If each delay element of a linear phase low-pass digital filter is replaced by

delay elements, an

-band filter is produced. The transition-width of this

-band filter is

that of the prototype low-pass filter. A complementary filter can be obtained by subtracting the output of the

-band filter from a suitably delayed version of the input. The complementary filter is an

-band filter whose passbands and stopbands are the stopbands and passbands, respectively, of the original

-band filter. If the frequency responses of the original

-band filter and its complementary filter are properly masked and recombined, narrow transition-band filter can be obtained. This technique can be used to design sharp low-pass, high-pass, bandpass, and bandstop filters with arbitrary passband bandwidth.