Crossover

This component provides 2-way, 3-way, and 4-way crossover functionality.  Crossovers may be connected between any components within the Layout, for applications which require multiple outputs with specified frequency ranges.  

Initialization Dialog

When the Crossover object is created from the Object Toolbar, an initialization dialog is produced.  

Name Description
Crossover Type   select the number of crossover outputs needed, 2-way, 3-way or 4-way.

DSP Block Representation

Control Dialog

Once the Crossover object is placed into the layout, all available settings can be accessed by double-clicking on the object.  This produces a control dialog window, which displays the user interface.

Input Level (dB) provides Mute and Level adjustment for the signal input.  

Output Range selects the Low, Low Middle, Middle High or High frequency output for editing, depending on how many outputs were chosen when the block was created.  

Lower Frequency and Upper Frequency specifies the filter cutoff frequency or frequencies for the selected output.  Output Range & Frequency may also be selected by dragging the cursors shown inside the graph.  

Lower Filter Type and Upper Filter Type selects the filter type(s) for the selected output.  

Lower Slope and Upper Slope selects the filter slope(s) for the selected output.  

Output Mute, Level and Polarity are available for the selected output.  

Synchronize Bands forces filter adjustments on adjacent outputs to be linked.

Settings for each output are displayed across the bottom of the dialog box.