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Noise Gate (Cubase Elements only)
Noise gating silences audio signals below a set threshold. As soon as the signal level exceeds the
threshold, the gate opens to let the signal through.
Threshold (-60 to 0 dB)
Determines the level at which Gate is activated. Signal levels above the set threshold
trigger the gate to open, and signal levels below the set threshold close the gate.
Release (10 to 1000 ms or Auto mode)
Sets the time after which the gate closes (after the set Hold time). If Auto Release is
activated, Gate automatically nds the best release setting for the audio material.
State LED
Indicates whether the gate is open (LED lights up in green), closed (LED lights up in
red), or in an intermediate state (LED lights up in yellow).
Attack (0.1 to 1000 ms)
Sets the time after which the gate opens when it is triggered.
Range
Adjusts the attenuation of the gate when it is shut. If Range is set to , the gate is
completely shut. The higher the value, the higher the level of the signal that passes
through the shut gate.
Activate Filter
Activates/Deactivates the internal side-chain and allows you to set up a lter to
modify the signal detection.
Filter Frequency (50 to 20000 Hz)
If the internal side-chain is activated, this parameter sets the lter frequency for the
signal detection.
Q-Factor (0.001 to 10.000)
If the internal side-chain is activated, this parameter sets the resonance of the lter
for the signal detection.
Listen Filter
Allows you to monitor the ltered signal.
Compressor
This channel strip module reduces the dynamic range of the audio, making softer sounds louder
or louder sounds softer, or both.
Open the pop-up menu to select between Standard Compressor, Tube Compressor (Cubase
Elements only), and VintageCompressor (Cubase Elements only).
Standard Compressor
The Standard Compressor allows you to create smooth compression effects. Drag the
compressor up or down to change its position in the signal ow.
Threshold (-60 to 0 dB)
Determines the level where the compressor kicks in. Only signal levels above the set
threshold are processed.
Ratio (1:1 to 8:1)
Sets the amount of gain reduction that is applied to signals above the set threshold.
A ratio of 3:1 means that for every 3 dB the input level increases, the output level
increases by 1 dB.
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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