highlowpass
Highlowpass is a term used in signal processing to describe a two-band filtering approach that emphasizes the low and high frequency regions while reducing energy in the midrange. It is not a standardized term, and its exact meaning can vary between disciplines, software packages, or designers. In practice, highlowpass usually refers to architectures that combine high-pass and low-pass characteristics in a single block.
One common realization is a parallel arrangement in which a high-pass filter and a low-pass filter receive
An alternative is a cascaded configuration where the signal passes through a high-pass stage and then a
Applications include audio tone shaping, crossovers in loudspeaker systems, and measurement setups that require suppression of
Because highlowpass is not a universally defined term, readers should consult the specific documentation or design