Radial - Tossover

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Module API 500 format that is used to split the signal into two frequency bands. The front is divided into two sections controls, for acute and acute medium strips on one side, and bottom mid / bass another. A frequency control adjusts the cutoff point and adjusting amplitude used for the signal level.

ARTICLE N° 54402
  • Radial Engineering Tossover
  • 500 Series
  • audio frequency divider: you can deal separately bands low and high frequency or combined in series to create a bandpass filter
  • Maximum Input Level + 12dBu
  • Level max output + 20dBu
  • frequency response 20Hz ~ 20kHz
  • high pass filter 85 Hz to 4000 Hz
  • low pass filter 130 Hz to 5000 Hz
  • filtering slope 12, 18 or 24 db per octave
  • noise level equivalent input -95dbu
  • intermodulation distortion 0.002%
  • input Impedance 20K Ohms
  • Omniport output of the alternative
  • XLR output consumption 85mA max
  • If Tossover is mounted in a housing Workhouse, it will be possible to treat the two frequency bands simultaneously, the low-pass filter may be routed to the XLR output and the high-pass filter to the Omniport.
The Tossover is a single module format 500 that allows you to divide the frequency spectrum of the audio signal into two 'stems' for treating high and low frequencies separately.
This also allows parallel processing where it could, for example, treat a vocal track by adding the distortion and the presence in the treble while leaving the bottom of the unallocated-spectrum.
The design is based on two low-pass filters and high-pass separated with a variable frequency and an amplitude control for each band.
These are connected in series and can be used separately for splitter bass and treble or even use them together to create a band-pass filter and improve mediums. This is complemented by a choice of slopes to 12dB, 18dB octave or 24dBpar that enforce a more or less light filtering on instruments to soften or apply a more radical filter cutoff frequency for more intense effects.

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