Low pass filter (lpf) – Yamaha DME User Manual

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Chapter 6 Component Guide

DME Designer Owner’s Manual

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Low Pass Filter (LPF)

The low pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are lower than a specified frequency, while
attenuating higher frequencies in the signal. There are two types of LPF components: mono channel
and stereo channel. Mono channel LPFs have one input and one output. Stereo channel LPFs have
two of each.

Double-click a component to display the component editor for it. The parameters are the same for
mono channel and stereo channel components.

Section

Parameter

Setting Range

Function

1

Input

Level

-

∞ to +10 dB

Sets the input signal level.

2

Phase

ON/OFF

Reverses the phase of the input signal.

3

LPF

Frequency

20 Hz to 20 kHz

Sets the cutoff frequency.

4

Slope

6 dB/Oct
12 dB/Oct

Sets the attenuation for each octave.

5

Bypass

ON/OFF

Turns bypass ON.

6

Output

Level

-

∞ to ±0 dB

Sets the output signal level.

2

1

5

3

4

6

LPF component editor

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