to make this channel upfront and honest about my success and failure, so you can learn from both. I am always open to suggestions and feedback so please comment on this video or contact me through my site. _______________ Smaart® and the Smaart logo are registered trademarks of Rational Acoustics LLC and are not affiliated with Nathan Lively or Sound Design Live.
I love to geek out about the physics of sound. This channel focuses on the growing opportunity for live sound engineers to improve their confidence and consistency through the understanding of the principles of sound system design and optimization. My goal is to make this channel upfront and honest about my success and failure, so you can learn from both. I am always open to suggestions and feedback so please comment on this video or contact me through my site.