Right Now i´m looking for a really good Rack version Noise Gate, for My blue Voodoo (for effect) that i´m running it with a lot of gain, and happen to have some noise... i was thinking about the Super C Hush from rocktron, but i´ve read that is not that good... So i´m looking for a good Gate (for rack),... Midi Controllable would be cool, any sugestion? [img]graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]
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Re: A Good Noise Gate for a a lot of gain
I dunno about the current Rocktron products, but I have an older Rocktron Guitar Silencer that is EXCELLENT. I'm using it in the studio on our demo, and the engineer commented on how well it works. I don't even have the gate engaged, only the Hush feature.
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Re: A Good Noise Gate for a a lot of gain
Well Voodoo it seen like this pro q, is already discontinued, i will better try ebay or something, i´ll really like one midi controllable (something that the Super C is not), in that way i can put it in bypass mode when i don´t need it (ex. Clean Channel), by the way i´m controlling my whole rack via midi.
umm... another question come to my mind...
after my preamp i´m using a digital eq from roland to mid scoop my distortion... this gate would work better before or after this eq??? [img]graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]
thanx 4 u help guys!
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Re: A Good Noise Gate for a a lot of gain
That's was i wanted to hear parntz145 and Firebird V!! [img]graemlins/thebirds.gif[/img] , so you guys no have problem using different channel with the same setting in the supec c, perfect them, i will go straight to the Super C, i was just concerned about this cause i would hate that this thing chop my sound somehow
Thanks for your help guys!!! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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