Nothing changed between these two "Align phase slopes at cursor" results except swapping the top and bottom (A and B) measurements:
The notes content resulting from the measurement generated by the "Aligned sum" button:
Alignment tool sum
A = LR 120
B = Subs 120
B was delayed by -15.7700 ms (-5.409 m, -(17 ft 9 in))
The notes content resulting from the measurement generated by the "Aligned sum" button:
Alignment tool sum
A = Subs 120
B = LR 120
B was delayed by 15.7700 ms (5.409 m, 17 ft 9 in)
Am I correct in believing that in the first result the delay in the Alignment tool window should have a minus sign as it does in the sum's measurement note? I understand that a "negative delay" is impossible in absolute terms, but here isn't the delay relative between the two measurements, and the relative delay of each would have a sign inverse to its change in distance?
The notes content resulting from the measurement generated by the "Aligned sum" button:
Alignment tool sum
A = LR 120
B = Subs 120
B was delayed by -15.7700 ms (-5.409 m, -(17 ft 9 in))
The notes content resulting from the measurement generated by the "Aligned sum" button:
Alignment tool sum
A = Subs 120
B = LR 120
B was delayed by 15.7700 ms (5.409 m, 17 ft 9 in)
Am I correct in believing that in the first result the delay in the Alignment tool window should have a minus sign as it does in the sum's measurement note? I understand that a "negative delay" is impossible in absolute terms, but here isn't the delay relative between the two measurements, and the relative delay of each would have a sign inverse to its change in distance?
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