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Each filter has the following editable parameters:
Type of filter
Allows to choose three different types of filter and different attenuation slopes:
Butterworth
(But) at 6, 12, 18 or 24dB per octave,
Bessel
(Bes) at 12, 18 or 24dB per octave,
Linkwitz-Riley
(LR) a 12, 24 or 48dB per octave.
By setting the
Thru
value, the filter is disabled and the signal passes without its frequency being al-
tered.
O P 1
L P F B e s 2 4
1 k 0 0 H z
Φ
O °
Crossover frequency
Allows to choose the filter cutoff frequency.
O P 1
L P F
T h r u
1 k 4 6 H z
Φ
O °
Phase
Allows fine control (in 5° steps) of the signal’s phase.
The effect of this control is summed with that of the Output Polarity function (0°÷180°).
In this way it’s possible to adjust the phase of each individual output with 5° steps through a full 360°.
N.B.: this control is only in the Low-Pass Filter window.
O P 1
L P F
T h r u
1 k 0 0 H z
Φ
1 8 O °
The values can be set in the following ranges:
NAME
TYPE
SLOPE
FREQ
PHASE
Thru
But
Butterworth
6, 12, 18, 24 dB/oct
Bes
Bessel
12, 18, 24 dB/oct
LR
Linkwitz-Riley
12, 24, 48 dB/oct
Thru
HiSh 6
Butterworth
6, 12, 18, 24 dB/oct
HiSh 12
Bessel
12, 18, 24 dB/oct
Notch
Linkwitz-Riley
12, 24, 48 dB/oct
XOVER
LPF
HPF
15.6Hz ÷ 16kHz
15.6Hz ÷ 16kHz
0° ÷ 180°
(step 5°)
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