Noise Gates 🔇 Do You Need One? What's The Difference?
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The way you mentioned early in the video, that the noise gate helps send the "cleanest" signal to your amp, is not correct. It doesn't "clean" your signal, it "stops" it, in the same way a literal gate would stop you from entering. A noise gate merely stops any signal that is below a certain threshold that you have set. I'm sure you realise this, but you shouldn't say things that inexperienced players may take as factual, since you are imparting your "wisdom" via this video.
The difference between the “Mute” and “Reduction” for the NS2 is on Reduction mode you can turn the pedal on and off, on the mute mode it’s automatically always on and when you press on it it completely mutes your sound. 🙂
Gotcha!
I was hoping that Mute mode would just be a faster-responding version of the Reduction behaviour. :(
@@thromboid mute is a hard gate and reduction is a soft gate, its not just a mute button. it is basically is a faster responding version of the reduction, but in this video he didn't turn the threshold down on the mute mode for some reason
If you put cotton buds/q-tips inside the springs on your Floyd, you can kill the noise from the springs which I can still hear a little when you were using the ISP. This way you're not battling that noise as well.
Indeed!
I do that too! Great tip! Pun intended...
Wow! Didn't know that. Thanks for the tip.!
Love that you showcase the feedback issue, that has always been the main reason I use a gate. But for some reason I see people mainly talking about using it to cover up sloppiness or just get rid of amp hiss. I use the Mxr Smart Gate, love it.
Amp hiss, or Hum is the main reason for using a noise gate. If you have feedback like this guy had, you are standing way too close to your amplifier, or you're using an acoustic. I've never heard of feedback like in this video, unless you are trying to get it. The noise he was producing is difficult to "get" without actually trying to get.
Bought the decimator because of your recommendation like 10 years ago. Dropped it very badly by accident and the knob broke off. Wrote to isp to get the specs of the pot to get one and solder it in. They sent me one for free...to fucking germany. Great guys and great product. Thx for the heads up
Wow! That's awesome to hear man! I LOVE great customer service on any level. 🤘
I'm guessing you've told 50 people about their great customer service, so their small investment has likely paid off.
@@castleanthrax1833 Sure thing i did.
I’m really digging the budget Behringer pedals, I own a few of them. The price points are insane and even though the plastic casing is cheap the quality is there. That being said the pedal aren’t top notch but they are great for back ups if something were to happen to your main pedals that you use. I have an Ibanez TS9 Tubescreamer that is my main overdrive but I also have a Behringer Vintage Tube Overdrive that holds up very nicely compared to the Ibanez Tubescreamer. The only difference is that the Ibanez TS9 has an all metal casing, is $100 brand new, and is a little tighter in the low end and the Behringer is $20 with plastic casing, is a little less tight in the low end but still kicks major ass as a back up Screamer.
Same. I mainly want pedals to record with and have fun with at home and I'm not gonna spend thousands of dollars on pedals. I only have 1 behringer pedal so far but Quality seems great on it. I'll probably buy 3 or 4 more soon. I think for most purposes they're fine though if I was a regular gigging musician I could understand wanting something with a metal casing that is more durable. I wonder if the behringer pedals will hold up over time.
Dont say price "point" That sounds like some heartless soul less marketing geek.
@@michaelcraig9449 Oh definitely. I much prefer "economical tier Dimension". It's more "inclusive" to Aliens too.
I haven't played in years but I picked up the Peavy 6505+, Mesa/Boogie Rectifier cab, and an iSP Decimator II after watching a video of you showcasing your gear and settings. The combo is amazing and the Decimator was an amazing purchase. Thank you for all that you do!
Awesome Sean! I agree, that setup we're using is money!🎸
@@RobArnoldWorld
Me and my grandpa modified all my tube amps grandpa has a degree in electronics and woodworking but me and him modified my tubes and added a noise gate circuit inside them so I don't have to manually press down on the pedal and my guitars no longer have 60 cycle hum no feedback no staticky noise we also have vintage RCA tubes jn my amp for the preamp and we also modified the whole circuit by rewiring it to be hand wired
I play country rockabilly and bluegrass and Blues I prefer clean tones
I'm 21 by the way
I love that you compared 3 pedals literally using personal experience, and in terms of knobs; less is more :) So many gear reviews out there, but having someone who actually has experience with this... priceless
Awesome!
