Noise gate & eq – TC Electronic G-Major 2 User Manual

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NOISE GATE & EQ

Freq – Frequency

Range: 40.97 Hz to 20 kHz, Off

Defines the operating frequency for the selected

EQ band.
Gain

Range: -12 dB to +12 dB

Gains or attenuates the selected frequency

area.
Width

Range: 0.2 oct to 4 oct

Defines the size of the area around the base

frequency (which you have set with the Freq

parameter) that the EQ will amplify or attenuate.
Example: Working with the EQ

• Decide whether you need a little extra in the

treble, medium or bass frequency ranges and

start out working with only one area at a time.

• Boost or attenuate the selected frequency

area using the Gain parameter for that band.

• Now that you have set the gain at e.g. +6 dB,

try changing the frequency (with the Freq

parameter) to check if you are really adjusting

the right frequencies.

Repeat the steps above for the other two bands

if required.

Extreme settings may cause internal

overloads, resulting in clicks.

If you feel that you need to make

extreme settings to get the sound you

want, you might want to evaluate other

parts of the signal chain.

when triggered – but consider that there should

be a smooth transition between the

“gated/attenuated” stage and the “open” stage.

The more dBs must be released, the more

obvious the effect of the Noise Gate will be.

Experiment with each of the sounds you use as

there is no general setting that will always

sound right.
Release

Range: 3 dB/sec to 200 dB/sec

The Release parameter determines how fast

the signal is released when the input signal

rises above the Threshold point. As a rule of

thumb, this parameter should be set fairly high.

Illustration

EQ

To access the EQ parameters, double-

click the GATE/EQ key and use the

UP/DOWN keys to navigate to the EQ

parameters.

The EQ of G-Major 2 is a three-band

parametric equalizer. We have predefined three

frequency areas that we find excellent as

starting points for EQing a guitar setup, but you

can use the “Freq” parameter to specify exactly

at which frequencies you wish the EQ to

operate.

The following parameters are available for each

of the three EQ bands (EQ1, EQ2 and EQ3).
EQ Active

Range: On/Off

Activate/deactivates the EQ. Please note that

the EQ and Noise Gate share a common

button, but the LED of this button shows only

the state (On/Off) for the Noise Gate. The

On/Off state of the EQ is completely

independent from the key’s LED – it is

controlled ONLY by the EQ Active parameter.

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