Specifications

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increments. Level range is -15 to +15dB in 0.5dB increments.
Frequency selects the center frequency (in Hertz) for the filter you are configuring. Range is from
20Hz to 20kHz. Default is 1000Hz.
Gain adjusts the gain value from -18 to 18dB, in .5dB steps. Default is 0dB.
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.
Bandwidth establishes the difference between the upper and lower points of a filter’s audio
passband.
The Bypass box, when selected, bypasses the selected filter.
Phase generates—on the graph— the phase relationship of the graphed frequency response.
Bypass All bypasses all filters.
Add Filter adds a filter to the graph, centered at 1kHz
and 0dB.
Remove Filter removes the selected node from the
graph.
The Table View button toggles between the Filter
Graph and the Filter Table views of the Inputs 1-8 Filter
window. The Filter Table view displays the active filter,
filter type, center frequency, gain, Q, and bandwidth
parameters of the graph window, but in a table format.
You can configure filters from this view as well as in the
graph view.
Click Table View again to return to the Filter Graph
view.
Filter Configuration
In either the graph or table view windows, select the filter type (Type pull-down menu) you wish to
use. Note that your selection determines whether or not the Gain, Q, and Bandwidth menus are
selectable.
To begin, click Add Filter to add a filter to the graph or table. In either the graph or table view, you
can then configure filter parameters with the pull-down menus along the top. Or, in the graph view,
you can click on the node and drag it to the location you desire on the graph.
Click Close to exit.
Filter Table Window