Actually both knobs do different things on the ns2. Maybe the others are just 8 different presets rather than fine control of tons of possible settings
For the ns2, leave the decay at zero and just use the threshold to dial it in. That's how it works best.
I’ve owned both the Boss noise gate and the ISP Decimator. I prefer the ISP Decimator. That things is magic! It works well for all types of amps and even though it’s a pedal, I feel like it’s professional level.
Bought a Decimator after watching a rig rundown video you were in back in ~2010 and I’ve never looked back. Best noise gate ever.
Nice!
I used to have the Behringer noise gate and the only way I could get it to function even close to what I wanted was by using the 4 cable method. After that, it was decently effective. I ended up with an ISP Deci-mate eventually and I'm much happier with it!
Nice!
I think the Boss, (and the Behringer copy,) are intended to be set up 4 cable.
A buddy turned me on to the Decimator maybe 20 years ago. I think it was in the pedals first couple of years. It blew away all other noise gates I'd tried. I highly recommend it to anyone out there looking to put a gate on their signal.
Great tut! That explains why I need a noisegate for playing high gain metal
For sure!🎸
I use the behringer but i have absolutely no idea how to set it up. I always learn from your videos. Your the man
I wish I could have given better instruction on it! But it was my first time, and my point was kind of like, why spend a bunch of time with it when you can dial it in with one knob on the ISP, ya know? Anyway, still glad to hear you're learning something man! Cheers!
@@RobArnoldWorld No way man, your video was awesome, iv been wanting a decimator ever since i first watch u talk about it on your videos. Getting one now for sure. Thank you
@@HATCHETface83 Right on! I know you'll love it!👊
I considered getting the ISP decimator... but instead I went with the Fortin Zuul.. and it's amazing!!! I love how the LED changes when it's active.. and then when you play it changes color.. I couldn't be happier with it!! I'm also a firm believer in you get what you pay for!!
Nice!
The ISP Decimator was the best thing I have ever added to my rig. I had to set mine a little higher because the powerball gave off so much feedback.
@Rob get some floyd rose noiseless springs for your trem-equipped guitars. It'll get rid of that slight ringing every time you mute in between chugs. Good comparison video of the gates!
God tip Rob, thanks!
I bought the ISP decimator after your recommendation. I enjoyed this mate, can you do a video on your other pedals?
I use the same but the mini for the same reason 🤘🏻😊👊🏼
@@anythingnothing1874 you can't go wrong with one knob!
Great work testing the Peavy with a gate. They’re are known for picking up outside interference. I’ve struggled with them in my little apartments dirty power.
Nothing would bug me more then when you're playing a gig and hear that hum in between chugs or breakdowns. I definitely had to learn the hard way and just trial and error with different gates and such. This video is most helpful. I wish I had this info at the time..... Good times though.
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Such an underrated topic of discussion. Everyone is quick to jump on with the MOST BRUTAL SOUNDING AMPS/CABS/GUITARS but not nearly enough discussion on properly harnessing that power so it doesn't sound like a wall of uncomprehensible noise. Thanks for this! I was using an old Boss NS-2 and I'm fairly certain that it was wired backwords because your settings and mine are literally the exact opposite with the same desired effect. It however still isn't getting the job done so I just ordered a Decimator at your suggestion! Thanks for that and keep this stuff coming! It's EXTREMELY helpful!
Glad to hear that man! I'm confident that you'll love the Decimator!🎸
@@wrongone8378 After hearing that, I can agree that would work well, and is something I (and everyone) should try!
@Wrong One I have! So my pedal is weird and really old. I believe there's some bad contacts on the send return jacks because it actually makes MORE noise when i do it that way. It's pretty ironic when you think about it...
@@RobArnoldWorld fun follow up. Decimator came in and I threw it on the triple rectifier rig. I can boost it WAY harder now than I ever have. Awesome pedal. So simple too. Thanks again for the suggestion!!
