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In this window you find 6 register cards for setting up the crossover functions of the
output channels. Each filter bank consists of a ‘LowCut’ and a ‘HighCut’ type filter
which can be activated and programmed to your needs.
The set-up of the crossover section shall be described using an easy example:
Assuming that you want to set output channels 1&2 for the bass and 3&4 for the
mid/high systems.
Prior to the crossover adjustment you already set the correct signal flow in the routing
matrix (see below).
To assign an output to a “bass” channel simply activate the
‚High Cut’
Filter by
clicking into the grey
‚Bypass’
button below the red control field labelled
‘High Cut’
.
This field will change to green when the filter is activated.
We recommend using the filter type
‘Linkwitz- Riley’
for any standard crossover
applications. For this example set the filter frequency to 120 Hz. This can be done by
entering ‘120’ into the
‘Freq.’
field or by using the mouse in the graphical
‘Magnitude’
display clicking on a curve and dragging it to the correct position. This operates in
real-time when the DAP 26 is online.
This example would look in the software like this:
Summary of Contents for DAP 26
Page 1: ...User Manual DAP 26 Digital Audio Processor KME Control Remote Software Mainframe ...
Page 26: ...Example Connecting two DAP 26 on different COM ports ...
Page 49: ...For your notes ...
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