Lake Controller Operation Manual Version 1.7.0
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Lake Controller Operation Manual Rev 1.7.0
EQ/Levels Menu Reference
CROSSOVER COMBINE is not applicable for linear 
phase crossovers or XP Modules.
6.4.7.3  Alignment Delay
A linear phase response requires considerable processing; the Alignment Delay function allows a linear 
phase response to be used in different circumstances depending on the maximum delay that can be permit-
ted in conjunction with the crossover slope.
Steeper low-frequency linear phase crossovers can be calculated with a longer alignment delay. If a steep 
low-frequency linear phase crossover is not required, a shorter alignment delay can be utilized.
The label on this button reads Alignment Delay for linear phase crossovers, and is not applicable for Classic 
crossovers or other Module types.
To change Alignment Delay settings:
1.  Tap ALIGNMENT DELAY. The currently selected delay setting is highlighted in orange.
2.  Tap the required delay setting. A shorter alignment delay equals a shallower linear phase crossover 
transition band slope. A longer alignment delay equals a steeper linear phase crossover transition band 
slope.
LP2way and LP3way Modules use different Alignment Delay settings than the LP4way. 
Table 6-8 shows the highest and lowest frequencies available for the Linear Phase Brick Wall 2/3-Way 
Modules, along with associated roll-off per octave at these settings.
Table 6-8: Linear Phase Brick Wall 2/3-Way
Alignment  
Delay 
Lowest 
Frequency
dB/Octave
Highest 
Frequency
dB/Octave
1.25 ms 500 Hz 13.61 12 kHz 93.37
2.50 ms 250 Hz 11.04 12 kHz 93.37
5.00 ms 125 Hz 11.01 12 kHz 93.37
10.0 ms 62.5 Hz 11.03 12 kHz 93.37
20.0 ms 32.5 Hz 10.84 12 kHz 93.37
40.0 ms 32.4 Hz 14.47 12 kHz 93.37