@@RealBloodyTheElf Excellent!🤘
Im a true isp believer I use one myself . I did stumble across a decent mini noise gate , the rowin noise gate mini Is a single knob with a hard/soft switch. I was very surprised how well it stacked up to the isp .. that being said , you should do a mini pedal video. Like a mini setup that you would use yourself. What do ya say man. Lets see what you come up with;)
Got an ISP decimator 2 Gstring two days ago. Ns2 has been retired to back up. Killer pedal
The ISP Decimator, a Tube Screamer, & a Korg Pitch Black Tuner were always in my signal chain. 🤘🏼
Sounds devastating! 🤘😝🎸
I've used about every gate out there and in my opinion, nothing is better than the ISP Decimator. The last two I got were bought used for around $60. I'll hang on to the one I have until it dies but honestly...I've never had an issue with one. Get the ISP even if used!! I also must say "Pass Out Of Existence" is still crazy good twenty years later!!
Right on!
The Behringer pedal is basically a copy of the Boss noise gate. So the setting are going to be the same. You wanna run the pedals that you want to reduce the noise on through the Send/Return line. Then the guitar and clean pedals through the In/Out clean signal line. The problem with both the Behringer and the Boss pedal is that the noise can be reduced really nice but the decay time needs to be dropped low or else the sound you actually want to hear after you strum will cut out very quickly as well. The ISP really doesn't have that issue at all. It cuts the played very naturally.
when i was in bands years ago I never used any noise gates, the feedback was always somewhat bearable. Later though i started using a Blackstar Distortion pedal and despite sounding great, gave feedback for days! Thats when I got myself a Decimator. Pretty sure I went with it because of some rig rundown you or Matt done for some magazine way back in the day. The simplicity of one control was really the selling point! Still love that pedal when ever i pull out an amp, though i usually just play at home through my PC and Guitar Rig these days
Very good Demo.
I love it!
Looking at ISP now. I have a Boss NS 2 and had a hard time trying to get what I want. Love the flexibility, but was too much for me. You enlightened me by suggesting to keep it simple and focus on guitar playing and not adjusting knobs
Awesome man! Happy to hear it! 🎸
I have the ISP Decimate (mini Decimator) works good. As for the Behringer i have the TO800 and for the price it's a steal. If you don't gig i don't think the plastic is an issue.
I have been hunting for a noisegate for a few months now that I have a orange Dark terror and I’m really glad I finally found a video that suggests and isn’t recommended endorse video products. I’ve been thinking about the isp, the mxr and the rocktron guitar silencer pedals already. People kept suggesting the boss but personally I didn’t like the amount of knobs it came with and not many had good things to say about it
I hear ya man! The ISP is the way to go!🎸
@@RobArnoldWorld I’m gonna have to go find one then, thank you so much again, man. I appreciate it!
The Fortin Zuul is my goto gate; one knob, key input, friggin’ does it job so well.
But it’s funny thinking back on the gates I’ve used in years past. Totally had/used the Rocktron Rush, the Decimator, the NS2. But those were the days when we’d would run a rack sonic maximizer with our 5150/6505’s rigs because we thought it was like a magic sauce, only reflect years later and question what we were doing. Haha
So many people got those Maximazers! I never got one, but I was reading about them on forums and definitely wanted one! I think most people know better these days...
Exactly! The maximizers were thought of as a secret sauce. Chimaira definitely got caught up in that for awhile!
Zuul has been my favorite one so far. I love the "key" thing.
"there is no noise, only ZUUL!!!!"
@@ianbennett337 haha my man, that’s right!
Glad i found this video! Thanks!! Super helpful. As a lifetime chimaira fan I love your play style and would LOVE to have one of your guitars in my collection
Right on dude! And I wish you luck on your hunt!
I’ve had the decimator for like 12 years or so.
Glad it’s still worth owning.
I do notice it takes away from my ability to hit certain pinch harmonics on the lower strings
Hmm... that's a bummer about those harmonics!
@@RobArnoldWorld It could just be my lack of saturation or technique.
@@simonize251 Perhaps! Keep at it and hopefully you'll get them dialed in!
noise gates should be on every amp/preamp theyre the single most important pedal you could get
I’ll die proudly on that hill. A noise gate should become standard and integral to the amplifier. They’ve already done it on the invective, and every digital amplifier since the digital dawn.
