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Gate Classic and Gate Drums
GATES PACKAGE OVERVIEW
The Gates Bundle is one of the most important weapons in one's arsenal audio engineer. Used tactically, it can eliminate or reduce unwanted leakage or background noise from recorded material. Used creatively, your apps are virtually limitless. Previously, Slate users needed to access ports directly from their DAW or third-party plugins. But these days are history...
Introducing two new gate modules: Gate: Classic and Gate: Drums. Now you can access almost infinite blocking options without having to exit the Virtual Mix Rack workflow!
Gate: Classic is a traditional and straightforward Gate that is highly effective in removing background noise from acoustically recorded guitars, vocals, and other source material.
Gate: Drums is a highly sophisticated drum application. It combines a transient detection-based gate with intelligent dynamic filtering, so you can get much cleaner drum tracks than a conventional gate.
Features
Gate: CLASSIC
A fierce Gate to rule them all! Easily kill unwanted background noise on a variety of source materials. A classic gate setup with traditional parameters - limit, ratio, range, attack, release, tilt and two distinct gate modes:
Classic: b> pattern detection based only on signal amplitude. The input signal can be filtered with the high-pass and low-pass filters.
Vocal: introduces built-in filtering that better detects a vocalist's natural breathing. A unique timing circuit is added to facilitate gate opening and closing.
Gate: Classic also features highly accurate side chain filters, providing a variety of creative options in the entire mix.
Gate: DRUMS
In reverse Gate: Classic, Gate: Drums is based on transient input . This means that the gate is triggered by crisp, smooth transients rather than volume levels. With this unique processing, you can separate the transient from the tail of the signal and apply different processes to each one!
Gate: Battery is divided into three sections; from top to bottom:
Transient detection : the first step in the workflow - adjusting the detection to capture only the transients you want.
Gate : the second step in the workflow - adjusting the floor and gate time.
Debleed : the final step in the workflow - filters the tail when a transient is captured.
p>Sensing filters: filter the signal before detection so that the gate only reacts to certain frequencies.
Transient detection: controls the ability of the gate to detect more or less transient.
Sensing threshold: excluding low levels, you can focus on a specific amplitude range and have incredibly accurate transient detection!
Debleed: Debleed On / Off allows dynamic filters.
Release: controls the speed at which the filter turns on after detecting a transient.
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