Output high pass filter, Output low pass filter, Output parametric eq – FBT QUBE SP27 User Manual

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OP1

<10Hz Linkw-Riley 48dB

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Output High Pass Filter

The high pass crossover filter on each output has a frequency range of <10Hz up to 32kHz in 1/36 Octave
steps. If you try to set the high pass filter to a higher frequency than the low pass (which would be pointless
and result in no output), the message High/Low Freq. Overlap! will be displayed. Note that to access the
48dB/Octave filters, parametric bands 6 & 7 need to be bypassed, or set to 0dB. If they are not, the message
Bypass PEQ's 6 & 7 To Access 48dB Slopes will be displayed.

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Output Low Pass Filter

The low pass crossover filter on each output has a frequency range of 35.1Hz up to >32kHz in 1/36 Octave
steps. If you try to set the low pass filter to a lower frequency than the high pass (which would be pointless
and result in no output), the message High/Low Freq. Overlap! will be displayed. Note that to access the
48dB/Octave filters, parametric bands 8 & 9 need to be bypassed, or set to 0dB. If they are not, the message
Bypass PEQ's 8 & 9 To Access 48dB Slopes will be displayed.

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Output Parametric EQ

There are nine bands of parametric equalisation available on every output. The behaviour of each individual
band can be changed to a variety of different filter shapes, including high and low shelves, notch, and
bandpass. Changing the filter type is achieved by pressing BYPASS to bypass the filter and then pressing
ENTER during editing any particular band. For more details about the various types of filter available, please
see page 42 .

Frequency

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Frequency

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>32kHz Linkw-Riley 48dB

Gain

Frequency

“Q”

1k00Hz Q=3.0 0.0dB

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