Another benefit of gating is eliminating incidental instrument noise and stage chatter between songs
I laughed so hard at the attack time/minimum wage employee analogy at 1:40 😂😂 PERFECT. Just discovered this channel, and I love the amount of things ive learnt so far. Great work Offshore Audio, Subscribed and will be watching more of your videos, they really relate to my understanding of sound. Im a keyboard player, but a lot of my work is diversified amongst live and studio audio engineering as well as music production. Really grateful for all the time and work put into these videos.
This was very good and timely. I certainly heard a lot of that hold chatter issue you mentioned
All good but if your vocal mic is feeding back when the person is stepping away from the mic you’re already in trouble
Gated reverb. Boosh! Bring back the 80s!
Super helpful, clear and to the point! Checking out your other videos, thanks.
Clearest guide I've heard so far. Thank you so much!
Many thanks for an excellent breakdown of the gating function, can't say I've seen a better one on the tube, cheers.
Key input the kick out with the kick in mic, I love that tip. Will be using that a lot more in small venue spaces! Thanks
Excellent tutorial. Thank you for your time on this. This is a game changer for me 🤛
You are the best tutor on this topic.
11:48 question please, I have qsc mixer touchmix 16 and the gate threshold, attack, hold,release and attenuation but no side chain Hi or low pass filter. Now since it doesn't have that, I can just use the EQ on the vocal channel to do the cut low/hi pass correct and so for other Intruments like the drums
This was a excellent video and packed with information. Can you do a similar one going thought all the settings on the behringer x32 compressor please.
I listened what you said about the expander many times, to make sure I understood what you were saying. IMHO you have the function of an expander wrong. You compared the expander to an upward compressor… which it’s not. An expander is a gate with a college degree basically. But essentially it’s still a gate. It removes unwanted signals below a threshold. But outside of that, it was a well produced video and I believe if I didn’t know anything about a gate, I would have learnt something today.
Excellent thanks
Love the image that the attack time is slow because the elf inside the board is underpaid
I'm having some issues Gating metal vocals live, the cymbals keeps bleeding on the mic, how would you approach issues like this?
Work with the guitarist.😂😂 You'll have to beat the ego out of him first. Don't mess with my knobs bro.
Examples of actual sounds and how they are being effected would be helpful. Sorry, but this is like reading the manual and still confusing, especially for beginners.
@EvanVincent.