Hey guys...
I search an analog X-Over Frequency Tool to cut one channel (f.ex. DI BOX signal) from the other channel (f.ex. Mic) per frequency.
Problem: I love to record or to mix eBass with mic AND DI but I dont want to use 2 channels on an digital mixer for it. I want one potentiometer to find the ideal crossover frequency. The tool should be possible to mix signals together to one signal.
Is there such a thing outside? I know it could be possible with miniDSP too BUT I really like to have a simple musician lovely TOOL
i get what you want but a dunno who manufactures a simple x-over with a mixer included and would not necessarily recommend using it as you can still get phase issues due to different signal path lengths and due to relatively wide frequency overlap/the lack of steep filters (which cause their own quirks in terms of phase though).
the closest thing of what you're looking for i know of is the radial jdv - would 'need' to get modified (swapping hpf for lpf on one channel) though but maybe you wanna give it a try the way it is...