I'd put the noise gate as the last effect in your signal chain, it'll
makes the signal silent when the noise level is below a certain level.
They are invaluable for when using noisy effects (especially good for
stomp box effects that can be noisy).
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Julien Claassen <julien@email-addr-hidden-lab.de> wrote:
> Hi Brett!
> But how to set a noise gate? I didn't try yet. Yet even if I turn the
> volume of the instrument completely down, so not even noise submits, the
> rectifier spits a huge amount of sound at me. Maybe I could experiment with
> it a bit.
> Warmly yours
> Julien
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