Yeah!! Let's reach 100 supporters!!!
Awesome unbiased review. We rarely come accross unbiased reviews like this nowadays.
Hell yeah Oli! But, perhaps I was biased towards the ISP 🤘😏
I have two decimator two's that I got super cheap used. I linked them together. One through the front end and one through the effects loop. It works great
Perfect!
Very cool video Rob! Thanks for showing the practical scenarios where the noise gate is important and also your thoughts having used different levels of pedals (cost wise) of noise suppressors and the pros and cons of each and doing a real shoot out between them in a live style rig was really dope to hear!
Awesome Daniel! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for checking it out!🤘
Rob, what a great lesson you gave here! Thank you!
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Heya Rob... Ever thought of getting noiseless springs to stop that spring resonance? ( Or a bit of foam/cloth stuffed inside the spring will stop the noise too).
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I'm thinking about it now! I definitely hear it too, and lots of you guys are pointing it out!
@@RobArnoldWorld I really enjoyed the video.. stumbled on some of your other ones today and they were really interesting. Great work!
@@tsafanyoh Thanks dude! Glad to hear it!
I'm going to have to try the ISP. I'm all about basic pedals too.
Greeeeeeat video dude! I was seachin' for this kind of content to sent to a friend of mine, and found your video, hahaha! Thanx!
generally I use the Decimator in the effects loop before the time-based effects. This The gate will not cut the reverb or delay tails, ad keeps overall snd quiet.
I've tried NS-2, but the decay it's waaay too lazy and threshold it's not so accurate as the ISP.
The MXR has the same problem as NS-2, but the fixed decay is even worst and threshold is quite bit kinda deaf.
Decimator knows what to do, so sensitive to quieter strings movement even when pushed hard, and the decay is not linear but the filtering is so accurate that understands what is noise, and what is a long dying note. It lets you sustain a quiet note without cutting it. It's an almost always on pedal.
One that I haven't tried yet is the Zuul. People says that's to good as Decimator. Have you tried this one? Cheers!
Right on Daniel! I agree with everything you said! I've also heard talk of the Zuul, but I've yet to try one. Cheers bro!
When I try to play guitar, I'm a bass player, I plug my guitar into the tight metal Jr into my Lil micro terror. It has a nice gate with a control knob. Plus it was built the legend himself, James Brown. A 50150 in a pedal basically.
Tight Metal is killer
I love my decimator. The simplicity of it was the reason why I decided to jump on it once I saw it at a local guitar store. I mean I like options but it has to be particular options lol.
Indeed! I like options too... but sometimes it's just a matter of "the simpler the better".
Just bought the Decimator myself to replace my NS2. Excited to try it at practice tonight, thanks for the awesome videos as always Rob 🤘
Right on Shea! I know you'll love it!🤘
Thank you for the knowledge.
I just got into pedals, I wanted a noise gate but they were expensive so finding a distortion pedal WITH a noise gate I figured would kill two birds with one stone. Again most of those pedals were a bit out of my price range, then I found the big Muff deluxe pi by electro hamonix, this was a great purchase my sound is tight and together like a nuns legs on Sunday morning. Just wanted to share my story with anyone who wants a good noise gate on a budget,
Nice!
@@RobArnoldWorld great video, so thanks.
@@jimsinister13 Thanks for tuning in Jim! Look out for my new video tomorrow!
The downside with this is, I don't think the gate will operate if that particular pedal is off, so if you have other "gain based" pedals that require silencing, you can't silence them when your other pedal is off.
Thank so much for showing us the proper way to connect and use these! I know the sir and I were always confused on what order to plug it in with our other pedals. And strange my boss tuner doesn't show sharps either! Mines kind of old too. Hmmm. Good video though!
Very interesting about your tuner! It's an anomoly!
@@RobArnoldWorld Yeah. For the longest time I thought it was broken or something cuz it was actually given to me.lol
Rob, I finally got around to going through your videos I haven`t seen yet, this one was very good, I learned quite a bit. Nice job!
but yes, you were right about that "springy" feedback from the guitar, I could definitely hear that...
Nice! Glad you dug it!
Best guitar channel on TH-cam!
