Cool idea, i think it's possible to sometimes save CPU / hassle of using 2 gates by only using one. Take 1 gate and connect it to 2 places, your processing chain for the gated material, and another where you first invert it's phase, like with stereo shaper in FL, and then mix that together with the audio before the gate. This subtracts the gate from the signal, leaving only what's gated away. In a noise gate, this is a clean process where the audio after separating would null with the original, but since this is FFT based it's not so clean. So if you isolate the harmonics with the gate, the result using inverted phase will be more tonal than if you were to use a second gate to isolate noise. But sometimes this might not be relevant, or could even be desirable
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Cool idea, i think it's possible to sometimes save CPU / hassle of using 2 gates by only using one.
Take 1 gate and connect it to 2 places, your processing chain for the gated material, and another where you first invert it's phase, like with stereo shaper in FL, and then mix that together with the audio before the gate. This subtracts the gate from the signal, leaving only what's gated away.
In a noise gate, this is a clean process where the audio after separating would null with the original, but since this is FFT based it's not so clean.
So if you isolate the harmonics with the gate, the result using inverted phase will be more tonal than if you were to use a second gate to isolate noise. But sometimes this might not be relevant, or could even be desirable
Hell ya imma try this when I get the chance
not new
its new to me