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Mach M20.06 - Polarity; Low Xover; High Shape; High Xover

Mach M20.06
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Operation
19
3-channel 2-way configuration, 1 will link to 4, 2 will link to 5 and 3 will link to
6.
Polarity
The polarity invert function allows the phase of an output to be rotated by
180 degrees. Default is un-inverted. Pushing the Parameter UP key will
invert the polarity of the output. Pushing the Parameter DOWN key will
return the polarity of the output to un-inverted.
This screen is used to select the filter type/shape for the lower band edge
(high-pass) of the current output band. The band edge will be highlighted on
the graphic on the screen.
The available filter types are as follows, in this order:
Butterworth 12dB /Octave
Linkwitz-Riley 12dB Octave
Butterworth 18dB / Octave
Butterworth 24dB / Octave
Linkwitz-Riley 24dB / Octave
Butterworth 48dB / Octave
Linkwitz-Riley 48dB / Octave
Pushing the Parameter UP/DOWN keys will scroll through the above list.
Low Xover
The lower edge (high-pass) of the crossover band can be set over a wide
frequency range from OUT (no roll off) through 15Hz to 16kHz. Pushing the
Parameter UP key will increase the frequency, with OUT as the final step.
Pushing the Parameter DOWN key will increase the frequency, to the final
clockwise position OFF, which mutes the output.
High shape
Selects the Edge filter type and slope as for the higher (low-pass) band
edge.
High Xover
This function works in a similar way to the Low Xover, except that OUT is the
last step at the clockwise position.
Pushing the Parameter UP/DOWN keys will decrease the frequency, to the
final clockwise position OUT, which DOES NOT mute the output.