User`s manual
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2. Editing Crossover Parameters
The Crossover devices in QuickBUILD
will allow you to create filter devices
after each output of that given crossover. This is accomplished in the Crossover
Edit dialog window.
After selecting and placing the desired crossover, right click and select “Edit”. For
this example, we will look at a four-way crossover dialog window:
Figure 15.
If you desire to have a Filter Tool after any or all of the crossover outputs, you
can select the number of bands for those devices here. You can also select
which DSP chip these filters reside in, but there are some rules:
a) If you place your crossover in DSP #1, the filters can be
placed in either DSP 1, DSP 2, or DSP 3.
b) If you place your crossover in DSP # 2, the filters can only
be placed in DSP 2 or DSP 3.
c) If you place your crossover in DSP #3, the filters can only
reside in DSP 3.
This feature can prove beneficial when you are trying to “shuffle” around DSP
resources. The same rule applies regarding Y memory placement as mentioned
in Editing Filter Tool Parameters.