Frequency band separation techniques

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Neutron
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Post by Neutron »

i bought an extra pulsar 1 with the explicit purpose of running crossover filters created on SDK to help design active crossovers and delays for amplifier-per-driver speakers.
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<Shroomz> wrote:You could also connect the LP & HP outputs of a multimode filter to a x-fade module, getting a new filter type which has a controllable curve. In the 0 x-fade position the new filter will be a notch or bandreject filter.
Just to add to the comment above, the described method produces a notch filter which works well with zero or low resonance. To achieve a notch filter which works well at higher quality factors, try phase inverting the BP signal from your multimode filter & mixing it with the filter's input signal. This actually produces a notch filter which works well at both high & low quality factors. :)

Neutron, that sounds interesting. :)
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hi kylie,
sonolive wrote:
Screen shots and analysis coming soon ... Stay Tuned ...
"soon" as in "scope5 coming soon" ?
nice to hear you have something new in preparation.

-greetings, markus-
as promised ...
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24380

cheers
olive
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