Quick way to move measurements up/down the list?

Spennis

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Hi,

Is there a quicker way to move measurements up/down the list than to drag and drop them? I have done eight measurements per speaker in a 7.1.4 system and need group the measurements of each speaker (as I am to to cross-correlation align the eight individual speaker measurements), but draging and dropping them is very tedious when you have more than a hundred measurements. The actual movement is slow, and the list of measurements is too long to be displayed at once, and when you drag a measurement and reach the top of the measurement list the movement stops, whereby you need to scroll up and continue draging and dropping.

An "order" button/function would be great to have (if there isn't one?) That way one could quickly order measurements alphabetically etc. Perhaps a "filter" button could be useful as well, such that one could simply choose to display and select a subset of measurements when doing cross-correlation align etc.

Thanks.
 
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John Mulcahy

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I have done eight measurements per speaker in a 7.1.4 system and need group the measurements of each speaker (as I am to to cross-correlation align the eight individual speaker measurements)
You don't need to group measurements for cross correlation alignment, just select the ones you want to align.
 

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You don't need to group measurements for cross correlation alignment, just select the ones you want to align.
But the "main measurement" that you want to align the others to need to be on top, does it not?
 

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The reference is the measurement furthest up the list, so e.g. if you selected measurements 8, 10, 21, 32 then 8 would be the reference.
 

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The reference is the measurement furthest up the list, so e.g. if you selected measurements 8, 10, 21, 32 then 8 would be the reference.
Right, that was my understanding as well. Anyway, ordering measurements takes a lot of time
 
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