My man🙏
further, ( and start with an isolated supply )
but i would recommend looking for the cheapest, and most compact, noise gate. ( i don't have a Kmise, but why not try one? i bet it works just as good as an ISP )
then figure how many you need to get your composite threshold as low as you need it for your most tail demanding stuff....then get one more.
Well I'm gonna order the ISP thanks bud! Huge fan
Awesome man! Happy to hear it!🤘
I think having the threshold high let's more noice through, no? So the Behringer would work better if you turned the threshold down more?
Maybe!
Yeah “min” let’s less through, “max” opens it up, just like the boss noise suppressor. If decay and threshold were both set to “min” it would have been virtually silent.
@@jeremyblakemusic I'll check that out today!
@@RobArnoldWorld and?
Hey Rob...
Just a guitartech idea...
Noiseless springs is actuely thing...
FU-TONE makes awesome spring that will kill that spring noise wee heart on the vid.
They make all your hearts desire in part for Floyd Rose.
Titanium inserts, copper blocks, bell brass nuts, hardent steel spring claw.
All sweet Floyd Rose stuff...
Just an idea..
Love from Denmark...
Thank you bro! I've been turned on to the FU-Tone stuff and it all looks KILLER! I just haven't pulled the trigger yet. I dream about tricking out some of my axes with those cool Floyd colors. Thanks for the tip and cheers to Denmark! Hope to make it back one day!🎸
@@RobArnoldWorld
Would love if you came over again..😁
You might not remember this but once when you where in Copenhagen, you and Matt signed my RA-600... Will never forget that. 🤘
Still have it, and thinking of updating it by installing a set of Sperzel locking tuners to bring it a little closer to your custom shop.
Glad that you liked the idea on Fu-tone...
Again I work in a guitar store, so Im always good for a little guitar advise and idea 😜
Horns up brother 🤘🤘🤘
@@Martinroot Awesome man! Proud to have you in the RA-600 family! 🤘
I play a Mosrite MK I which has extremely hot single coils, and lots of hum. Ok I do not chug chords, I play classic rock, I tend to hold bent notes, and vibrate them often. So I want sustain, and dont want the notes to go away suddenly. SO does this ISP noise gate pedal let the notes sustain naturally or does it choke them off suddenly?
One of the reasons I love the Decimator so much is because it still allows my notes and chords to sustain naturally. So I think you'll be good to go!
Im definitely liking this gear video. U should definitely do more when you have the time I know you have alot going on which I can't wait to see what you got planned
Good to know Ryan! Glad you're digging this stuff man!👊
Dude, if you want a tighter gate sound, you have to have the Threshold more towards the minimum setting with minimum decay. I would think someone who is doing a noise gate tutorial would know the most basic facts about them. Having the Threshold setting on Max is letting all possible noise to ring out.
Maybe you're right! And this wasn't a noise gate tutorial! Thanks for your comment, and hopefully it can help others.
@@RobArnoldWorld I appreciate what you do with this channel, and you’ve always had a killer tone. I just want to make sure you’re giving people the correct info. Thanks man!
@@christianbivona8165 👊
My God.. that must be loud as hell in that room 😀
God damn that's a hell of a tone
Personally I like the feedback considering I grew up on bands like Norma Jean and the chariot and a bunch of other noisey metalcore bands in the early 2000s
Maybe I should get one. I usually plug straight in. I use a peavey triple xxx and turn my gain to barely 9 o'clock on the second channel. I try to keep it fairly clean like John Christ though I know I don't sound like him. Anyway, thanks for the lesson man. 🤘
I recommend it! The XXX's are super high gain! Maybe try the Behringer. For only $20, what do you have to lose right?!
Very informative!
A lot of your content has helped tremendously.
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Super glad to hear that!🤘
Thanks for sharing! Nice work on your platform! Very engaging.
Thanks Zak!🤘
🔥🔥🔥OHIO🔥🔥🔥 I have the decimator 2 G string!! Love the thing
Right on!🎸
That pre knob never goes over 4 for gain with me Hahaha. Also running a TS808 In front. But on 8 I expected nothing BUT feedback haha
Hey Rob,wrong video,but is there anyway you could do a album listening thing with the S/T or infection? I think itd be really enjoyable and insightful.
