SubAligner: Where Crossover Align fits into my workflow
In this video, I explain where SubAligner's crossover align feature fits into my sound system tuning workflow and why I developed it. After tuning countless sound systems, I noticed I was repeatedly doing the same manual calculations for main and sub alignment at the same microphone positions. This feature automates that process, letting you upload your field measurements and get instant alignment calculations - including the solution I'd normally use (averaged across all positions) plus three alternates for each measurement location. **What you'll learn:** - Where crossover alignment fits in the complete tuning workflow - Why I use the same microphone positions for both main and sub measurements - How this feature automates calculations I was doing manually - Why I use SubAligner as a verification tool after distance-based alignment - How this connects to the larger workflow: aim → placement → EQ → crossover alignment This is part of my vision to make SubAligner a complete alignment solution - not just distance-based calculations, but also field verification of your alignment work. **Coming next:** A detailed step-by-step workflow video showing the complete process. **Previous video:** SubAligner: Upload and align your own measurements (new feature) https://youtu.be/ZtTq6_MTfrM Questions or feedback? Let me know in the comments! ___ ⏱️ SubAligner: https://www.subaligner.com/ ___ 📕 Books and courses on sound system tuning - https://www.sounddesignlive.com/audio-engineer-training-programs/ ___ Smaart® and the Smaart logo are registered trademarks of Rational Acoustics LLC and are not affiliated with Nathan Lively or Sound Design Live. ___ Be friendly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sounddesignlive/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/nathandofrango LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanlively/ ___ 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.
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