XMP 240 C AT • DSP Configurator Software
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Figure 41.
Filter Dialog Box
1
Filter Channel Name
—
This name changes to match the default or user defined input
name.
2
Filter Graph
— Graphically displays the applied filter curve and provides handles for
adjusting filter parameters. Numbers along the top of the graph represent the filter curve
of the corresponding slot in the filter list below the graph. The number appears over the
center frequency of the filter.
If a filter is active (unbypassed), it appears as a solid red curve. If a filter is bypassed, it
appears as a broken orange curve (such as the bass filter in slot 2).
NOTE:
All filters are bypassed by default.
3
Filter List
— Provides filter drop-down menus for all 5 available filter slots.
Frequency
,
Slope
,
Boost/Cut
,
Q
, and
Bypass
controls are also available in this list.
Available filters include:
•
High Pass Butterworth
•
High Pass Linkwitz-Reily
•
Low Pass Butterworth
•
Low Pass Linkwitz-Reily
•
Bass
•
High Pass Bessel
•
Treble
•
Low Pass Bessel
•
Parametric
•
Loudness
•
Notch
NOTE:
See the
DSP Configurator Help
file for more information on each of the
filters. Click the
Filters Help
button to open the help file topic discussing filters.