I'll consider it, but at this point I feel a little weird doing an album listen on one of my own albums. With the Crown of Phantoms review I did, I felt it was a little more appropriate due to the circumstances.
the comparison between ISP and Behringer is hilarious. Clearly, the old saying "you get what you pay" is still true.
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Maybe the Behringer one works best with the mini 15 watt amps like Evhii lunchbox and so on.🤔 Great video 😀👍
Maybe!
i have the ehx silencer after my ibanez tubescreamer then into my bugera 6262 infinium amp head
omg it rips
That beat to hell NS-2 tells a tale boooyyy. 8:17
Yessir!💪
I always thought learning to control feedback was just part of learning to play. I have learned to embrace the hum of single-coils and the hiss of a signal chain. Nobody is ever going to hear the stuff I bother to record. No need for a noise gate for me.
Nothing wrong with that!
i actually learned alot in this video! Thanks rob!
Glad to hear it Luke!🤘
i like using the ns2 in the x settup so my guitar di contorls the gate but it kills the feedback in the effects loop. i still put my clean boost b4 the ns2 tho. thanks for the awsome info brother much love from conneaut ohio
Right on!
Thanks for another great video brother! Can you please do a playthrough for eyes of a criminal? I had it cranking earlier and it’s such a tune!
The ISP Decimator is killer.
Hi Rob!
I've finally got a decent amp and I had saved this video for reference when choosing a noise gate. I know the ISP decimator II is one of the best you can buy but I was wondering if you've had any experience with the G String version? I'm just wondering if it's worth the extra £ as it's quite a lot! Cheers
Nice James! I haven't tried the G string myself, but I'm sure it's awesome! It's what I'd get today if I were in need of something new. I don't think you can even get the older version like I have anymore, unless you were to grab one used. Good luck!
Wait what? This dude was the guitarist from chimiara?! That’s sick
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What is the best one for single coil Stratocasters? I go for a huge tone, like Jimi or SRV general idea. I need to get rid of hum, hiss, buzz, etc..
I say the ISP Decimator is the best noise reduction unit I've ever used, so that's what I'd recommend for any scenario! 🎸
Time to get some noiseless springs in that beast, Rob!
Do they make those? If so, shoot me a link!
@@RobArnoldWorld Check the Floyd Rose website under "upgrades"!
love my Mesa MKIV but its loud, and the hiss and feedback are hard to control Might try the ISP mini
I can pretty much guarantee it will fix your issue!
you play "noise gate music" though .... some people don't, and need more parameters.
strait gates are very simple circuits, ( they should be inexpensive ), and the more you have the lower each threshold can be.
i also wish some pedals had their own integrated noise gate, ( if there is room in the box, and room for the extra knob, why not ? )... i mean Sometimes i want more gate, but i can kick one in.
The Jim Dunlop MXR Noise Clamp (M195) is similar to the Decimator II in that it simply has a dial. It's also significantly cheaper. I don't own one but I need one. Even with a little practice rig, I find the awful noises generated to be demoralizing, as stupid as that sounds. Thanks for the video. *Edit:* I spent $35 USD on a Donner "Noise Killer" pedal after seeing Steve Stine give it a positive review, and it works great.
Great Video Rob. I'm a fan Of the TC Electronic Sentry noise gate. My other guitar player had one and ever since I tried his I've been sold and it hasn't left my board. I have a question/possible video idea. If you use a noise gate when playing and recording live to reduce noise and feed back, how do you get feedback when using plugins? Im Just starting to use them and even got a nice one from Neural DSP. I can't seem to get it to feedback when I'm recording. It sounds amazing when I record with it but it just doesn't feedback and there are some places where I want it too. Also I'm finding noticeable latency that throws me off when playing. Any help with using plugins would be really helpful. Recording old school with a mic on a cab is great but plugins have gotten so good and are so convenient I really want to be able to use them to their full potential. Thanks Rob you're the man 🤘🤘🤘
Cool Jed! I've ran into the same issue, where I'm TRYING to get feedback while recording in the box, and here's what I do...
I stand up and hold my guitar right up to my monitors! Even crank up the volume of everything if you have to. It works!
