Crossover filters in Zebra

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Experimenting with setting up filters to do crossover (to low and high frequency bands), but there are phase distortions (tryed XMF and usual 12db LP and HP filters) in the sum. Anybody have an experience with similar task?

Would be cool to have crossover filters in Z3. Although handy crossovers have to have 2 audio outputs into parallel lanes. Isn't possible with current Z2 structure.

Having crossovers it is possible to set up multiband distortion or compressor in Zebrify.

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Yeah, crossover filters would be interesting in Zebra too.

For example the low band can go on to a FMO, shaper, decimator, compressor for example, and the high band can go to a ring mod, Comb and chorus/phaser/reverb or something...

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3ee wrote:Yeah, crossover filters would be interesting in Zebra too. For example the low band can go on to a FMO, shaper, decimator, compressor for example, and the high band can go to a ring mod, Comb and chorus/phaser/reverb or something...
Such processing is going to mess with the phase anyway... so you might as well use e.g. a couple of XMF

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If Zebra would also has phase invertor (I already suggested) there would be possible to make perfectly summing crossover filter (just subtract lowpassed or highpassed signal from the unfiltered - and there is another band).

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trance_lucent wrote:If Zebra would also has phase invertor (I already suggested) there would be possible to make perfectly summing crossover filter (just subtract lowpassed or highpassed signal from the unfiltered - and there is another band).
I've been juggling some designs for this in my head, as options for the mix modules.

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