Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 172
An LPF low-pass, Parameter, Range, Description, ON/OFF, INPUT, LEVEL, PHASE, Filter, SLOPE
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Filter 167 LPF An LPF (low-pass filter) attenuates signals above the specified frequency while allowing signals below that frequency to pass through unaffected. The LPF component features one input and one output. The LPF control window features INPUT, filter, and OUTPUT sections. The LPF component parameters are explained in the following table. Section Parameter Range Description ON/OFF INPUT Filter LEVEL PHASE FREQ SLOPE OUTPUT LEVEL MUTE ON/OFF -Infinity dB to 0.0 dB NOR/REV 20.0 Hz-20.0 kHz -6 dB/octave, -12 dB/octave -Infinity dB to 0.0 dB ON/OFF Turns the component on and off Adjusts the input signal level Inverts the input signal Adjusts the LPF cutoff frequency Selects the filter slope Adjusts the output signal level Mutes the output DME32-Owner's Manual