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==Alternative: use a Vol block==
 
==Alternative: use a Vol block==
* [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/30163-YT-Energyballs This thread] offers a different approach to keeping the noise low. It's 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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* 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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Revision as of 06:56, 15 January 2013

Manual

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Template:5.34 Input Noise Gate

User contributions

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
  • Firmware 5 release notes: "New gate uses dynamic filtering in addition to downward expansion."
  • Wikipedia

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.

CPU utilization

  • The Noise Gate uses CPU cycles, so switch it off (turn Threshold to Off) if you have no need for it in a preset.

Gate/Expander block

Global noise gate

Alternative: use a Vol 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.