System configuration ~ inputs and outputs – ClearOne XAP 800 User Manual

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System Configuration

~ Inputs and Outputs

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Type

Use the Type list to select from the following input filters: All Pass, High Pass, Low

Pass, Notch, and PEQ. G-Ware features other filters which are configured in the

Processing section of the software (see page 49).

All Pass. Frequency range is 20Hz to 20kHz with resolution to 1Hz or four

places (whichever is larger).

High Pass. Selectable frequency cutoff is 20Hz to 20kHz, in 1Hz

increments. Rolloff is 12dB/octave. Level is fixed at 0dB.

Low Pass. Selectable frequency cutoff is 20Hz to 20kHz in 1Hz

increments. Rolloff is 12dB/octave. Level is fixed at 0dB.

Notch. Center frequency range is 20Hz to 20kHz with resolution to 1Hz or

four places (whichever is larger). Bandwidth is from .05 to 5 octaves in .01

octave increments. Level is fixed at -80dB.

PEQ (parametric equalizer). Center frequency range is 20Hz to 20kHz

with resolution to 1Hz or 4 places (whichever is larger). Bandwidth is .05 to

5 octaves in .01 octave increments. Level range is -15 to +15dB in 0.5dB

increments.

Frequency.

Use Frequency to select the center frequency (in Hertz) for the filter you

are configuring. Range is from 20Hz to 20kHz. Default is 1kHz.

Gain.

Gain adjusts the gain value from -18 to 18dB, in .5dB steps. Default is 0dB.

Q, or Quality factor.

Q, or Quality factor, selects the ratio of the center frequency

divided by the bandwidth. Q reflects an inverse relationship to the bandwidth, and

adjusts from .02:1 to 40:1 on the XAP 800.

Figure 3.32. Inputs 1–8 Filters window

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