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5.5.3. Gate
We all know and love those smashed gated reverbs that were all over the pop hits of the
1980s and are still popular today. The Gate effect is how you create those effects in Mix
DRUMS.
The idea is simple: when a reverb tail goes below a certain level, it's instantly chopped off to
silence. Set an appropriate threshold and off you go!
It has the following controls:
Range: How much gain change the gate creates. Setting ranges from –100 dB
(effectively muted) to 0.00 dB (no level change).
Threshold: The level the input signal must drop to before the gate closes down.
Setting ranges from –70.0 dB (only very low levels, like background noise, trigger
the gate) to 0.00 dB (it takes hard hits to open the gate).
Release: How long the gate stays closed before resetting itself for the next reverb
tail. Setting ranges from 25 ms to 2000 ms, default is 300 ms.
To get that classic gated snare sound, start with a really big Reverb or Convolution Reverb.
Then turn on the Gate, set a Range of –100 dB, a Threshold just under 0 dB (so only snare
hits open the gate rather than room bleed or noise), and a Release Time to taste. For the
sound of Peter Gabriel's "Intruder", start with a Release of 400 to 500 ms. Try to set the
Release time to a length that sounds good with the tempo of your track and how busy the
snare part is.
Gate controls
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MerkArturia
ModelMix DRUMS
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TaalNederlands
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