Mute |
When activated, silences the input signal. |
Invert |
When activated, inverts the output signal's polarity by 90 degrees. |
Crossover Frequency |
Sets the crossover frequency. |
Gain |
Sets the amount of attenuation to be applied to the signals for the particular output. |
Filter Type Buttons |
Choose between Butterworth, Linkwitz-Riley and Bessel. Note: Each digital filtering technique produces a different response characteristic, allowing the crossover to be used for different applications. |
Bessel Normalization Button |
When you click the Bessel Normalization button, you can choose between Phase Match, Time Delay, -3dB, -6dB and none. |
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. The maximum slope possible is 60dB/octave. Note: For best results, the Slope settings on adjacent frequency bands should be identical. |
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