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Noise Gate
Figure 55. Noise Gate Dialog Box
1
Noise Gate Channel Name — This name changes to match the default or user
defined input name.
2
Noise Gate Graph — Graphically displays noise gate parameter settings. Parameters
can also be adjusted using this graph. Click and drag the upper dot to adjust Ratio.
Click and drag the middle dot to adjust Threshold. Click and drag the bottom dot (out
of view at default settings) to adjust Max Attenuation.
3
Noise Gate Parameter List and Control — Lists all configurable parameters for
the noise gate. Text fields are available to adjust Threshold, Max Attenuation,
Ratio, Attack Time, Hold Time, and Release Time. Click and drag the sliders to
adjust Attack Time, Hold Time, and Release Time. Click a slider once and use the
<Left Arrow> and <Right Arrow> keys to adjust the respective parameter in 1 ms
steps.
4
Bypass Button — Bypasses the noise gate. When the button is red, bypass is
enabled.
5
Set Defaults Button — Resets all noise gate parameters to their default values. To
view individual parameter default settings, see the DSP Configurator Help file by clicking
the Dynamics Help button (
8
) and navigate to the About Dynamics topic.
6
OK Button — Confirms changes made to the contained parameters and closes the
Noise Gate dialog box.
7
Cancel Button — Reverts any changes made to the contained parameters back to
their states when the current instance of the Noise Gate dialog box was opened and
closes the dialog box.
8
Dynamics Help Button — Opens the Dynamics Operation topic of the
DSPConfiguratorHelp file for further assistance in operating dynamics processors.
figure 47. Noise Gate Dialog Box
1
Noise Gate Channel Name
2
Noise Gate Graph
3
Noise Gate Parameter List and Control
4
Bypass Button
5
Set Defaults Button
6
OK Button
7
Cancel Button
8
Dynamics Help Button