As for latency, that's something you have to figure out based on your setup. I can't hunt down the cause without seeing your setup myself.
Assuming you have modern equipment, and your buffer and system settings are set appropriately, latency could also be caused my another plugin in your session. For instance, some plugins are just far more processor intensive than others. If you have something like tape saturation, or multiband compression, or pitch correction, or certain noise reductions plugins, all of those will add substantial system delay, making it impossible to track additional performances. So see if you have any of those going on in your session, then make them inactive (not just bypassed), or remove them temporarily.
Good luck!
@@RobArnoldWorld Thanks Rob. I'll try that feedback trick. I will look into what else may be running And causing my latency. My equipment can definitely can handle the processing there just might be too much going on or some process running that I'm unaware of. Thanks for all the great information your putting out there for all of us guitar players.
Informative video, thank you. 😊 So the Isp Decimator eliminates the hum and buzz m hiss During the time the not plays, right?
Correct! In my opinion, it works perfectly, every time!
@@RobArnoldWorld thanks a lot :-)
Great video, very well explained!
Thanks dude!🎸
Hey Rob, thanks for all the great content. Hopeful for a Chimaira resurrection of course. I'm curious. I don't see you use or discuss the GSP 1101 anymore. I know there are a million things out there that may sound better nowadays, but I bought mine because of you and Megadeth using it. Still have it, it's my primary rig, and I love it! It's killer! Have it dialed in perfectly for my sound. Just curious why you moved away from it. Anyways, thank you again for the great content, your useful advise, and keeping metal alive!
Cheers J! I definitely still use the GSP, but it's part of my live rig. When I'm just jamming at home, I use other tools to create the effects I'm after. If I were to start touring again full time though, I think I'd look into a newer effects processor like the Helix or something (which I've actually never tried), because the GSP technology is pretty outdated at this point. I'll bet the newer stuff has better tones, more reliability, more options, greater flexibility, and better made mechanical components.
Hey rob i run my pv at around 3 on volume and gain on 5 i found that bad feedback is to do with bad guitar set up it could be a list of things as of these
Bad pickups, bad wireing, pickups to high, bad shilding, graphite black paint is useually the best for that, springs if trem, i found noise supressors usually destroy some signal by guitar and makes it more of a synthetic type of sound somthing is not getting to where it should👍
So are you saying your tone is cool and free of feedback without a noise gate? By the way, I love the "pv" abbreviation! I never thought of that, and it's certainly easier than writing out peavey as often as I do! I'll be using that from now on!🤘
Thanks for sharing this video.. very useful for me..
Glad to hear that!🎸
Awesome Rob! Chimaira forever!
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Damn it, Rob, gain on 8? I use 4, maybe 5 and it's plenty :)
I love me some gain!😝
He's not djenting here.
@@blackspine343 That's ok, djent is gain on max and heavy usage of gates both in front and back of the amp :D
I still have my original ISP Decimator form when they came out and it still works perfect. Can't imagine what more you would need from a noise gate, and they're clearly built like tanks.
Agreed!
Does the decimator "let " you sustain your leads.? I remember the NS-2 would choke out notes when I would do melodic leads... Gradually bending up a note
It clamps down on your sustain some, but that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make with my tone, to keep it super tight. I think it's all about finding that sweet spot with your own rig, where most feedback is eliminated, and you still get the sustain you're looking for. To me, it's easiest to find that sweet spot with only one knob on the Decimator, rather than getting into a balancing act with a unit that has more control.
@@RobArnoldWorld What about hum, buzz and hiss? I need to get rid of that as I play single coil guitars, Strats, Mosrites.
@@michaelcraig9449 I still back the ISP Decimator for ANY job!
love it rob! keep these vids coming!! :D
Your channel popped up on my feed and I decided to check this video out. Your tone is absolutely KILLER! Excellent video. I think I'm going to have to subscribe and check more of your stuff out.
Edit: Is that a late 80's Crate amp? 😎
Awesome bro! Glad to hear it! Welcome aboard!🎸
Have you ever tried out the ISP decimator pro rack G? I know you said you don’t really run a gate in your effects loop, but the pro rack g is a 2 channel gate and it’s the best I’ve ever used. Kind of expensive though. Also, I was surprised how cranked your mids are!
