Low Pass Filter (Lpf) - Yamaha DME Designer Owner's Manual

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Low Pass Filter (LPF)

The low pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are lower than a specified frequency, while
attenuating higher frequencies in the signal. There are two types of LPF components: mono channel
and stereo channel. Mono channel LPFs have one input and one output. Stereo channel LPFs have
two of each.
Double-click a component to display the component editor for it. The parameters are the same for
mono channel and stereo channel components.
Section
1
Input
Level
2
Phase
3
LPF
Frequency
4
Slope
5
Bypass
6
Output
Level
LPF component editor
1
3
4
2
5
Parameter
Setting Range
- to +10 dB
ON/OFF
20 Hz to 20 kHz
6 dB/Oct
12 dB/Oct
ON/OFF
- to ±0 dB
Chapter 6 Component Guide
6
Function
Sets the input signal level.
Reverses the phase of the input signal.
Sets the cutoff frequency.
Sets the attenuation for each octave.
Turns bypass ON.
Sets the output signal level.
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