Effects - eq & noise gate, Noise gate – TC Electronic Nova System User Manual

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EFFECTS - EQ & NOISE GATE

EQ

NOVA System features a 3 band EQ that can be set

either for individual presets or as an overall EQ for the

entire unit.

Editing EQ and Noise Gate parameters:

• Press EQ to enter EQ/Gate edit mode

• Change pages using encoder D

• Adjust parameters using encoders A-C

• Noise Gate parameters are located after EQ

parameters

For each of the three bands, the following parameters

are available:

Freq
Range: 41 Hz to 20 kHz

This parameter sets the center frequency of the

frequency range that you want to attenuate or boost.

Gain

Range: -12 dB to +12 dB

Use this parameter to attenuate or boost the frequency

range selected with the Freq(uency) parameter.

Width
Range: 0.3 to 1.6 octaves

This parameter sets the width of the frequency range

around the frequency specified by the freq(uency)

parameter.

Noise Gate

A Noise Gate is generally used to attenuate the signal

when no signal is present and thus attenuate the hiss,

hum and other noise you might have on your system. Of

course a Noise Gate is not the solution to any noise

problem. You should try to avoid the noise in the first

place. Problems with noise can be introduced by a

number of different things. In a guitar signal chain the

typical problems are; poor cables, poorly shielded

pickups, power supplies placed close to signal cables

and other pedals.

There will, however, always be a certain amount of noise

in any setup. The Noise Gate can help you attenuate the

noise when you are not playing. Be careful when setting

Threshold and Release parameters. A too high Threshold

setting will result in e.g. not “opening” the Gate. A too

slow Release time will result in cutting your attack.

The Noise Gate parameters are placed in the EQ block

after the EQ parameters.

• Press and hold the EQ button to select between Line

and Drive inputs.

• Be sure that “Gate” is set to “on”

• Scroll past the EQ pages until the following two

screens with Noise Gate parameters appear.

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