Controls

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.

See also

Purpose

Device Properties