To access the Crossover Settings, double click the "X-OVER" icon on the General Panel. The following screen will appear:
Clicking the ENABLE button will engage the crossover. The graph will show the frequency curve. For example:
The Frequency Box allows you to choose the frequency at which you want to apply the crossover point. You can both enter this manually on the keyboard and press enter, or you can use the scroll arrows on the side of the box.
Clicking the Enable button turns the crossover point you have set on.
To enter the advanced mode, click the "Independent" tab. The lower portion of the window will change to:
With the Independent Crossover window open, you are now able to apply a High Pass and Low Pass Filter for each Channel.
In the Filter Type box, you are able to choose from the following filters by clicking on the drop down menu:
Butterworth 6dB/Oct
Butterworth 12dB/Oct
Butterworth 18dB/Oct
Butterworth 24dB/Oct
Butterworth 48dB/Oct
Linkwitz-Riley 24dB/Oct
Linkwitz-Riley 48dB/Oct
Once you have selected your filter type, you can now select the frequency you want to use. You do this by clicking the Frequency box.
Now that you have completed picking the Filter Type and Frequency, you activate the filter by clicking on the Enable button. The fader to the right controls gain from -15 dB to +15 dB.