Crossover processor – Yamaha DME User Manual

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Chapter 6 Component Guide

DME Designer Owner’s Manual

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Crossover Processor

A crossover processor consists of a crossover, delay, parametric equalizer, and compressor. After the
input signal is processed by the crossover, effects of the delay, parametric equalizer, and compressor
are applied to each frequency band. The following two types are available in the Crossover Processor
group: Crossover Processor and Crossover Processor II.

Crossover Processor

The following five types of components are available in the Crossover Processor group: 2 Way, 3 Way,
4 Way, 5 Way, and 6 Way. Crossover processors have a single input and 2 to 6 outputs.

Double-click a component to display the component editor for it. Band numbers may vary depending
on the component, but they share a common configuration in the component editor.
If you click the [Crossover], [Compressor], [PEQ], or [Delay] button in the [Navigator] section, an
editor for the crossover, compressor, parametric equalizer, or delay will be displayed in a separate
window. A separate component editor will open for each output channel (such as Low or Mid) when
you click on the compressor, parametric equalizer, or delay.

Section

Parameter

Setting Range

Function

1

Navigator

Crossover

This opens the crossover editor window.

2

Delay

This opens the delay editor window.

3

PEQ

This opens the parametric equalizer editor
window.

4

Compressor

This opens the compressor editor window.

5

Input

Level

-

∞ to +10 dB

Sets the input signal level.

6

Output

Level

-

∞ to +10 dB

Sets the output signal level for each
frequency band.

7

Mute

ON/OFF

Mutes the signal for each frequency band.

8

Phase

ON/OFF

Reverses the phase of the output signal for
each frequency band.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Component editor for Crossover Processor

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