All-Pass Filter Component
The All-Pass Filter provides phase-shift control as a function of frequency.

Note: The number of signal pins is variable and set in the component's Type Property.
Input Pins
Channels
Audio signal pins are represented by a () circle, and traditional wiring is represented by a thin black line. You can use Signal Names on audio signal pins.
By default, the All-Pass Filter component is set to a Mono channel, which provides one input and one output. Additionally, you can set the Properties to allow for Stereo, which gives you two inputs and outputs; or you can choose Multi-Channel, which will allow you to choose between 2 and 256 inputs and outputs.
Output Pins
Channels
Audio signal pins are represented by a () circle, and traditional wiring is represented by a thin black line. You can use Signal Names on audio signal pins.
By default, the All-Pass Filter component is set to a Mono channel, which provides one input and one output. Additionally, you can set the Properties to allow for Stereo, which gives you two inputs and outputs; or you can choose Multi-Channel, which will allow you to choose between 2 and 256 inputs and outputs.

Tip: For additional properties not listed, refer to the Properties Panel help topic for more information.
All-Pass Filter Properties
Filter Order
Selects First or Second Order filter. Q is added to the Control Panel for Second Order.
Channels
Type
Sets the type of input and output channels
Count
For Multi-Channel, sets the number of channels. You can choose between 2 and 256 channels.
Response Panel
Enabled
Determines if the Response Panel is visible in the Control Panel
Size
Determines the size of the Response Panel.

Response Panel
The Response panel provides vertical and horizontal cross-hairs with a dynamic frequency and dB read-out. Place the mouse courser over the graph to activate the cross-hairs. When the Phase control is activated, the horizontal cross-hair line to the left of center represents the normal curve, the right side represents the phase curve. The readout is only for the normal curve.
- X-Axis = Freq, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
- Y-Axis Left = dB, -24 dB to 24 dB
- Y Axis Right = Phase, -180° to -180°
Phase
Turns the Phase curve on and off.
Bypass
Bypasses the filter.
Invert
Inverts the output signal.
Mute
Mutes the output signal.
Frequency (Hz)
Sets the center frequency for the phase shift.
Q-factor
The Q-factor determines the sharpness of the high- and low-pass attenuation slopes and the range of frequencies to pass.

Pin Name |
Value |
String |
Position |
Pins Available |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bypass |
0 1 |
active bypass |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Frequency |
10.0 to 20,000 |
10 Hz to 20 kHz |
0.000 to 1.00 |
Output |
Invert |
0 1 |
normal invert |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Mute |
0 1 |
unmute mute |
0 1 |
Input / Output
|
Q |
.100 to 10 |
.100 to 10.0 |
0.000 to 1.00 |
Input / Output |