Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 105
DME32, Owner, s Manual
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Crossover 99 4-Way Crossovers A 4-way crossover splits the input signal into four frequency channels: low, low-mid, high-mid, and high. Four slope types are available: 12 dB/octave, 24 dB/octave, 36 dB/octave, and 48 dB/octave. Each 4-way Crossover component features one input and four outputs: High, High-Mid, Low-Mid, and Low. Since the only difference between all the 4-way Crossover components is the filter slope, only the 4 Way 12 dB/octave control window is shown here. Each 4-way Crossover control window features a crossover graph and INPUT, LOW, LOW-MID, HIGH-MID, and HIGH sections. The crossover graph at the top of the window displays the crossover settings graphically. A vertical dotted line indicates the crossover frequency of each channel: "L" for low, "ML" for low-mid, "MH" for high-mid, and "H" for high. Note that the Gc controls (not shown here) appear only when an Adjustable Gc type SLOPE & TYPE filter is selected. DME32-Owner's Manual