Talk:Noise gate
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Live noise-gating
[edit]hi guys..... ok off the bat, if any of u have ever tried to record a live band u will have noticed that getting a clean feed is IMPOSSIBLE but yes there are ways to fix this problem... but u need cash and lots of it !!!!!
so i was woundering is there a way we can get software for a pc that will be able to act as a nose gate??? i have a 24 chanel input soundcard, and i wanna stick gates on the chanels.... know what i mean?????
well any thought and help on this would be great... Lynton South African Electrical/Sound Engineer...
mail me ... meltdown113@hotmail.com
- If you want live noise-gating you will need expensive equipment -- but for post-processing, Audacity has built-in noise gating. It works pretty well provided that you can get a sample of the background static that you want to remove. A half-second silence (or crowd noise) is enough.
- zowie 19:04, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
Audio Noise Reduction section confusing
[edit]The Audio Noise Reduction section is confusing. It refers to 'noise gates' as does the first section, but the device it refers to is different. The device it refers to functions as a 'multi-band noise gate'. A clear distinction needs to be made because a single band noise gate has clear limitations (it cannot remove static, hum, etc when the signal is present), whereas a 'multi-band noise gate' can do a much better job at removing noise even in the presence of signal. Thus, this section appears to contridict the first section. What is a better term for 'multi-band noise gates'? Can this section be put in a better context so that it fits with the first section better? Iain (talk) 07:35, 28 July 2008 (UTC)
- I don't see the contradiction. One car being able to go faster than another, or having air conditioning while another doesn't, is not a contradiction. Hyacinth (talk) 01:52, 27 May 2012 (UTC)
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[edit]Why and where does this article need additional citations for verification? What references does it need and how should they be added? Hyacinth (talk) 01:50, 27 May 2012 (UTC)