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90 dB, sent you a PM.






From your PM:


“90 dB, I wanted to explain how a noise gate works in the thread - but I will explain it first here to you to give you a chance to do what you would like for your comment



I appreciate the lesson on the use of a noise gate, professor. It's always amusing to receive such condescending advice from an “Expert”. I've only been using them for forty-odd years, so it's nice to finally have them explained to me.


“a gate has nothing to do with it because it will be in your sound that is above the gate threshold.”



You might try using those “settings” on the NG; “Attack”, “Hold”, “Release”, “Lookahead”, etc. You might find that when properly set, one can eliminate most extraneous sound from entering the mic, even the dreaded “early reflections”.


p.s.

I quoted your PM here so that others might appreciate the astounding scope of your arrogance. By the way, have you purchased BIAB yet?



Regards,


Bob