DX0.5
At the top of all types you will see the channel name, this will be the default "Out 1, out 2...." Unless you have edited the name
in which case the new name will be displayed;‐
Next the filter type is displayed, either PEQ (parametric) 1 to 7, Highpass or Low Pass;‐
Next are two buttons to bypass or reset all filters;‐
'Bypass ALL' will return the signal path to a flat response but retains the filter slopes you are created. A second click will put the
EQ back in place. 'FLAT' as the name suggests resets the gain of all filters to 0dB. Frequency and Q factor values are retained but
any gain settings are lost. Note that previous values cannot be restored unless you have stored your settings as a Preset, they
will have to be manually re‐entered.
The next features is the EQ type which offers a drop‐down with the filter types available;‐
All filters are Bell by default but may be configured as High Shelf with either a 6 or 12dB per octave slope, or Low Shelf, also with
6 or 12dB per octave slopes.
For high and low pass filters the slope is available for selection from the flowing options;‐
No cut‐off (bypassed)
6dB per octave Butterworth
12dB per octave Butterworth
12dB per octave Linkwitz Riley
12dB per octave Bessel
18dB per octave Butterworth
24dB per octave Butterworth
HAM09224 User Guide V1.0
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