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LSP Crossover
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LSP Crossover by Linux Studio Plugins Project is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin and a Software Application for Linux. It functions as a VST Plugin, a LADSPA Plugin, a LV2 Plugin and a Standalone Application.
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LGPL
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This plugin performs split of stereo input signal into separate frequency bands passed to individual stereo output channels. Additinally it provides output monitoring channel to control individual channels or result of summing signals passed to individual stereo output channels. The additional benefit of using monitoring channel is that the plugin may be placed in the middle of track/bus without creating an additional bus for processing.

By default plugin enables 4 frequency bands but overall number of used frequency bands may vary from 1 to 8. Each range of the frequency band can be adjusted by specifying the slope of the corresponding Low-pass and High-pass filters. The frequency graph allows to view characteristics of filters for each frequency band and the result of summing the frequency response for all filters. For better audio engineering the plugin addionally provides FFT analysis of input and output signal.

Note that Phase and Delay band parameters do not affect the estimated frequency graph which is computed for non-inverted band phase and zero delay value. For another settings, the actual frequency response can be obtained from the FFT analysis of the output signal.

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