I have! I owned one for awhile but sold it a few years ago. The reason? Too much control! I couldn't make it do what I wanted it to do in the same way I could with one knob on the pedal version.
But I'm glad to hear you're having success with it!
The more mids you've got, the more you can cut thru the mix!🎸
Hey, Rob. I have a question that needs your expert opinion:
I’ve heard a lot of talk about putting your gate in front of your amp, or in the FX loop. And also a lot of people say it doesn’t matter.
My brain tells me that the FX loop generally has more chain links in it, so the gate is better served there.
What are your thoughts on this topic?
I'm pretty sure I address that in great detail IN the video!
@@RobArnoldWorld Aaaah. I didn’t watch the whole thing. 😭
I’ve brought great shame to my family.
Harakiri!!
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@@DizzyDez613 Hahaha it's ok man👊
How about this... Instead of Harakiri, just keep tuning in!
Hey Arnold! Do you use an overdrive/distortion pedal at all or is it just all amp overdrive?
Just the amp! Check out this video if you'd like to learn more! 👉 th-cam.com/video/uFP-NxjirT0/w-d-xo.html
Did you happen to play on a fixed bridge with no springs? This budget pedal may be great for that kind of setup
I did not try that. While I still believe the ISP Decimator is the way to go, having the NR300 is certainly better than nothing!
@@RobArnoldWorld thank you so much for the reply. I watched this video this morning and have been on the hunt for a good noise hate for a while. I think for all intents and purposes I’ll get the cheap on just to see if the fixed bridge guitar had less noise out of it. Thanks for this video and all the others. I look up to you as a guitarist and have for years please keep putting out quality content
@@jeremyvermillion8136 Hey I appreciate that brother! 👊 Good luck with whatever pedal you decide on, and like I said, I think any noise gate would be better than nothing. A nice clean signal instantly makes anyone sound like a better player!
@@RobArnoldWorld I have lots of questions and I’m sure you get all of them. I do thank you for your insight I’ll probably never gig. I will however be jamming out to all of the chimaira riffs as well as anything I can progress with. I am older and trying to regain the knowledge I had when I was younger. I will be watching to see if I can pull some more from you. I have the dvd and have been recently watching your channel. I met you a few years back and got a pic and autograph(begrudgingly lol) I have maintained that your style has been what I mirror most. I first saw chimaira at the 930 in dc when you opened for slipknot and that performance has stick out indefinitely as my favorite show. I’m rambling. Sorry for that but you have been a major inspiration since that day. Rock on man.
@@RobArnoldWorld I went ahead and got the NR300. Tested the theory of a fixed bridge. For $25 this thing is a steal. I made a video and then realized I’m terrible at editing so you’ll have to take my word for it. Thanks again for these videos. You have been a big help for me recently with getting back into guitar. Rock on 🤘
Gotta quiet those springs, can still hear it even with the decimater?
You're definitely right, but personally, spring noise doesn't bother me. I feel it's a part of my tones liveliness. As for the Decimator, I never thought about it this way until now, but I don't think it's looking for the sound/frequency created by trem springs. It's looking more for feedback, hum, etc.
Rob, I got the Beringer (piece of shit) and I find when it's engaged it completely changes the tone of my sound and seem it cuts out loads of Gain... really not happy with it, cos when I'm jammin without anything I get loads of fuzz from my pick hand on the strings and sounds awful lol
Hmm.. The gate should definitely be transparent. Meaning, you shouldn't even notice it and it definitely shouldn't alter your tone. I guess maybe experiment with different settings to see if it's something you might be overlooking? Or... just go with the ISP!!
@@RobArnoldWorld yeah I figured it must be summin I'm doing wrong, but I'm not to 'up' on how to set things up properly, i mean I've got a pretty decent home amp - Boss Katana 150. I'll have to keep messin around with it and see... or yeah get the ISP 🤣
@@RobArnoldWorld it just feels it deadens the tone a bit, not really sure how to word it lol
@@crayzeewhorse Ahh... maybe too much reduction then. You've got to find that balance between enough suppression, and maintaining tone and sustain. Probably easier said than done though. And that's why I love the ISP... Just ONE knob, and seamless to dial in!