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Gate 

A gate is a useful tool for removing unwanted background noise, or merely isolating transients to create interesting performance 
effects. The gate’s action reduces or cuts (cuts in this case) any of the signal that falls below a certain level so that only the loudest 
sections are heard. When the signal is cut, the gate is described as closed.

The controls are:

THRESHOLD Knob – 

Sets the level at which the gate closes/opens from 0dB (maximum signal level) to -80dB (80dB below clipping 

level). Rotate clockwise to raise the threshold. The higher the threshold, the more the signal is affected as the gate closes when the 
signal falls below the threshold. So, set at 0dB (max), none of the signal will be heard as the gate will be permanently closed

HOLD Knob – 

Sets the amount of time that the gate stays open for when the signal rises above the threshold. Increasing this value 

will mean that more of the signal is heard. Setting this to maximum will mean that faster transients will have 
little or no effect on the gate, as the gate will remain open for longer periods of time (dependent on the threshold, 
attack and release)

RANGE Knob – 

Sets the amount of gain reduction that occurs when the gate closes. Rotate anticlockwise to increase by up to 80dB 

(scale is -80 to 0dB/max level). At the lowest setting (-80dB), the signal will virtually mute when the gate closes

GAIN REDUCTION Meter –

 Indicates when gating is occurring by showing the gain reduction that the signal is undergoing (when the 

gate closes)

ATTACK Knob – 

Sets the speed at which the gate opens when the signal rises above the threshold. Rotate clockwise 

to increase the attack time. The larger the attack time, the slower the gate will open and so the more likely faster level variations 
will be unaffected, e.g. quick rises in level will pass through without being heard before the level falls again (dependent on the 
threshold, hold and release)

RELEASE Knob –

 Sets the amount of time for which the gate closes, when the signal has fallen below the threshold. Rotate the dial 

clockwise to increase the release time. The larger the release time, the slower the gate will close, resulting in more of the signal 
being heard when the gate opens. Unlike hold, release is a gradual close so creates a gentler and less abrupt effect (dependent on 
the threshold, attack and hold)

MODES –

 Sets the sidechain mode (whether one or both channels control the gate). These can be useful if wanting to gate a vocal 

(connected to Input 1) with a guitar part (connected to Input 2) to create interesting performance effects. Click in a space on the 
switch groove to set a different mode. The options are:

Summary of Contents for Scarlett Plug-in Suite

Page 1: ...1 Scarlett Plug in Suite User Guide FA0000 01...

Page 2: ...2 Contents Installation 3 Software Activation 3 Scarlett Plug in Suite Modules 5 Compressor 5 EQ 6 Gate 7 Reverb 9...

Page 3: ...ST or AU plug in in your DAW On opening the plug in an activation window will appear Music computer connected to the Internet Step 1 Submit Activation Request Click the www button and your computer wi...

Page 4: ...entered your details press Submit and a new activation will be sent to your email address Please remember to disable junk mail filters or to check your junk mail folder The file will be named Scarlett...

Page 5: ...HLD dial anticlockwise to lower the threshold and so increase the compression RATIO Knob Determines how much the signal is reduced by when it exceeds the threshold For example a ratio of 10 1 means th...

Page 6: ...gain modification occurs with the knob in a central position Rotate clockwise to increase and anticlockwise to decrease the level by up to 18dB FREQUENCY Knobs Set the frequency that the band affects...

Page 7: ...clockwise to increase by up to 80dB scale is 80 to 0dB max level At the lowest setting 80dB the signal will virtually mute when the gate closes GAIN REDUCTION Meter Indicates when gating is occurring...

Page 8: ...hannel Input 2 gates the left channel Input 1 hear both sides Input 1 Vocal Input 2 Guitar Gate Output Set to Right 1 guitar gates vocal and only vocal is heard Normal Left 2 Right 2 Left 1 Input 1 In...

Page 9: ...e bass or treble respectively Rotate anti clockwise to produce a low pass filter effect where the maximum cutoff lowest frequency is set in the extreme anticlockwise position Rotate clockwise to creat...

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