Bypass  | 
The input signal is passed directly to the output, bypassing the filter signal processing.  | 
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Invert Polarity  | 
When activated, inverts the output signal polarity.  | 
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Mute  | 
Mutes the output of the filter.  | 
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Type  | 
Variable Q  | 
Filter characteristics vary with the level of boost or cut applied to the signal (using the Gain control). 
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Butterworth  | 
Designed to have as flat a frequency response as possible in the passband, and roll off towards zero in the stopband. For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterworth_filter  | 
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Linkwitz-Riley  | 
An infinite pulse response filter. It consists of a parallel combination of a low-pass and a high-pass Linkwitz-Riley filter. For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkwitz-Riley_filter  | 
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Bessel  | 
A type of linear filter with a maximally flat group delay (maximally linear phase response). For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessel_filter  | 
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Slope  | 
Sets the slope of the attenuation response curve for signals below the corner frequency, in 6dB/octave increments (Bessel and Butterworth filters) and 12dB/octave for Linkwitz-Riley filters.  | 
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Q factor  | 
Adjust the Q-factor, the higher the Q the narrower and shaper the peak.  | 
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Frequency  | 
Adjusts the filter cutoff or corner frequency. Signal components below this frequency are passed, components above are attenuated.  | 
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Gain  | 
Sets the amount of attenuation at center frequency.  | 
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Response  | 
Highpass output level.  | 
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 See also  |