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Revision as of 20:18, 23 April 2019
Contents
Available on which products
- Axe-Fx III: 2 blocks
- FM3: ?
- Axe-Fx II: 2 blocks
- FX8: no
- AX8: no
Channels or X/Y switching
- Axe-Fx III: 2 channels
- FM3: ?
- Axe-Fx II: no
- FX8: n/a
- AX8: n/a
What is a crossover
The Crossover block is a simulation of an electronic crossover. A crossover splits the audio signal into multiple frequency ranges, which then can be processed or amplified separately.
More explanation:
Parameters table
Parameter | Axe-Fx III | Axe-Fx II | AX8, FX8 |
---|---|---|---|
Config – Lo/Hi Level Left/Right | yes | yes | n/a |
Config – Lo/Hi Pan Left/Right | yes | yes | n/a |
Config – Frequency | yes | yes | n/a |
Config – Frequency Multiplier | yes | yes | n/a |