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DFR22 Software Guide
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Crossover/Splitter/Subwoofer
Low Filter Type/Upper Filter Type
This indicates the slope of the corresponding pass band corner. Select a value from the pull-
down menu, as listed below. The default setting is 24dB/oct Linkwitz-Riley.
Upper Corner Freq
This indicates the frequency setting of the upper corner of the pass band. The range of values
available depends on the setting of the lower corner frequency, as corner frequencies cannot
overlap. You can change the value by clicking on the spin buttons, using the keyboard controls,
or typing in a specific value. The default values for the pass bands are listed below.
Gain
Use the gain controls to adjust the output gain levels. The range of available gain values is
between -18dB and +12dB in 0.5dB increments, with 0dB as the default value. You can
change the value using the conventions explained in the
Faders section on page 33
.
Link Indicator
This displays the link status of the processor. Any setting you change in a linked processor will change for all
other processors in the same link group. For a complete explanation of linking and link groups, see the
Linking section on page 24
.
Abbreviation
Description
6 Butt
6dB/oct Butterworth
6 Bessel
6dB/oct Bessel
12 Butt
12dB/oct Butterworth
12 Bess
12dB/oct Bessel
12 L-R
12dB/oct Linkwitz-Riley
18 Butt
18dB/oct Butterworth
18 Bessel
18dB/oct Bessel
24 Butt
24dB/octButterworth
24 Bess
24 dB/octBessel
24 L-R
24 dB/octLinkwitz-Riley
Band 1
2.0 kHz
Band 2
OUT
Processor Linked
Processor Not Linked
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