*SamplingRate: 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, 96k support
*32bit float internal precision
Threshold(-60dB to 0dB): Set the threshold level of the gate.
Attack(0.05ms to 100ms): Set the attack time of the gate.
Hold(0ms to 1000ms): Set the hold time of the gate.
Release(ShortRel to 2000ms): Set the release time of the gate.
Expand Ratio(1:1 to 30:1): Set the ratio of the expander. If you want to use this as only gate effect, please set "1:1".
Range(-oodB to 0dB): Set the minimum level when the gate closes
KeyListen(ON or OFF): Output the trigger signals
Ducker(ON or OFF): Set the ducker mode
LPF Cutoff Freq (20Hz to off): Set the cutoff frequency of a low pass filter for the triger signals
HPF Cutoff Freq (off to 20000Hz): Set the cutoff frequency of a high pass filter for the triger signals
Routing: Assign the input channels
SlowBeer:
An Audio Gate with very fast tracking
Tracking starts at about -60db and seems to be quite smooth on the gate close.
Very low CPU usage, Zero latency with a fade in of about 1.5ms
4 versions are included in the download:
Mono gate
Stereo gate
Mono gate side chained
Stereo gate side chained.
TIPs:
Gate sets the input-threshold, at MIN it needs about 0db to trigger the gate, at MAX it needs about -62db to trigger the gate.
Release sets the time to re-trigger and the gate close time from about 2ms to about 200ms.
GGate is a noise-gate effect. It silences the signal when its level drops below the threshold, given by the Thresh parameter.
You can specify the Fade, which is the amount of time taken to mute the signal, and the Attack, which is the time taken to unmute the signal.
When you are mixing several recorded tracks together, the little noise present in each adds up. During quieter passages, the background noise from "silent" tracks can become a problem. A noise-gate is a simple and convenient way to silence the parts of a track that are supposed to be silent.
Parameters
Thresh: The level below which the output is silenced.
Fade: The time taken to mute the signal after it drops below Thresh.
Attack: The time taken to unmute the signal after it rises above Thresh.
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TransientGate V0.1:
The main difference between this and a regular noise gate is that here the threshold can have be set to behave dynamically. This makes it possible for the gate to let through transients at a range of volumes.
This 'transient gate' system works particularly well with percussive input audio with a fairly large dynamic range.
Js noise attenu:
Le bruit est gênant quand le signal musical est très faible ou inexistant. La solution : atténuer fortement à ces moments là pour supprimer le bruit. Très utilisé pour la guitare ou la voix. On peut régler le niveau du commencement de l’atténuation. Le temps d’entrée et de sortie de l’atténuation. Et enfin la puissance de l’atténuation.