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Friday, February 25, 2011
Andy Peters 02/25/11 10:40 AM, 1 CommentNoise gates, usually called just “gates,” are dynamics processors that you use when you want to automatically turn off a channel if the signal is not present. They perform this magic by “looking” at the input signal, and if it is below a certain level, the gate is closed. When we say that the gate is closed, what really happens is that the gain of a device in the audio path called a Voltage-Controlled Amplifier (VCA) has been set to… View this story
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