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Gate / Noise Cancellation

A gate filter is used to silence the output if the input signal is quieter than a configured level.

Noise Cancellation is a common application of a gate. By setting the cutoff level to a level that is louder than the buzz and noise when no note is being played, yet quieter than the quietest note that you will play, it suppresses the buzz and noise when you are not playing.

A poor quality device, or one with the cutoff set too high, can cause notes that you wanted to be heard, to be suppressed.

More sophisticated gates will allow you to adjust the response curve -- how the volume ramps up around the cutoff point -- and its response time -- how quickly it turns the volume up when it detects a loud enough signal.

It can sometimes be useful to trigger the gate using a different signal from the one it is gating. For example you might have a guitar line pulsate in time to a drum.

Gate / Noise Cancellation

A gate filter is used to silence the output if the input signal is quieter than a configured level.

Noise Cancellation is a common application of a gate. By setting the cutoff level to a level that is louder than the buzz and noise when no note is being played, yet quieter than the quietest note that you will play, it suppresses the buzz and noise when you are not playing.

A poor quality device, or one with the cutoff set too high, can cause notes that you wanted to be heard, to be suppressed.

More sophisticated gates will allow you to adjust the response curve -- how the volume ramps up around the cutoff point -- and its response time -- how quickly it turns the volume up when it detects a loud enough signal.

It can sometimes be useful to trigger the gate using a different signal from the one it is gating. For example you might have a guitar line pulsate in time to a drum.

Gate / Noise Cancellation

A gate is used to silence the output if the input signal is quieter than a configured level.

Noise Cancellation is a common application of a gate. By setting the cutoff level to a level that is louder than the buzz and noise when no note is being played, yet quieter than the quietest note that you will play, it suppresses the buzz and noise when you are not playing.

A poor quality device, or one with the cutoff set too high, can cause notes that you wanted to be heard, to be suppressed.

More sophisticated gates will allow you to adjust the response curve -- how the volume ramps up around the cutoff point -- and its response time -- how quickly it turns the volume up when it detects a loud enough signal.

It can sometimes be useful to trigger the gate using a different signal from the one it is gating. For example you might have a guitar line pulsate in time to a drum.

Gate / Noise Cancellation

A gate filters silencesfilter is used to silence the output if the input signal is quieter than a configured level.

Noise Cancellation is a common application of a gate. By setting the cutoff level to a level that is louder than the buzz and noise when no note is being played, yet quieter than the quietest note that you will play, it suppresses the buzz and noise when you are not playing.

A poor quality device, or one with the cutoff set too high, can cause notes that you wanted to be heard, to be suppressed.

More sophisticated gates will allow you to adjust the response curve -- how the volume ramps up around the cutoff point -- and its response time -- how quickly it turns the volume up when it detects a loud enough signal.

It can sometimes be useful to trigger the gate using a different signal from the one it is gating. For example you might have a guitar line pulsate in time to a drum.

Gate / Noise Cancellation

A gate filters silences the output if the input signal is quieter than a configured level.

Noise Cancellation is a common application of a gate. By setting the cutoff level to a level that is louder than the buzz and noise when no note is being played, yet quieter than the quietest note that you will play, it suppresses the buzz and noise when you are not playing.

A poor quality device, or one with the cutoff set too high, can cause notes that you wanted to be heard, to be suppressed.

More sophisticated gates will allow you to adjust the response curve -- how the volume ramps up around the cutoff point -- and its response time -- how quickly it turns the volume up when it detects a loud enough signal.

It can sometimes be useful to trigger the gate using a different signal from the one it is gating. For example you might have a guitar line pulsate in time to a drum.

Gate / Noise Cancellation

A gate filter is used to silence the output if the input signal is quieter than a configured level.

Noise Cancellation is a common application of a gate. By setting the cutoff level to a level that is louder than the buzz and noise when no note is being played, yet quieter than the quietest note that you will play, it suppresses the buzz and noise when you are not playing.

A poor quality device, or one with the cutoff set too high, can cause notes that you wanted to be heard, to be suppressed.

More sophisticated gates will allow you to adjust the response curve -- how the volume ramps up around the cutoff point -- and its response time -- how quickly it turns the volume up when it detects a loud enough signal.

It can sometimes be useful to trigger the gate using a different signal from the one it is gating. For example you might have a guitar line pulsate in time to a drum.

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NoiseGate / Noise Cancellation

A gate filters silences the output if the input signal is quieter than a configured level.

Noise Cancellation reduces buzz or humming introduced by other pedals or the guitar itselfis a common application of a gate. They usually have an adjustableBy setting the cutoff level to a level that is louder than the buzz and noise when no note is being played, yet quieter than the quietest note that you will play, it suppresses the buzz and noise when you are not playing. Low

A poor quality/poorly adjusted ones device, or one with the cutoff set too high, can end up reducing soundscause notes that aren't actually noiseyou wanted to be heard, to be suppressed.

More sophisticated gates will allow you to adjust the response curve -- how the volume ramps up around the cutoff point -- and its response time -- how quickly it turns the volume up when it detects a loud enough signal.

It can sometimes be useful to trigger the gate using a different signal from the one it is gating. For example you might have a guitar line pulsate in time to a drum.

Noise Cancellation

Noise Cancellation reduces buzz or humming introduced by other pedals or the guitar itself. They usually have an adjustable cutoff level. Low quality/poorly adjusted ones can end up reducing sounds that aren't actually noise.

Gate / Noise Cancellation

A gate filters silences the output if the input signal is quieter than a configured level.

Noise Cancellation is a common application of a gate. By setting the cutoff level to a level that is louder than the buzz and noise when no note is being played, yet quieter than the quietest note that you will play, it suppresses the buzz and noise when you are not playing.

A poor quality device, or one with the cutoff set too high, can cause notes that you wanted to be heard, to be suppressed.

More sophisticated gates will allow you to adjust the response curve -- how the volume ramps up around the cutoff point -- and its response time -- how quickly it turns the volume up when it detects a loud enough signal.

It can sometimes be useful to trigger the gate using a different signal from the one it is gating. For example you might have a guitar line pulsate in time to a drum.

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