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MITCHELL
STEREO ANALOG ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER
REVISION P
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– DECEMBER 2020
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OK
Instructs the crossover to feed way B from the output of way A, therefore cascading the
two filters to obtain a higher slope or a more complex configuration than those achievable
with a single way.
Example 3:
#SI,A,B
OK
#SI,B,P
OK
#SI,C,M
OK
Configures the
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to use the balanced input, feeding way B from way A output and
way C from the balanced input (chosen by the first command of the sequence). By default,
the crossover is configured to feed all three ways from the single-ended input.
Example 4:
#SI,A,P
ERR
The command returns ERR because the ”P” value doesn't apply to way A.
8.1.3. Set Level (SL)
As explained earlier, the
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has a gain/attenuation block on each way which allows
for equalizing the emissions of the various driver used in the system.
The command has four parameters: w indicates the way which will be affected by the
command; c indicates the the channel affected by the command, a sets the attenuation
and g sets the gain. The effective level is given by the following formula:
Level(dB) = g/2-(a-16)/2
Syntax:
#SL
,w,c,a,g
where:
w = [A,B,C,G]
c = [B,L,R]
a = [00..FF]
g = [00..3F]
A,B,C,G indicates the way the command is applied to. G means “General” to indicate that
all ways will be affected.
B means “Both”.