Yamaha DME Designer Owner's Manual page 356

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Chapter 6 Component Guide
Programmable LPF
The low pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are lower than the specified frequency, while
attenuating higher frequencies in the signal. With the programmable low pass filter you can set the
filter type and the slope between the frequency band that is passed and the band that is cutoff.
There are two types of programmable LPF components: mono channel and stereo channel. Mono
channel programmable LPFs have one input and one output. Stereo channel programmable 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.
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Parameter
Input
Level
Phase
LPF
Frequency
Type
Gc
Bypass
Output
Level
Programmable LPF component editor
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Setting Range
- to +10 dB
ON/OFF
20 Hz to 20 kHz
Thru
6 dB/Oct
12 dB/Oct AdjustGc
12 dB/Oct Butrwrth
12 dB/Oct Bessel
12 dB/Oct Linkwitz
18 dB/Oct AdjustGc
18 dB/Oct Butrwrth
18 dB/Oct Bessel
24 dB/Oct AdjustGc
24 dB/Oct Butrwrth
24 dB/Oct Bessel
24 dB/Oct Linkwitz
36 dB/Oct AdjustGc
36 dB/Oct Butrwrth
36 dB/Oct Bessel
48 dB/Oct AdjustGc
48 dB/Oct Butrwrth
48 dB/Oct Bessel
48 dB/Oct Linkwitz
-6 dB to +6 dB
ON/OFF
- to ±0 dB
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Function
Sets the input signal level.
Reverses the phase of the input signal.
Sets the LPF cutoff frequency.
Sets the attenuation for each octave and the
filter type.
[THRU] turns off the filter.
When [AdjustGc] (Adjustable Gc) is selected
for [Type], this sets the gain for the cutoff
frequency.
Turns bypass ON.
Sets the output signal level.

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