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=User contributions=
 
=User contributions=
  
==More information about the noise gate==
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==What's a gate or downward expander==
* Cliff: "I don't use the gate at all. On the Ultra I would use the gate on high gain patches but I find I don't need it now. I did some measurements and the II is at least 10 dB better SNR." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/41117-funny-thing-rehersal.html#post552329 Source]
 
* Firmware 5 release notes: "New gate uses dynamic filtering in addition to downward expansion."
 
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_gate Wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_gate Wikipedia]
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==Multiple gate possibilities==
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* Each preset has a noise gate at the input (Layout menu). It uses CPU cycles, so switch it off (turn Threshold to Off) if you have no need for it in a preset.
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* The separate Gate/Expander blocks are useful for additional noise control.
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* A different approach to keeping the noise low: try a VOL block with the volume parameter tied to the Envelope controller. As long as you don't hit the strings, the (input) signal is off.
  
 
==Settings and parameters==
 
==Settings and parameters==
 
* The Input Noise Gate on the II works different than on the Standard/Ultra. Adjusting Threshold won't do anything if Ratio isn't adjusted as well.
 
* The Input Noise Gate on the II works different than on the Standard/Ultra. Adjusting Threshold won't do anything if Ratio isn't adjusted as well.
 
* Cliff (firmware 10): "I DID change the default attack time. For a guitar gate you typically want the attack time as short as possible and I don't think people realize this so I changed the default value." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/67381-has-gate-been-improved-just-way-amps-interact.html#post829960 Source]
 
* Cliff (firmware 10): "I DID change the default attack time. For a guitar gate you typically want the attack time as short as possible and I don't think people realize this so I changed the default value." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/67381-has-gate-been-improved-just-way-amps-interact.html#post829960 Source]
* Firmware 11: noise gate settings can be saved as global blocks.
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* Firmware 11:
* Firmware 11: "Added Level parameter to Noise Gate. This allows sending a lower or higher level into the effects grid which can be used to compensate for guitars with varying output."
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** Noise gate settings can be saved as global blocks.
 
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** Added Level parameter to Noise Gate. This allows sending a lower or higher level into the effects grid which can be used to compensate for guitars with varying output.
==CPU utilization==
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* You can use SCSEL (SideChain Select) to select the signal the gate is working with. If the gate is the first block in the routing there's no need to use SCSEL. But if the gate is placed after other blocks in the routing, it can be useful to use SCSEL to set an optimal source signal, such as Input 1. This is similar to the way the ISP Decimator operates. [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-general-discussion/36145-isp-decimator-gate-expander-question.html Source1] [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-wish-list/77145-noise-gate-optimisation.html Source2]
* The Noise Gate uses CPU cycles, so switch it off (turn Threshold to Off) if you have no need for it in a preset.
 
 
 
==Alternatives==
 
* The Axe-Fx II has additional noise gate blocks: [[Gate/Expander (block)]].
 
* A different approach to keeping the noise low: try a Vol block with the volume parameter tied to the Envelope controller. As long as you don't hit the strings, the (input) signal is off.
 
  
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==More information about the noise gate==
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* Cliff: "I don't use the gate at all. On the Ultra I would use the gate on high gain patches but I find I don't need it now. I did some measurements and the II is at least 10 dB better SNR." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/41117-funny-thing-rehersal.html#post552329 Source]
  
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[[category:Connecting]]
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[[category:Presets and effects]]

Revision as of 15:13, 3 November 2013

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Manual

Template:5.34 Input Noise Gate Template:5.14 Gate/Expander (GTE)

User contributions

What's a gate or downward expander

Multiple gate possibilities

  • Each preset has a noise gate at the input (Layout menu). It uses CPU cycles, so switch it off (turn Threshold to Off) if you have no need for it in a preset.
  • The separate Gate/Expander blocks are useful for additional noise control.
  • A different approach to keeping the noise low: try a VOL block with the volume parameter tied to the Envelope controller. As long as you don't hit the strings, the (input) signal is off.

Settings and parameters

  • The Input Noise Gate on the II works different than on the Standard/Ultra. Adjusting Threshold won't do anything if Ratio isn't adjusted as well.
  • Cliff (firmware 10): "I DID change the default attack time. For a guitar gate you typically want the attack time as short as possible and I don't think people realize this so I changed the default value." Source
  • Firmware 11:
    • Noise gate settings can be saved as global blocks.
    • Added Level parameter to Noise Gate. This allows sending a lower or higher level into the effects grid which can be used to compensate for guitars with varying output.
  • You can use SCSEL (SideChain Select) to select the signal the gate is working with. If the gate is the first block in the routing there's no need to use SCSEL. But if the gate is placed after other blocks in the routing, it can be useful to use SCSEL to set an optimal source signal, such as Input 1. This is similar to the way the ISP Decimator operates. Source1 Source2

More information about the noise gate

  • Cliff: "I don't use the gate at all. On the Ultra I would use the gate on high gain patches but I find I don't need it now. I did some measurements and the II is at least 10 dB better SNR." Source