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Drum gate [message #99488] Sun, 13 July 2008 08:28 Go to next message
TCB is currently offline  TCB
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I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of trash
in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate seems
to be the best option. Opinions requested.

TCB
Re: Drum gate [message #99490 is a reply to message #99488] Sun, 13 July 2008 11:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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I hardly ever use a gate since mixing all in the box. I just cut out or
automate levels of the tracks/sections I want to drop. I know it's more
work, but I don't trust gates that much. Does the Cubase gate work OK?

TCB wrote:
> I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
> those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of trash
> in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate seems
> to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>
> TCB
Re: Drum gate [message #99494 is a reply to message #99488] Sun, 13 July 2008 17:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rod Lincoln is currently offline  Rod Lincoln
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I really like the Paris gates. If you're not using paris, I would check out
the analog x gates...free. I use them all the time for rendering tracks to
send to people. Sinus Golden Gate has worked good for me also. The Sonalksis
analog gates are supposed to be great also, although my experience with them
is limited. I like using gates because I like to let a little bleed happen,
and all the gates I listed let you do that. I've tried automation, but I
can hear it. I can hear the faders ramp up a split second before the event
occurs. Maybe I'm crazy.
Rod
Rod
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>
>I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
>those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of trash
>in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate seems
>to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>
>TCB
Re: Drum gate [message #99495 is a reply to message #99494] Sun, 13 July 2008 18:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
TCB is currently offline  TCB
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Super, thanks Rod. I'll send you a Monkie CD when it's done. Even if you hate
it.

TCB

"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>I really like the Paris gates. If you're not using paris, I would check
out
>the analog x gates...free. I use them all the time for rendering tracks
to
>send to people. Sinus Golden Gate has worked good for me also. The Sonalksis
>analog gates are supposed to be great also, although my experience with
them
>is limited. I like using gates because I like to let a little bleed happen,
>and all the gates I listed let you do that. I've tried automation, but I
>can hear it. I can hear the faders ramp up a split second before the event
>occurs. Maybe I'm crazy.
>Rod
>Rod
>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>
>>I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
>>those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of
trash
>>in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate seems
>>to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>>
>>TCB
>
Re: Drum gate [message #99496 is a reply to message #99490] Sun, 13 July 2008 18:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
TCB is currently offline  TCB
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True enough, Bill, but unlike you, I'm lazy. I'd rather set up gates than
do all of that editing. Lazy lazy lazy.

Monkie CD for you of you want one!

TCB

Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>I hardly ever use a gate since mixing all in the box. I just cut out or

>automate levels of the tracks/sections I want to drop. I know it's more

>work, but I don't trust gates that much. Does the Cubase gate work OK?
>
>TCB wrote:
>> I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
>> those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of
trash
>> in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate
seems
>> to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>>
>> TCB
Re: Drum gate [message #99502 is a reply to message #99488] Mon, 14 July 2008 01:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim W is currently offline  Kim W
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I know you're not a Waves fan, but if you've still got it on your
system, the RVOX plugin is pretty cool.
Without compression, I use it as a soft gate.
The bonus is that if you can add some fat, and still have the rejection.
Works for me.... two knobs, kinda like an over-easy with an
expander before the compressor.
Kim

"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>
>I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
>those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of trash
>in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate seems
>to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>
>TCB
Re: Drum gate [message #99503 is a reply to message #99488] Mon, 14 July 2008 01:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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Expanders do a better job by far IMO. Gates are way too hard, unless you
actually do want that Phil Collins 80's drum sound. Totally pulling the
bleed nixes the vibe of a real kit, IMO.

AA


"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:487a1f14$1@linux...
>
> I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
> those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of
> trash
> in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate
> seems
> to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>
> TCB
Re: Drum gate [message #99506 is a reply to message #99488] Mon, 14 July 2008 01:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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i like the paris gate best but just about any other will do the
job...logic's gate ain't bad but not as smooth. i mostly use it on
the toms.

On 14 Jul 2008 01:28:20 +1000, "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:

>
>I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
>those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of trash
>in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate seems
>to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>
>TCB
Re: Drum gate [message #99524 is a reply to message #99496] Tue, 15 July 2008 18:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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'Course I want one!

TCB wrote:
> True enough, Bill, but unlike you, I'm lazy. I'd rather set up gates than
> do all of that editing. Lazy lazy lazy.
>
> Monkie CD for you of you want one!
>
> TCB
>
> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>> I hardly ever use a gate since mixing all in the box. I just cut out or
>
>> automate levels of the tracks/sections I want to drop. I know it's more
>
>> work, but I don't trust gates that much. Does the Cubase gate work OK?
>>
>> TCB wrote:
>>> I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
>>> those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of
> trash
>>> in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate
> seems
>>> to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>>>
>>> TCB
>
Re: Drum gate [message #99526 is a reply to message #99488] Wed, 16 July 2008 13:21 Go to previous message
Graham Duncan is currently offline  Graham Duncan   UNITED STATES
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Registered: December 2008
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I've been using Floorfish, and it works. It can also function as an
expander (I usually start with the Floor Tom Expander preset). In any
case, it's pretty flexible. And free!

http://digitalfishphones.com/main.php?item=2&subItem=5

Graham

TCB wrote:
> I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
> those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of trash
> in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate seems
> to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>
> TCB
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