![]() ![]() The 0ms attack might seem interesting but results in every little bit of audio above the threshold opening the gate. I don't think any of these are particularly useful for guitarists. Here's a small list of the features the Fabfilter offers that your average DAW gate doesn't: If you have issues with noise still being present when the gate is shut up the range a bit or use it at the end of the chain with the DI input side chained in (similar to how gate pedals with an FX loop work). My threshold is usually at -45db to -50db, but this one is very personal and you should just play around with it a bit. ![]() I usually have mine first in the chain, 0.8-1ms attack, 100ms release, 10:1 ratio and a 60db range (almost the default settings on the Fabfilter). ![]() It's pretty expensive and there's no real reason for using it (it comes in their pro bundle). I regularly use Fabfilter Pro G, but for no particular reason. ![]()
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